[quote name=\'clemon79\' date=\'Dec 20 2003, 08:31 PM\'] [quote name=\'zachhoran\' date=\'Dec 20 2003, 05:26 PM\'] PYL also offered trips to Lake Powell, Concord, Calif., and Montana(ski trip), locales I can't recall seeing on other shows. [/quote]
Trips to the Napa Valley wine country are given away all the time on game shows. Concord, CA is part of that area. [/quote]
Not quite (and I should know this, having worked in Concord from 1984 to 2001 and currently living 10 miles from there). Concord is in what's usually called the "East Bay" part of the San Francisco Bay Area, but it's on the other side of a range of hills from better-known cities like Oakland and Berkeley; it's one of San Francisco's "hot spots" as it gets above 100 degrees on hotter days. The "wine country", on the other hand, consists primarily of Sonoma and Napa counties, which are at the northern shore of San Francisco Bay. (Most trips to the wine area that I've seen given away (usually TPIR's balloon rides over the area) are usually based either in San Francisco or at some B&B in the Napa area itself.)
Outside of Concord Pavillion, where a number of big-name music concerts take place, I can't think of anything about it that would attract tourists (unless you're a WWII history buff and want to see the site where the Port Chicago Explosion took place). "The subway station is there; trains run to San Francisco every 15 minutes. Just be warned that they can get quite crowded on the way back."
However, the strangest trip I've seen was on the old Dennis James TPIR; it was a trip to San Francisco - but it was by train, and "you get to keep the train" afterwards (they never did make that clear just what you won).
-- Don (and didn't Bob explain once what happens if you win a trip to your own hometown? At the very least, you get round-trip planefare to LA and a hotel stay at the hometown hotel...)