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One lucky reader is going to win a much-needed staycation.

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Need a little getaway, Indy?

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Raise your hand if you need a vacation. We feel you — and this giveaway is the perfect excuse to unwind and relax this summer. We’re partnering with The Alexander to give one lucky reader a one-night stay in a deluxe room with valet parking for one car + $50 credit at Plat 99 (valued at $550).

From al fresco dining at Plat 99 to a full lineup of fun summer events, this conveniently-located hotel offers Hoosiers a chance to experience Indianapolis in a new way.

Ready to enter? All you have to do is fill out this form now through Wednesday, July 17, at noon ET. Our lucky ticket winner will be announced on Friday, July 19.

Pro tip: There’s a free bonus entry waiting for readers who make it to the end of the survey.

Enter to win.

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