Kentucky Woman Books $186 Groupon Mystery Vacation Not Knowing the Destination — Travel Agent Calls 72 Hours Later and Sends Her to Orlando

Kentucky Woman Books $186 Groupon Mystery Vacation Not Knowing the Destination — Travel Agent Calls 72 Hours Later and Sends Her to Orlando

KENTUCKY — A Kentucky woman went viral on TikTok after booking a Groupon Mystery Getaway for just $186, not knowing her destination until a travel agent called 72 hours later. TikToker Rou, known as roofayduh, shared her receipt for the mystery package in a video that gained over 757,000 views, with her nervous excitement and uncertainty about whether the deal was legitimate capturing the attention of viewers across the country.

Kentucky Woman Books $186 Groupon Mystery Getaway — Destination Revealed 72 Hours Later

Rou booked the Groupon Mystery Getaway with a friend, with the package including flights and hotels to a mystery domestic or international location that buyers only discover approximately 72 hours after purchasing. The low price point of $186 for a complete vacation package immediately raised questions for the TikToker, who openly admitted she and her friend were nervous about whether the deal was real or a potential scam.

The travel agent called exactly as promised 72 hours after the purchase and revealed the destination as Atlanta. Rou declined that option as she and her friend had already visited Atlanta, prompting the agent to offer alternatives including Fort Lauderdale and Orlando. She ultimately chose Orlando for the mid-July trip.

Extra Fees to Be Aware Of — $20 Per Night Hotel Fee and Possible Airport Charges

In a follow-up video, Rou shared additional details that buyers of the Groupon Mystery Getaway should factor into their budget before purchasing. The travel agent informed her of a $20 per night hotel fee on top of the base package price, along with the possibility of an airport fee depending on the destination selected. The additional costs meant the total price of the trip would exceed the initial $186 purchase price.

Are Groupon Mystery Vacations Legit — Mixed Experiences From Past Travelers

The viral video sparked a wider conversation about the legitimacy and value of Groupon mystery vacation packages, with past travelers sharing split opinions. On the positive side, some travelers reported taking impressive international trips through the package, with one traveler describing a 10-day group trip to Turkey that included flights, hotels, and tours at a price they considered an amazing deal.

However other travelers cautioned that the cheap base price often came with significant additional costs including expensive taxes, tips, and resort food prices that could make planning and booking an independent vacation a more cost-effective option depending on individual travel preferences and budgets. Stay with GordonRamsayClub.com for the latest updates and detailed coverage.