What are some of your favorite destinations to visit when you are traveling with your family or even with a group of friends.
Everyone has their choice in specific destinations that they love going to on occasion.
While this may be true, sometimes it’s good to step outside your normal parameters in order to experience something new. Keep in mind there are several places to travel in the world.
It helps to consider places you and everyone else would get the best experience out of.
Well, how about you consider taking a trip to Tennessee?
Tennessee is a great place to visit, and there is plenty to do while you are there.
In fact, now would be the perfect time to get a trip planned for everyone to be a part of. Especially with the “Tennessee On Me” Tourism Campaign in full effect.
Tennessee On Me
Being a part of this tourism campaign can be beneficial in more ways than one while having fun of course.
Gov. Bill Lee and the Department of Tourist Development announced that the state tourism campaign “Tennessee on Me” has officially expanded to include Tri-Cities.
This expansion is absolutely incredible in its own right.

As the cities surrounding the state’s fifth commercial airport, hotels in Bristol, Johnson City, and Kingsport have been invited to participate in the campaign alongside Chattanooga, Knoxville, Memphis, and Nashville.
That right there is just a small taste of the mix.
Now, they are also offering 10,000 free airline vouchers ($250) to travelers who purchase a 2-night hotel stay at TennesseeOnMe.com!
This is an amazing offer that you can’t pass up, and there are a couple of simple requirements.
Package reservations must be booked before September 15, 2021, and must include a Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, or Wednesday night as part of minimum booking requirements.
Travel dates must be between July 11, 2021, to December 30, 2021.
The campaign itself has a mission to support the growth of tourism as the years pass. More specifically “Tennessee On Me” supports tourism growth statewide:
- Tourism is the state’s second leading industry and revenue generated by the industry supports the entire state budget. In 2019, tourism generated $1.92 billion in state and local tax revenue.
- Tennessee is open to residents in all 50 states as well as international travelers.
- Unlike a traditional campaign, “Tennessee on Me” delivers the ability to track impact with an immediate, non-refundable investment in Tennessee hotels.
- Airline tickets are only purchased as room packages are sold.
- Hotel packages must be purchased via TennesseeOnMe.com to qualify.
If Tennessee wasn’t on your travel radar before, then maybe it’s time to consider it as an option.