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It’s Time for Some Entertainment
If you like to eat out, shop, or travel (who doesn’t like at least ONE of those things?) then it’s time to get your copy of the 2012 Entertainment Book. The Entertainment Book contains over 400 coupons, many of which are BOGO for restaurant entrees, specifically for your local city or region. I picked up my 2012 Entertainment Books last week, and was happy to find that there are $65 in Kroger coupons again this year. Those coupons alone more than pay for the book (that’s why I bought two). In addition, we often turn to our Entertainment Book for discounts on last-minute hotel bookings, venue tickets for places such as museums and plays, car rentals, and the occasional online shopping venture.
All in all, my local book (Little Rock) offers over $12,000 in coupon savings, separated into the categories of Fine Dining, Casual and Family Dining, Fast Food and Carryout, Entertainment and Sports, Travel and Hotels, and Retail and Services. The book has two indexes, one sorted by location and another sorted alphabetically, that make using the book really easy.
If you can find someone selling the book as a fundraiser, you can get it for $30, or you can buy it at Barnes and Noble for $35. You can also order the book online at http://www.entertainment.com. However, I will say that I experienced some really terrible customer service from this company when trying to order my book a few years ago, so it is worth it to me to track down a fundraiser to buy from.
Once you buy your book and register your membership on the website, you can also print more coupons online. This includes coupons for other cities, which is great for when you travel.
Do you know of other sources for great entertainment related coupons?
Filed under: Frugal Fawn, Grocery Shopping, Product Reviews, Spending Less, Travel · Tags: BOGO, Entertainment Book, Restaurant Coupons, saving money
Love my Entertainment book! Trying to squeeze out my last few coupons from my ’09 book before they expire on Nov 1.
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