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Enter to win a 3-night cabin stay + private cabana at Camp Fimfo Waco

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Is there any better way to kick off summer 2023?

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It’s like summer camp, but for grownups, families, and kids. We’re giving away a three-night stay at Camp Fimfo Waco, a brand new resort in Waco (a 1.5-hr. drive from Fort Worth), in partnership with Camp Fimfo. One lucky winner will get to stay in the luxurious Magnolia Cabin for three whole nights, plus enjoy a private poolside cabana (for one day only).

What else is there to do at Camp Fimfo Waco? We’re glad you asked. It’s packed with resort-style amenities, including:

  • A pool with swim-up bar
  • Hot tubs
  • An interactive water playground
  • Tons of activities (think: pickleball, mini-golf, and more)
  • An on-site tavern
  • And so much more

Here’s how to enter to win:

  1. Head to our survey and answer some questions for us (don’t forget to include your email address + first name/last initial). Note: Your email will only be shared with Camp Fimfo if you opt-in to receive future promotions from them.
  2. Make sure to enter by 5 p.m. on Sunday, April 16.

Any Fort Worthian can enter, and we’ll draw and announce the winner in our newsletter on Tuesday, April 18.

Enter to win.*

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