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Readers' choice awards 2003

Southern Living,  Jul 2003  

See Disney like you've never seen it before with our trip-of-a-lifetime contest.

What's the best thing about a summer vacation in the South? Escaping the busyness of daily life. Nothing offers the chance to recharge and reconnect with family like a trip to one of our region's most popular destinations.

But before you take that dream vacation, there's tons of planning to be done: budgeting, finding a hotel, buying maps, packing your bags. In the weeks before you leave, the to-do list can seem endless.

Not so with the dream vacation we're offering as part of the Southern Living Readers' Choice Awards 2003. One lucky reader will receive a trip for two to Walt Disney World in Orlando, and we'll do all the planning. We'll include accommodations at one of Disney's best resorts, free admission to the theme parks, a behind-the-scenes tour, plus one-on-one advice from Southern Living Travel editor on what to see and do.

The best part is that the winner will experience Disney like no one else. Millions of people visit the park each year, but none have the special, pre-arranged treatment we've prepared. Our editors know the best rides, restaurants, and shops at Disney World and will offer their insider information. We'll explain where to find the shortest lines, the best transportation, and the must-see events. All the winner has to do is show up.

So how do you earn a chance to win? just tell us about your favorite places to visit, stay, and dine in the South. We'll publish the results in Southern Living Favorites 2004, our annual special issue that hits newsstands in April.

To enter, simply visit our Web site, southernliving.com (AOL Keyword: Southern Living), and fill out the online ballot before October 1, 2003. You will automatically be entered in the contest.

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