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Dave & Busters 10-Day Spring Break Pass w/ Free Loaded Chips & Queso (Once/Day)

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Dave & Busters is offering their 10-Day Dave & Busters All-Inclusive Spring Break Pass on sale for $80 ($8/Day). Please visit your local Dave & Busters location in order to purchase the pass (Store Locator).

Thanks to Community Member vsspam for sharing this deal.
  • Note: Participation and availability may vary.
About the Pass:
  • This pass must be purchased in-restaurant.
  • Pass is valid for 10 consecutive days from the from first game play or through 5/10/24
  • One free Loaded Chips & Queso shareable available for dine-in only, once per pass per day while Pass is valid
  • Dine in only; no take home bags.
  • See This Blog Post for a list of participating locations available dates, available dates for this pass will vary by location.

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Spring Break for All
No deadlines, just tan lines! Visit your D&B to play 10 days of unlimited games with the All-Inclusive Spring Break Pass. Cool off with a drink from our 4 Sho' LTO Menu.

*Offer dates vary by location.

ALL FOR FUN & FUN FOR ALL
Everyone has the right to… unlimited games and chips & queso! Make your dreams a reality with the All-Inclusive Spring Break Pass. For $8/day, you'll get unlimited Game Play and FREE Chips & Queso for 10 whole days. That's a lot of cheese – and a lot of fun – for not that much cheddar.


We're collaborating with DJ Pauly D to make waves in Spring Break 2024. Spring Break isn't a moment, it's a lifestyle. DJ Pauly D believes the holy trifecta of fun (arcade, restaurant, bar) is for everyone. In fact, he's made it his mission to bring the power of play to crews & families across the nation. And we're right there with him! Visit a D&B near you to support our mission for Spring Break fun and enjoy the best food, drinks & watch experience.


PROMOTIONAL: Limited Time only. Promotion ends 5/10/24. All-inclusive Spring Break pass includes unlimited game play for 10 consecutive days from first game play or valid through 5/10/24 - whichever occurs first. Full pass price due day of original purchase. Offer not valid with VR, crane games or merchandising games. Use on redemption games will not result in any tickets or points. Passes are per person, and are not to be shared or transferred. One free Loaded Chips & Queso shareable available for dine-in only, once per pass per day while Pass is valid. Dine in only; no take home bags. Guest passes may be purchased for an additional $19.99. Guest passes do not include free Loaded Chips & Queso offer. Guest Passes are only available with the purchase of an All-Inclusive pass. The All-Inclusive Pass and the Guest Pass are valid one per person. Offer valid in-store only at participating locations. Not valid within the D&B Rewards Program. Price may vary by location. Sales tax not included. Other restrictions apply. See stores for details. Not for resale. Void where prohibited.

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Too much D&B for me, but maybe not for someone else.
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To sweeten the deal:

One should be able to use gift cards to purchase:


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$100 for $79.99 (Costco)

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$100 for $85 (Best Buy)

Use $100 for 1 Spring Break Pass + 1 Guest Pass



My D&B has:

Loaded Queso
White queso, pork chorizo, black beans, roasted corn, fresh pico de gallo, cotija cheese, and cilantro. With Diablo seasoned chips.

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I called 2 of mine (Houston, TX) ....... I was shocked when one of them told me I could buy up to 5 guest passes with 1 Spring Break Pass.

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Great post if you just want ot play the games but the only reason for D&B is to get tickets for prizes for kids and this excludes all of that. Not worth it to play the ticket games and not get anything IMO.
I just went two days ago and it was packed. Also the teens running around there seem a lot nicer than 15 years ago, many were offering to swipe on games for my kids. Not to mention the games themselves are way more immersive and graphics have come a long way from Area 51.
10 consecutive days is a lot of days to be going to any same place really - so of course they are banking on you not going all 10 anyways.

Plus in reality, how much would you really normally spend on the non-ticket and prize games? Basically all the racing games, the shooters, few other random ones.

Now, I wonder if you can split this with another person or something. Maybe 3 people going 3 times each on different days and then 1 person gets an extra day at the end? Perhaps that might be more worth it then.

Loaded Chips and Queso, hmmm how much is that normally even? Let's factor that in too. Im assuming 1 order per day though?
EDIT: Its 1 order per day and cost probably differs between areas but my area its a $10 menu item.

Yeah the rules say no sharing pass, but idk how they can really enforce that. The free play has to be loaded onto a card which can easily be shared.

Tldr: If you can share with people to make use of most of the days, not a bad deal considering the Loaded Chips and Queso is $10 by itself.

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03-18-2024 at 09:17 AM.
03-18-2024 at 09:17 AM.
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Honestly, I didn't know this place was still around. Do people still go here or is it a dying trend?
D&B is a blast to go to. Not 10 days in a row. I can't say I'd go 10 times a year, but anytime I'm on vacation and there's a D&B nearby it's a staple one evening
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03-18-2024 at 09:25 AM.
03-18-2024 at 09:25 AM.
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No, your opinion is not "the general consensus". Most people in the US understand there is no expectation or requirement to tip when they dine out.
I think you should be looking at the definitions of expectation and requirement. People know there isn't a requirement (except many times with large party service charges) but they know there is an expectation. I have been providing backing evidence of my 'opinion'. Can you provide backing information that tipping is not expected in the US.

