TRIP PRIZE

The Lady Luck Second-Chance Trip Prize event shall take place from August 24 – 27, 2025, in Pigeon Forge, TN, and shall include all Trip Prize specifications outlined below: 

Martina McBride Private VIP Concert in Dollywood

  • Martina McBride Private VIP Concert in Dollywood

  • Dollywood’s DreamMore Resort & Spa - Three (3) Night Stay in a Standard Double Occupancy Room

  • Female Spotlight Artist

  • Private Welcome Dinner and Entertainment

  • Taste of the Smokies Dinner

  • Shuttles to Downtown Gatlinburg, TN

  • Dollywood Theme Park One (1) Day Park Pass for two (2)

  • Private Southern Barbecue Dinner

  • Welcome Gift for Prize Winner and Guest

  • Round-trip economy airfare for two (2) from any U.S. international airport, within the 48 contiguous U.S. states (excluding Alaska and Hawaii) to McGhee Tyson Airport in Knoxville, TN

  • Round-trip Ground Transportation for all Scheduled Activities

  • Daily Breakfast Buffet

  • Five Hundred Dollars ($500) Spending Cash for Winner

  • A Chance to Win a Martina McBride Meet and Greet and VIP Concert Seating

  • A Chance to Win Five Hundred Thousand Dollars ($500,000) Grand Cash Prize

  • A Chance to Win One (1) Ten Thousand Dollars ($10,000) Cash Prize

Total Prize Value:  $11,838.95 (including withholding tax)*

  • Twenty-three (23) winners per drawing in Draw 1 – Draw 3.

  • Eleven (11) winners in Draw 4.

  • Four (4) drawings total.

  • Winners, Guests and any Proxies assigned must be 18 years of age or older.

*The Texas Lottery shall withhold federal income tax, as required by law, on all prizes over $5,000.

The Texas Lottery will report a winner of a prize to the IRS once the prize has been claimed, as required under federal law. For U.S. citizens, the federal government requires lottery winnings to be reported to the IRS for tax purposes if an individual wins $600 or more and if the winnings are at least 300 times the amount of the per board wager, or the winnings are subject to federal income tax withholding (winnings greater than $5,000).The tax withholding rate is 24% for winnings, less the wager, that are greater than $5,000. Prize withholdings are calculated on the total amount of gross proceeds (the amount of winnings minus the amount wagered).

If you have questions regarding the tax consequences of winning any Texas Lottery® game, including a promotional second-chance drawing, we recommend that you consult with your own accountant or tax advisor prior to claiming your prize. Once a claim is approved, the prize is considered to be claimed, and may not be changed or refused after that point, and tax responsibility will be borne by the prize winner.