Today is the last day to enter the Points, Miles and 5,000 mAArtinis Giveaway Part II – Small wins BIG for a chance at 5,000 AA miles. At the time of writing we have about 150 comments thus far so your odds of winning some AA miles are still very good! Represent your favorite small town on the original giveaway post. (NOT ON THIS THREAD)
As a reminder, for part II of the Points, Miles and 5,000 mAArtinis Giveaway, we wanted to know your favorite small towns. We will define a small town as any city in the world with a population less than 5000.
Contest Entry
- Leave a comment in this official entry post with your favorite small town to visit and the reason why you recommend others visit.
Grand Prize – 3,000 American Airline Miles
PMM will select the commenter who best ‘sells’ their favorite small town. The winner will receive 3,000 American Airlines. The miles will be deposited into their American Airlines account.
Prizes – Two Sets Of 1,000 American Airlines Miles
Two winners will be selected at random to each win 1,000 American Airlines. The miles will be deposited into their American Airlines account.
Promotion Rules
- Limited to the first 350 comments
- Limit one entry per person
- Comment must include a small town with less than 5,000 people AND a reason
- Winning comments will be subjectively selected
Winners will be revealed Sunday.
Burlington, VT is a great small town to visit. Shopping, restaurants, Lake Champlain, and skiing nearby are all pluses.
Sorry – posted on wrong article first. Burlington, VT is a great small town to visit. Shopping, restaurants, Lake Champlain, and skiing nearby are all pluses.
Evansville, IN. Small town but have nice people and restaurants on the lake for romantic evenings…
Seaside, OR
Cannon Beach, OR – population 1,718. a great coastal town in Northwest
Pacific Grove, CA great place and Fifi is a great French restaurant there.
Horicon Wisconsin is the most interesting small town to visit (and I mean very small). It sits on the edge of Horicon Marsh in the middle of the state, and is gorgeous during every season….especially winter. The vast array of wildlife is astonishing. The water itself is full of interesting fish, frogs, etc. Muscrat and beaver build their houses everywhere you look. And the birds are amazing….both those that migrate through the marsh and those that stick around and breed. The sandhill cranes (beautiful and noisy) and herons are my favorites. One cannot help but feel contemplative in this town.
Sandwich, MA. Get here over your lunch break and you’d love it 🙂