Also, I think you should do some research of whether service charges (tips) are optional? Fair warning...this went to the Supreme Court in 2014 so I think you'll find they are legally binding charges that cannot be refused. Good luck.

I would love to hang out with you when you visited restaurants and bars without paying service charges or tipping. It would be entertaining to see the 'discussions' which ensue. I know I wouldn't drink your drinks or eat your food.....
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03-18-2024 at 11:46 AM.
03-18-2024 at 11:46 AM.
Quote from RobS8183 :
I mean I WISH you were right but....
https://www.lightspeedhq.com/blog...uity-laws/ [lightspeedhq.com]
Not a great link or authoritative, but as your link says "The customer can't be required to pay it"

Not sure where you are getting your (mis) information, but courts have upheld that tips are optional and the customer is not required to pay, even if they are listed on the bill.

Regardless, I have made my point and shared the facts, you are entitled to your opinion, and this really isn't the best place for this discussion. It's best to end the discussion here.
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03-18-2024 at 12:02 PM.
03-18-2024 at 12:02 PM.
Quote from TheRealBogleHead :
Not a great link or authoritative, but as your link says "The customer can't be required to pay it"

Not sure where you are getting your (mis) information, but courts have upheld that tips are optional and the customer is not required to pay, even if they are listed on the bill.

Regardless, I have made my point and shared the facts, you are entitled to your opinion, and this really isn't the best place for this discussion. It's best to end the discussion here.
Not sure where I'm getting my info!? I'm literally posting you the links. You are pulling out one sentence of an entire site explaining how businesses can AND DO add service charges (IE tips) to a bill for SERVICE. And it legal and binding. But you read what you want to read.

You stop reading after seeing one sentence but don't continue with the facts:
Is automatic gratuity legal?
Yes, automatic gratuity is legal in the United States. It's often added to the bill in certain situations, like large parties at a restaurant or in high-end or specialty service settings. The reasoning behind automatic gratuity is to ensure that service staff receives a fair tip for their work, especially in scenarios where they're serving a large group of people.
It's important to note that there are some regional variations and specific state laws that might affect how automatic gratuity is applied. For instance, some states have regulations on how these charges should be disclosed to customers, and there might be different tax implications for automatic gratuity compared to voluntary tips.
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03-18-2024 at 12:04 PM.
03-18-2024 at 12:04 PM.
Quote from TheRealBogleHead :
Not a great link or authoritative, but as your link says "The customer can't be required to pay it"

Not sure where you are getting your (mis) information, but courts have upheld that tips are optional and the customer is not required to pay, even if they are listed on the bill.

Regardless, I have made my point and shared the facts, you are entitled to your opinion, and this really isn't the best place for this discussion. It's best to end the discussion here.
Also...I love how you immediately like your own posts. That's rich.

How do you explain this?
Do customers have to pay automatic gratuity charges?
You might remember the 2013 scandal when a pastor in Missouri refused to pay the automatic gratuity charge given to his table at Applebee's because it was a large group. Instead, he wrote on the check "I give God 10%—why do you get 18?" as Forbes reported.
Unfortunately for the pastor, the law was not on her side. As a columnist at the Belleville News-Democrat explains in an article that addresses whether or not diners are required to pay automatic gratuity, "Restaurants are still free to charge a mandatory fee if they wish."
The article refers to the change that the IRS made to how automatic gratuity is reported. Before that, many restaurants were treating automatic gratuities as tips, but on January 1, 2014, that all changed, as outlined above. If you start implementing an automatic gratuity policy, there's a chance that some people might still think of the charges in pre-2014 terms.
If you're still on the fence about whether or not an automatic gratuity policy is right for your restaurant, consider asking your service staff. They'll certainly have opinions about what works best for them. Also, most POS systems allow auto gratuity to be applied at the server's discretion, which is a great way to let them best serve their tables.
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03-18-2024 at 03:22 PM.
03-18-2024 at 03:22 PM.
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I have a 10 year old daughter... I'd like to go and play all the shooting and fighting games that have an ending and just make a good time of it. Also... chips and cheese... yeah... I'm considering it... but I'd like to be able to play angry birds and the basketball shooting games. and the like...
I took my 11 year old daughter and she had a great time. They let her bring the chips home but we did order other food.
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03-22-2024 at 08:23 AM.
03-22-2024 at 08:23 AM.
Get a $20 for $20 coupon that gives you $40 of credit for $20. Then you come in on a Tuesday and load your game card and leave without playing anything. I use to go to one next to an AMC and would go up to the 2nd floor to D&B, load up my card, then go to AMC for $7 movie tickets and then come back the next day for half off-game Wednesday (no coupons accepted Wednesday- but coupons ARE accepted Tuesday). Gives you $80 of games for only $20
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04-22-2024 at 07:49 AM.
04-22-2024 at 07:49 AM.
I was able to redeem our tickets for merchandise. Just checking if anyone else was successful?
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04-22-2024 at 07:51 AM.
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100% It would be incredibly dumb of any business like this to give unlimited play on ticketed games. Not sure why people don't realize how easily it would be exploited and how it would almost instantly be ruined by the first group of people that got there and just camped the ticket machines all day for free Xboxes or whatever else they have for high ticket items. No bueno.
Surprisingly, we were able to redeem our tickets. My son asked and they let him.Confused
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