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I’d Rather Be Drinking Wine…in Napa…Contest

arogers
Adventurer C

This summer, Southwest Airlines began offering new wine options to pair with our honey-roasted peanuts! We recently began pouring Costal Ridge Chardonnay and Coastal Ridge Merlot produced and bottled by the Bronco Wine Company, one of the largest in California.  I’m no wine snob, but check out winemaker’s notes on the new wine selections! They’ll make your mouth water!


COASTAL RIDGE MERLOT: "A tasty blend of plum and berry flavors greets the palate with nice herbal aromas and vanilla notes that finishes softly pleasantly dry."
COASTAL RIDGE CHARDONNAY: "A nice, rich and fruit forward wine with flavors of apple, pineapple, butter, and vanilla that finishes long and pleasantly smooth."


To get the word out about our new onboard wine selections, we’re asking YOU to tell us a reason why “You’d Rather Be Drinking Wine than Working.”

Submit your entry to @SouthwestAir via Twitter using the #wineswa hash tag, on our Facebook page, or here in the comments section of this blog. If your reason is funny enough to make the final Top 5, you can win a free two-night stay at the Napa Valley Marriott Hotel and Spa and wine tasting experience in Napa Valley, CA. Southwest Airlines will have a panel of highly-qualified comedians and wannabe sommeliers select the Top 5. You know you’d rather be drinking wine than sitting at your desk, so let us know why!


And the Napa Valley Marriott Hotel & Spa (@napamarriott on twitter) is offering all Southwest Air blog readers a sweet deal!  Click here for a special “Nuts About Southwest” offer - $99 Sunday -Thursday or $199 Friday-Saturday.  The offer is available to book through Sunday, October 11th for hotel stays through May 31, 2010 and is based on availability.  


UPDATE: to hear the winners, listen to our podcast.

CONTEST RULES

“I’d Rather Be Drinking Wine”

NO PURCHASE NECESSARY TO ENTER OR WIN.  A PURCHASE WILL NOT INCREASE YOUR CHANCE OF WINNING.  VOID WHERE PROHIBITED.

1.   How to Enter the Contest

a.    Southwest Airlines “I’d Rather Be Drinking Wine” (“Contest”) will begin on or around 11 a.m. CT on Monday, October 5, 2009 and will end on or around 4 p.m. on Tuesday, October 6, 2009.

b.    Southwest Airlines is not responsible for lost, stolen, mangled, mis-delivered, postage due, illegible, incomplete or late entries, telephone service outages, delays, busy signals, equipment malfunctions and any other technological difficulties that may prevent an individual from completing his/her telephone call.]

c.    To participate in the Contest, you may enter via the following method:

Sumbit a reason why you’d rather be drinking wine than working via Southwest Airlines Twitter account @SouthwestAir using the hashtag “#wineswa.”  All entries submitted become the sole property of Southwest Airlines and will not be acknowledged or returned.  Use of any device to automate entry is prohibited.  Proof of submission of an entry shall not be deemed proof of receipt by Southwest.  Southwest Airlines computer is the official time keeping device for the contest.  Southwest is not responsible for entries not received due to difficulty accessing the internet, service outage or delays, computer difficulties or other technological glitches.  

d.    One internet entry per person and one internet entry per email address is permitted.


2.   Eligibility Restrictions

a.    The contest is open to all persons who are 21 years of age or older. Employees of Southwest Airlines and the members of their immediate families and or households are ineligible to participate or win.   

b.    Only one winner per household is permitted in any Contest administered by Southwest.

c.    Entrants are required to provide truthful information and Southwest will reject and delete any entry that it discovers to be false or fraudulent.  Southwest Airlines will disqualify any entry from individuals who do not meet the eligibility requirements, and Southwest Airlines will also delete any entry received from persons under the age of 13 in compliance with the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act.]

