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Brace, Las Vegas. Not one but two Chick-fil-A restaurants are set to swing open the doors on Jan. 26, marking the first locations in Nevada.
As is the custom, Chick-fil-A kicks off the opening with free food for a year for the first 100 people who choose to stand in line and camp overnight in the parking lots at 460 N. Stephanie St. in Henderson and 9925 S. Eastern Ave. in a former Nacho Daddy in the southeast.
A couple rules go with those contests (of course). Guests have to be 18 and older with ID, and those who want to win have to be in line when the doors open at 6 a.m. on Thursday, Jan. 26. If more than 100 people were already in line at 6 a.m. on Wednesday, Jan. 25, then all 100 spots will be determined by a drawing. Even winning the drawing still have to camp out for 24 hours. On top of that, winners have to live in an eligible ZIP code, found here.
Winners get a digital offer card pre-loaded with 52 Chick-fil-A #1 meals, meaning a Chick-fil-A sandwich, medium tea or soft drink and choice of medium classic side, such as waffle potato fries, coleslaw, carrot and raisin salad, chicken salad, chicken soup, side salad, fruit cup or yogurt parfait.
Guests can also get in the Chick-fil-A spirit by donating children’s books to the restaurant through Saturday, Jan. 28, that will be housed in a Book House that is donated by the Chick-fil-A Foundation. The nearly three-foot Book House, made from reclaimed wood, will then be donated to serve local youth.