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The Entertainment Coupon book is a book of offers based on region. Entertainment is the company name. I have never seen what is in the Florida one, but I got a Boston one two years in a row because I knew there was a $25 coupon code for American Airlines inside and I paid $5 for the book, so good deal for me. There were too many terms and ...
Answer 1 of 10: Wondering what coupons are in them and if anyone has ever used them? What places are included in them? I have seen them online for about $30.
The Entertainment book has two buy-one-get-one-free coupons for the trolley tour. The trolley tour costs $23 for adults, $10 for children 6-12, and little kids go free. So, if there are two adults, the cost would be $46. But with an Entertainmnet coupon the cost would be $23 for one ticket + $15.29 for the book and shipping to get a coupon = $38,49
1. Re: Entertainment Coupon Book worth it? It's worth it if you're going to get away from The Strip for your entertainment and food. There are 4 coupons for Jillian's downtown for free appetizers and $5 off a $20 order and $10 off a $40 order. I know there's a coupon for the restaurants at the Las Vegas Club and/or the Plaza and one for one of ...
2,177 posts. 44 helpful votes. 5. Re: Digital Coupons from Entertainment Book. 7 years ago. Yeah, a 2 for 1 coupon for a Slurpee at the 7-11 in Lihue probably isn't worth a $12 investment. They do show Alamo & Enterprise though, so if it's 10-20% off, that would work.... Report inappropriate content. 6.
9 years ago. The Entertainment Book is a decent value for a Vegas local, as most of the coupons are for things off the Strip. You're better off looking at Groupon/Living Social sites for what you actually want. Also, the Sunday (local free paper) has a good coupon section that covers both on and off-Strip.
Re: where to buy entertainment book on Oahu? 15 years ago. "What zip code should we use?" If you are buying a book online, use any Hawaii zip code. 96815 (Waikiki) will do. If you are browsing (or using the free trial), the attractions, restaurants, etc will start nearest the zip code you enter.
If you can't get the 4-pack, buy the Denver Entertainment book - in the past there have been 2 for 1s and $49 tickets in the book, plus discount kids tickets. Please call the phone number and ask the operator to look in the book to confirm the Copper coupons for this year - as I have not yet checked this year's book.