3.   Prizes:

a.   Five (5) First Prizes: Each winner will receive a trip for two (2) (winner and guest, age 21 or older) to Napa Valley, CA for a two-night stay and wine tasting experience at the Napa Valley Marriott.  Trip includes round trip airfare, 2-night standard double occupancy and hotel accommodations (one room).  (Approximate Retail Value ("ARV"): $1,000) but will vary depending on travel origination and fares in effect at the time of departure.  Certain travel restrictions may apply.  Travel arrangements must be made through Administrator’s agent on a carrier of Administrator’s choice.  No prize substitutions, cash equivalent, or transfer of prizes permitted except at the sole discretion of the Contest Entities. Prize subject to availability and the Contest Entities reserve the right, at their sole discretion, to award a prize of greater or equal value if the advertised prize is unavailable.  If winner cannot travel on dates specified by Contest Entities, winner may be disqualified and an alternate winner selected.  All other costs not specifically stated herein, including, but not limited to, taxes, meals, tips and ground transportation, are the responsibility of the winner.  Taxes are solely the responsibility of the winner.  Winner and travel companion must travel on the same itinerary and are responsible for obtaining all required travel documents.  In addition, travel companion of Winner must be 21 years of age or older.  Winner may be required to present a valid credit card upon hotel check in to cover any incidental expenses incurred during their stay.  Winner and travel companion are responsible for obtaining travel insurance (and all other forms of insurance) where applicable, at their option, and hereby acknowledge that the Contest Entities have not and will not obtain or provide travel insurance or any other form of insurance.  Winner and travel companion must sign a Publicity, Liability Waiver and Travel Release form prior to traveling. If a selected event is unable to take place as scheduled, for reasons such as cancellation, preemption, postponement or unavailability, or for any reason beyond the control of the Contest Entities, the Contest Entities’ sole responsibility to a Winner will be to award the remaining available portion of the prize and no substitution will be provided for unawarded portion of prize. Tickets are subject to terms and conditions as specified by issuer.  Seat locations to be determined by Contest Entities.  Contest Entities reserve the right to remove or to deny entry to winner and/or guest if he/she engages in a disruptive manner, or with intent to annoy, abuse, threaten or harass any other person at the reception.


b.    In the event that a prize or prize certificate is mailed to the winner, it will be with the prior written consent of the winner and therefore, winner assumes the risk of its loss.  Southwest Airlines is not responsible for the safe arrival of a prize or prize certificate.

4.   Selection of Winners

Decisions of Contest Entities management with respect to the Contest are final.

a.    The top 5 reasons why you’d rather be drinking wine than working. Southwest Airlines panel of judges from the Communications department will select the funniest reasons.

b.    The odds of winning are dependant on the total number of entries received.  

c.    Winner need not listen or be present to win

d.    Winners must execute and return any required affidavit of eligibility and/or liability/publicity release within one (1) day of notification attempt or prize will be forfeited and an alternate winner may be chosen at random. If a potential winner cannot be contacted, fails to sign and return the required affidavit of eligibility and liability/publicity release within the required time period, or if a prize or prize notification is returned as undeliverable, potential winner forfeits prize.

5.   Conditions

a.    Payments of all federal, state and local taxes are solely the responsibility of the winners.  Winners may be required to sign an IRS Form W-9 or the equivalent.

b.    By participating in the contest, the winner or winners agree to have their name, voice, or likeness used in any advertising or broadcasting material relating to this contest without additional financial or other compensation, and, where legal, to sign a publicity release confirming such consent prior to acceptance of the prize.

c.    Prior to awarding any prize or prize certificate, Southwest Airlines in its sole discretion may require contest winners (and their travel companions, if any) to sign a liability release, agreeing to hold Southwest Airlines, CBS Radio, Southwest Airlines, its corporate licensee, and each of their parent, subsidiary and affiliated corporations, and the officers, shareholders, directors, employees, agents and representatives of each of them harmless against any and all claims or liability arising directly or indirectly from the prize or participation in the Contest.

d.    Southwest Airlines, in is sole discretion, reserves the right to disqualify any person tampering with the entry process, the operation of Southwest Airlines website or is otherwise in violation of the rules.  It further reserves the right to cancel, terminate or modify the contest if it is not capable of completion as planned, including infection by computer virus, bugs, tampering, unauthorized intervention or technical failures of any sort.

e.    The Contest Entities reserve the right to make changes in the rules of the Contest, including the substitution of a prize or equivalent value, which will become effective upon announcement.  If due to circumstances beyond the control of Southwest Airlines, any competition or prize-related event is delayed, rescheduled, postponed or cancelled, Southwest Airlines reserves the right, but not the obligation, to cancel or modify the contest and shall not be required to award a substitute prize.

f.     Failure to comply with the Contest rules may result in a contestant’s disqualification solely at the discretion of the Contest Entities.

g.    The Contest Entities are not responsible for typographical or other errors in the printing, the offering or the administration of the Contest, or in the announcement of a prize.

h.    Copies of the written Contest rules and a list of winners (when complete) are available during regular business hours at Southwest Airlines Emerging Media 2502 Love Field Dr. Dallas, TX 75235

