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Edited December 2, 2019
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Expedia have a coupon code good for 25% off most "things to do" activities when applied at checkout. Maximum savings of $100. This code is valid for one day only and only once per account so make good use of it. I once used it and bought for the wrong location and Expedia wouldn't allow me to re-buy with the code.
Expedia [expedia.com]
Promotional Code:
MONDAY25US
Valid Only December 2, 2019 12.01am PT to 11:59pm PT.
'Travel' Period: Dec 2 - March 31, 2020
Terms and conditions
Qualifying Bookings: This coupon code discount applies only to activity bookings made online at
www.expedia.com that are prepaid at the time of booking (subject to the restrictions set out in the terms and conditions below).
Coupon code value: 25% off. Max savings $100
How to use your coupon code:
During the booking process, on the payment page you will see the link "Enter coupon code" where you can enter the coupon code.
Enter the coupon code in the relevant field and then click the "Apply Coupon" button. If your booking is eligible, the applicable discount will be subtracted from the price of the travel reservation before the application of any taxes, applicable fees or additional costs.
This offer does not apply to multi-activity bookings.
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Oh cool! Was it worth it?
My girlfriend and I are spending two weeks over the upcoming holidays in Japan. First time there... I'm so excited!
My girlfriend and I are spending two weeks over the upcoming holidays in Japan. First time there... I'm so excited!
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i just posted an airfare deal phl-nrt or hnd for $512
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For instance, I book a boat tour Jan 5. But want to go Jan 7th instead. I'm guessing it depends on the merchant if they actually want to work with you or not.