Where to Find Amusement Park Discount Coupons

By: Alice Langholt

Amusement park discount coupons come in handy when a theme park is on your summer to-do list, but you'd rather not blow your savings on admission. There are several ways to save money on those tickets, but read restrictions carefully, as some coupons are only good for certain days of the week, usually Sunday through Thursday. Don't forget that there's plenty of spending inside the park too.

  1. Grocery stores
    Local grocery stores offer deals throughout the summer on discount amusement park tickets. You can get as many as you need, and often save $10-15 per ticket.
  2. The Internet
    Craigslist, eBay, and Discount Ticket outlets such as www.Amusementpark.com offer discounted tickets online. Shop around for your best deal and don't forget to use a search engine such as Google to find more possibilities. The more you're willing to invest a bit of time in your search, the better the chances you'll find a great deal.
  3. The Amusement Park Web site
    Don't forget to check the Web site for the amusement park itself. They offer discounted tickets for ordering online often, and you might find your best deal there. Getting on their mailing list can help you stay on top of their current deals.
  4. Airline Web sites
    Airlines will present offers for amusement park tickets in order to entice people to travel or use their websites. Some will offer frequent flyer mile credits for purchases, so you may have an added bonus for shopping there for amusement park tickets.
  5. Soda cans
    Coke and other soda manufacturers have cans with coupons printed on the side that have discount coupons for reduced admissions. The cans usually offer a one can per ticket discount, so you may need to collect a number of cans, but watch for the offers and take advantage of them.
  6. Other sources
    Fast food restaurants, family restaurants, circulars and coupon mailers can also be good resources for discount coupons so keep your eyes open for offers in those places as well.
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