167 Comments
RWG
Explorer C
I'd rather be drinking wine than working because drinking a fine wine soothes the soul after working pushes you into the "grape of wrath."
Linda_Ferelli
Explorer C
Fly Southwest to Napa, drink some wine, take a nap. You get to fly,get high, sleep and your bags go free, what a deal! And you don't have to work....yippee!
Hope_K__Allen
Explorer C
Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah Zip-A-Dee-A My oh- my I LUV SWA Plenty of Peanuts heading my way My oh my I want some Chardonnay Rather be sipping than working away My Oh-my I LUV SWA
Marty_McDonald
Explorer C
I'd rather be drinking wine in Napa because here in the office, it's never a good idea to say... - I don't like the nose on that one. - Go ahead and put a cork in it. - Full-bodied ones are my favorite. - Nice legs. - I like them a little young.
Mukund
Explorer C
No work and all wine...makes Southwest an even more fun airline!
DB2
Explorer C
Because a flight to Paris takes too long.
Theresa_Harney_
Explorer C
I would rather be drinking wine on SouthWest Airlines, because a bedpan never smelled so sweet as Napa Valley wine! YUM!!
crispycritter
Explorer C
I'd rather be drinking, because work can't get me drunk. Duh!
The_Jeff
Explorer C
id rather be drinking wine than working cause win taste better than grass. - best coment ever!
kristen
Explorer C
I’d rather have a merlot than a meeting, A red than a report. I prefer a Beaujolais than to working a full day, And a red wine to a deadline. I’d rather pop the cork than face the office dork, and enjoy a spicy Zin, and have the work week end!
kristen
Explorer C
I’d rather have a merlot than a meeting, A red than a report. I prefer a Beaujolais than to working a full day, And a red wine to a deadline. I’d rather pop the cork than face the office dork, and enjoy a spicy Zin, and have the work week end!
joanne_Gardner
Explorer C
Where there is plenty of wine, sorrow and worry take wing - on SWA!
Tara_B
Explorer C
...because once the flight attendants have announced that it is save to use my portable electronic device, I shrug, because there coincidentally doesn't seem to be enough room on my tray table for the two of them -- both my glass of wine and my laptop, that is. 🙂 And I ensure that is the case on all of my afternoon flights!
Rita_A
Explorer C
Good Wine - Priceless Bad Bosses - a dime a dozen.
Cindy_G_-_Minne
Explorer C
I'd rather be drinking wine tomorrow instead of working and listening to Packer fans co-workers 'whine' about their loss to the Vikings!
MIller_Roberts
Explorer C
Why ask why? It's wine on the greatest airline. Enough said!
Crystal4
Explorer C
I'd rather be drinking wine then working because, honestly, what's better than wine? Especially when you've had a little too much 🙂
eliz1
Explorer C
I'd rather be drinking wine in napa.... Because 1. it would be a chance to escape reality and potentialy alter future...by meeting the owners of the vineyards and drink wine with them rather than working therefore having the opportunity to obtain a job at a vineyard in NApa which would allow me to Never leave there again. (except to continue to frequently fly across the country on SW flights...telling other travelers all about the great napa valley wines that this airline has to offer!)
Ashley_Morrison
Explorer C
My mom would rather be drinking wine, than working all the time! Her job can be demanding and taxing, she definitely deserves some relaxing. A woman like her is hard to find, so please Southwest let's help her unwind!
Tracey_Hartley
Explorer C
I'd rather be drinking wine in Napa Valley then staying home potty training my 2 year old son!
Chris_Smith
Explorer C
Let's see ... work, or drinking wine? Work = A tawdry blend of toner and folder flavors that greet the captive with rank aromas and hints of electrical wires burning somewhere, followed by a post-5 p.m. finish that feels like a promise of more of the same tomorrow. Wine = Impressions like the Coastal Ridge merlot's "tasty blend of plum and berry flavors greets the palate with nice herbal aromas and vanilla notes that finishes softly pleasantly dry." OK, it's tough, but I pick wine!
Amanda2
Explorer C
A mid-flight merlot tastes pleasantly dry in the sky, and a day of chardonnay finishes long and smooth, but nothing pairs betters better with my nutty life than a weekend in Napa on you!
Amanda2
Explorer C
A mid-flight merlot tastes pleasantly dry in the sky, and a day of chardonnay finishes long and smooth, but nothing pairs better with my nutty life than a weekend in Napa on you!
Diana2
Explorer C
Because the only thing more satisfying than a hard day’s work is the glass of velvety smooth wine following it.
Alison3
Explorer C
I would rather be drinking wine... Because I work with teenagers & work for a church. And apparently they frown upon us breaking into the sacramental wine after a tough day in the office.
