My son loves this place! I just got wind that Medieval times will give you a freebie for your birthday, IE, free show/dinner admission at your local Medieval Times.
Perhaps this is actually a Hot Deal as it's basically a BOGO which is bogus, but the birthday boy/girl is free.
Quick update for whatatay and others who don't know if there is a Medieval Times in their area; click on the link above, see if there is one via "find a Medieval Times in your area blurb..." blah blah blah....etc...
Whatatay said: Red for not listing that this is only good in 8 states, California, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Maryland, New Jersey, South Carolina, and Texas.
Something that is not available for 99% of people is not a hot deal.
The population of those 8 states is a lot more then 1% of the country.
patricjames
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posted: Sep. 13, 2009 @ 5:19a
Whatatay said: Red for not listing that this is only good in 8 states, California, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Maryland, New Jersey, South Carolina, and Texas.
Something that is not available for 99% of people is not a hot deal.
How much trouble is it for you to follow the link and find locations?
Skulles said: Whatatay said: Red for not listing that this is only good in 8 states, California, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Maryland, New Jersey, South Carolina, and Texas.
Something that is not available for 99% of people is not a hot deal.
The population of those 8 states is a lot more then 1% of the country.
40% of the population lives in those states, to be exact. Ok, well California and Texas are big states, so you still may not live close to one, but then again, add NYC to the New Jersey one, and that adds even more people.
not free, requires purchase or regular size admission
Purchase one regular-priced admission, and receive one free admission of equal or lesser value with this promotional code. May not be combined with any other discounts, special offers or group rates. Not valid for special shows and holidays. Not valid for prior purchases. Code is valid only during birth month. Guest may be required to show proof of birthday upon request. Some restrictions apply. Upgrade packages are additional.
have anyone take advantage of this deal yet? I got two medieval times ticket through a radio station promotion. Original price is $61.64 (price with tax) and I only have to spend $31.70 per ticket. I got two adult tickets $63.40 (price with shipping and handling) but I have two kids. My older birthday is coming up in Novemember. So I am wondering if I can buy my younger kid a ticket and then get my older birthday ticket for free. So that way, I only pay like 63.40 + 39.95 + tax (for 2 adults and 2 kids tickets) I wish this is doable. Not sure if they will give us a freebie for another child ticket purchase.
We took advantage of this offer earlier this month for my husband's birthday...had a GREAT time!
glowie629 said: not free, requires purchase or regular size admission
Purchase one regular-priced admission, and receive one free admission of equal or lesser value with this promotional code. May not be combined with any other discounts, special offers or group rates. Not valid for special shows and holidays. Not valid for prior purchases. Code is valid only during birth month. Guest may be required to show proof of birthday upon request. Some restrictions apply. Upgrade packages are additional.
As far as purchasing another ticket, I didn't see anyone there ALONE. So if you were planning, or would be interested in going, it's a great deal!
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