I went on Wizz Air's mystery trip to a destination unknown until the plane landed - would I do it again?

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Destination unknown. Itinerary unknown. I went on Wizz Air's mystery trip holiday that had over 5,000 competition entries and here's what I thought of it

A whole lot of nerves, a whole lot of excitement, and a whole lot of ‘Where the hell am I going?!’. On Thursday, March 7 I arrived at Gatwick Airport ready for Wizz Air’s mystery trip of a lifetime where I had no idea which destination I was heading for.

The only information I was given beforehand was that it would be 18 to 20 degrees and I would need to pack some swimwear and hiking gear. Packing was a nightmare. Could there be a chance of rain? Could it be warmer or colder than that?

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Before I arrived at the airport thoughts were swirling around of where I could be going. The trip lasted until Sunday evening so I thought surely it must be a two hour flight max, with me thinking it could potentially be Portugal or maybe even Greece - but who knows? It could be anywhere. 

I have never done anything like this before, I have never done a Wowcher mystery holiday or had a trip booked for me where I don’t know where I am going. I always plan, know what to pack and know where I am going. But if trips and opportunities like this come around again I would 100% go. 

Destination unknown. Itinerary unknown. I went on Wizz Air's mystery trip holiday that had over 5,000 entries and here's what I thought of it. (Photo: Isabella Boneham)Destination unknown. Itinerary unknown. I went on Wizz Air's mystery trip holiday that had over 5,000 entries and here's what I thought of it. (Photo: Isabella Boneham)
Destination unknown. Itinerary unknown. I went on Wizz Air's mystery trip holiday that had over 5,000 entries and here's what I thought of it. (Photo: Isabella Boneham)

I was joined by 33 other lucky winners and their chosen guests, who had won Wizz Air’s ‘Let’s Get Lost’ trip which had been posted as a competition on the