Jennifer1
Explorer C
I'd rather be drinking wine than sitting in my home office answering phone calls. It get's lonely with no coworkers and when you're drinking wine it's socially acceptable and fun to be talking outloud to yourself!
ecstewart
Explorer C
Wine goggles (SWA Napa retreat) vs. Whiney troubles (Co-workers with no filter) = Just sayin, easy choice.
Gloria1
Explorer C
If I had my "Druthers" I would be sipping wine with my honey beside me on a Southwest flight to somewhere other than here - my way of stimulating the economy - rather than sitting at my desk trying to stimulate my checkbook!
Keith_Lavin
Explorer C
As my ambulance siren whines, my mind briefly wanders to Napa where I hope to share a bottle of fine wine with my wife. But for now the task at hand is to care for someone in need, which is probably the greatest job ever.
Lisa_F_
Explorer C
I'd rather be drinking wine than working because with a glass of wine in my hand every idea I have is brilliant and I'm sure my boss would agree...if I could only remember them.
Alice_Wilson
Explorer C
If work was so great, they'd serve it with cheese.
Jennifer9
Explorer C
I'd rather be drinking wine than working because work doesn't get better with age - it might, in fact, get increasingly worse. At least when I'm drinking wine I'm preserving myself and with age - I'll get better - at drinking that is!! 🐵
Krista
Explorer C
Because only when drinking wine is it acceptable to have a $6 mouth... at work, not so much.
Amber_A
Explorer C
Work is filled with headaches and stress....... I'd rather relax with a glass of wine and dream about my next trip on Southwest!
Mary_Swickard
Explorer C
To wine or not to whine, what a silly question. Mary S
Cherine
Explorer C
Easy... work stresses you out, wine relaxes you! Now, if you could get some champagne on those flights, you'd have a REALLY fun group 😉
Melanie2
Explorer C
Oh Coastal Ridge oh Coastal Ridge, I bet you are so tasty. Oh Coastal Ridge oh Coastal Ridge, why is my life so hasty? Oh Coastal Ridge oh Coastal Ridge be like Southwest take me away, Oh Coastal Ridge oh Coastal Ridge to Napa so I'll drink the day away. Whine at the preschool where I work or wine at Napa? Hands down for Napa!
JW2
Explorer C
To wine or to work, that is the question. Whether 'tis nobler in the mind to suffer through work To seek the slings and arrows of outrageous fortune, Or to take respite in a sea of wine? Wine, sweet, wine. You win every time.
Gloria_S
Explorer C
I would rather be drinking wine than working because then I would be warm and looking out a window instead of freezing in this cold and windowless office!
Rafael_Carrera
Explorer C
Work=Whine W (Why) H (have) I (I) N (not) E (escaped) Napa=Wine W (Worries) I (in) N (never) E (everland) Southwest rocks without the whining! Napa bring on the wine!
eharris
Explorer C
Life without wine is like a day without sunshine. I wish I could have some now, but sadly I'm at work.
Krista
Explorer C
Because only when drinking wine is it acceptable to say you have a $6 mouth... At work, not so much.
Michele_Payn-Kn
Explorer C
I'd rather be drinking wine than working because I know the farms who grew it deserve our appreciation - and am glad to offer a cheers to their work!
Kelley_J__P__Li
Explorer C
As a freelance writer, I’d rather be drinking wine than working because I’d rather swill a definitive split than split a swell infinitive. (And besides, writing about wine is like drinking about Hemingway -- Oh wait. In Napa I can do both, can't I?)
Rosie
Explorer C
I'd rather be drinking wine than working............ That about says it all. Not much more to say about that. Hope ya'll have enough wine onboard for my next flight. Ps can we stop in Wisconsin for some cheese on our way to Napa Valley?
Jeffrey1
Explorer C
I'd rather be drinking wine because on any day ... I'd take plums and berries and oak over a boss, a tie and a coat. You see, my tastebuds have been having a decade long, long distance affair with those Napa Valley wines! please send me and my 'buds' so we can make some LUV in the Valley. Southwest rocks!
JW6
Explorer C
Isn't it devine Drinking Napa wine A great way to pass the time Especially when it's on Southwest's dime.
LG
Explorer C
@SouthwestAir I'd rather be drinking wine than working, because that would better explain my decision to curl up in the fetal position and nap under my desk #wineswa (Wouldn't fit on Twitter. Typical)
s__carreon
Explorer C
On any day unholy or divine I would so much rather wine than whine.
Alicia4
Explorer C
I'd rather be drinking wine than working because I prefer my eyes to be glazed over from a perfectly poured glass of vino, rather than the 600 unread emails sitting in my inbox.