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Enter to win our $1,200 Fall Staycay + Night Out Giveaway

Be among the first to experience Moxy Asheville + Wildwood Still (both opening in early September) with this ultimate stay and play giveaway package.

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This stay + play giveaway will let you uniquely experience the hotel and rooftop bar while they’re still brand new (as in, newly opened this month).

Photos provided by McKibbon Hospitality

Consider this your sign to grab a friend or significant other to be among the first to experience Asheville’s newest hotel + rooftop restaurant.

We’ve partnered with Moxy Asheville and Wildwood Still to host a Fall Staycay + Night Out Giveaway — giving one lucky winner a prize valued at $1,200, featuring:

  • A two-night stay to Moxy Asheville — Downtown Asheville’s stylish, new lifestyle-focused hotel that just opened this week.
  • A $200 credit to Wildwood Still — Moxy Asheville’s opening-next-week rooftop bar that features 150+ whiskeys, craft spirits, and Asian-inspired small plates.

Ready for a fall getaway without the airport hassle? Head to our AVLtoday Instagram account, click on the giveaway post, and follow the instructions to enter.

The giveaway closes on Friday, Sept. 13 at noon + the winner will be announced on Tuesday, Sept. 17.

Enter to win

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