You Could Win a Trip to See the St. Louis Cardinals Play at Busch Stadium
It's nearly time to PLAY BALL! To celebrate the upcoming Major League Baseball season, WBKR is teaming up with DraftKings at Casino Queen for a really cool opportunity for you to see the St. Louis Cardinals play at home. The St. Louis Cardinals actually open their 2024 campaign on the road this year. They'll start off playing the Dodgers in Los Angeles on March 28th. Following that, they'll head south and take on the San Diego Padres in a three-game series. Then, they're bound for home and we're giving you the chance to see them in action at Busch Stadium.
Mary-Katherine and I want YOU to join us at the ballpark. We're hosting the St. Louis Cardinal Caravan and we're heading to St. Louis on Wednesday, April 10th to see the Cardinals take on the Philadelphia Phillies!
FIVE lucky winners will receive:
2 tickets to see the St. Louis Cardinals play the Philadelphia Phillies at Busch Stadium at12:15pm, Wednesday, April 10th.
An overnight stay for two at DraftKings at Casino Queen
FREE round-trip shuttle transportation from Draft Kings at Casino Queen
DraftKings at Casino Queen swag
DraftKings at Casino Queen food credit
**Winners must provide their own transportation to and from St. Louis**
During Major League Baseball season, DraftKings at Casino Queen offers a really cool St. Louis Cardinals Stay & Play Package. It's a "grand slam" bundle that includes a one night hotel stay, 10% off casino dining, two St. Louis Cardinals tickets, and free shuttle service to and from the game. Packages start at just $149! Call 618-874-5000 to book yours today.
To see the St. Louis Cardinals' complete 2024 schedule, CLICK HERE!
To enter WBKR's St. Louis Cardinals Caravan, fill out the form below.
Entries are open through 11:59pm CDT on Sunday, March 31st. Mary-Katherine and I will announce the names of our lucky winners on Monday, April 1st!
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