Fun fact: triskaidekaphobia is the fear of the number 13. This is common enough that most hotels do not include a 13th floor, airplanes do not include a row 13, and our clocks stop at 12:00. Well, maybe not the last part.
To show that they do not fear the number 13, Great Wolf Lodge is holding a “Lucky 13” sweepstakes in which you can win a discounted room rate of only $20.13. To enter, you just need a child who is turning 13-years-old in 2013 and then send an email to lucky13@greatwolf.com with the following info:
- Your name (parent or guardian submitting the entry)
- Your address
- Name of your child who is turning 13 in 2013
- Birth date of your child who is turning 13 in 2013
13 lucky winners will be randomly selected to receive a single night’s stay at the Great Wolf Lodge resort nearest them for just $20.13. This very lucky reservation rate is more than 90% off of the average cost of a stay in a Family Suite at Great Wolf Lodge. The contest runs from Sunday, January 13, 2013 from 12:01 a.m. Central Time until 11:59 p.m. Central Time that night, see official rules for more fun info.
I have $20.13 in my change jar at home, but I don’t have a 13-year-old (just yet, talk to me in 9 years). So I asked Great Wolf Lodge the only obvious question:
Although I am not eligible for the contest, I can take advantage of the latest offer for up to 20% off a multi-night stay by entering the promotion code EARLY (valid through January 18) when making a reservation online. But if you are lucky enough to have a 13-year-old at home, you will want to enter this sweepstakes for an amazing room rate.
Portland Dad says
What if you had a certain number of kids that added up to 13, like a 5 year old – 2 3 year olds and a 2 year old?
DadLogic says
If you have that many kids, I think you would need the vacation more than the children.
yakidnme says
Oooooo my daughter was born in 2000, that is how I remember how old she is..”what year is this?” lol
DadLogic says
That’s a convenient way to remember her age! Good luck with the contest. I hope you win.