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popular Posted by deng about 1 year ago
popular Posted by deng about 1 year ago

TicketsAtWork: Theme Park Tickets and others. Spend 300+, Get 30 off, Reusable Code

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Getting $30 off using code TEXT30 for any transactions over 300.

This code is reusable, this means that if you're purchasing multi-day park tickets and the total exceeds $300, each family member can make separate purchases to avail of the discount.

For example, check out the screenshot in this thread for a recent promotion on a 4-day Disney World ticket for one adult with the coupon.

Additionally, if you have the Chase Freedom/Flex credit card, don't forget to take advantage of the 5% cashback on entertainment purchases this quarter if you haven't maxed it out yet.

If you don't have an account with TicketsAtWork, it is a national entertainment benefits and perks provider that works with over 40,000 companies in the US. Try entering your company email address for creating an account, and it works with a lot of businesses. You may also be able to find random company code that works for creating an account from Google search.

https://www.ticketsatwork.com/tickets/
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Getting $30 off using code TEXT30 for any transactions over 300.

This code is reusable, this means that if you're purchasing multi-day park tickets and the total exceeds $300, each family member can make separate purchases to avail of the discount.

For example, check out the screenshot in this thread for a recent promotion on a 4-day Disney World ticket for one adult with the coupon.

Additionally, if you have the Chase Freedom/Flex credit card, don't forget to take advantage of the 5% cashback on entertainment purchases this quarter if you haven't maxed it out yet.

If you don't have an account with TicketsAtWork, it is a national entertainment benefits and perks provider that works with over 40,000 companies in the US. Try entering your company email address for creating an account, and it works with a lot of businesses. You may also be able to find random company code that works for creating an account from Google search.

https://www.ticketsatwork.com/tickets/
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about 1 year ago
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about 1 year ago
thomps1523
about 1 year ago
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This or some other promo code is almost always available if you just message them on Instagram for the most recent code before going somewhere.
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about 1 year ago
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deng
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about 1 year ago
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Quote :
Quote from leahjade :
How much are WDW tix? Don't see your screen shot?
4 Park One Adult $380 + $26 Tax - $30 = $376 - This is a 4-day promotional price for September visitors.
about 1 year ago
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about 1 year ago
diavolo33
about 1 year ago
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Quote from PasteurVirginia :
$30 OFF $300 - is considered a good deal? wow... ok

It negates the taxes and fees on a WDW or Universal ticket. It's not 50% off, but better than the measly $5 or so you save at other ticket brokers.
about 1 year ago
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about 1 year ago
PasteurVirginia
about 1 year ago
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Quote from deng :
Theme park tickets like Disney are rarely discounted. For a family of four, a potential savings of $120, such deal can be considered as a good deal. Happy savings!
its $30 off one time per account. anyway...still not worth it.
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about 1 year ago
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about 1 year ago
flangomango
about 1 year ago
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Quote from PasteurVirginia :
$30 OFF $300 - is considered a good deal? wow... ok
Yes, very much so! Disney tickets are very rarely discounted and the discounts aren't very much.
about 1 year ago
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about 1 year ago
flangomango
about 1 year ago
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Watch out for their fine print:
Tickets at Work charges $14.50 fee.

And a $1 transaction fee.

So the coupon saving is actually only $14.50.
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