There seemed to be a lot of different threads for Chuck E. Cheese's coupons, so rather than continue to update threads related to old deals, I decided to make a consolidated thread.
Buy specially marked packages of EZ-2 Make™ Chuck E. Cheese's Pizza Maker play sets, Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs DVDs, and Chuck E. Cheese's snack cheeses.
Check your local Sunday newspaper coupon inserts.
Check this thread
Don't forget that you can use multiple different coupons per visit! Also, if a coupon specifies that it is good for a 1-2 topping pizza, you can almost always use it on any of the Specialty pizzas.
I talked to the manager of my local Chuck E Cheese and corperate says that they are more focus on their food and go away... (more)
zman93 (Feb. 22, 2013 @ 4:25p)
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More focused on their food? They know no one goes their for the food right? Heck my brother worked their when in school... (more)
Marlin1975 (Feb. 22, 2013 @ 5:34p)
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I was under the impression the food was more a health risk than all the germs in there.
lordoffire (Feb. 22, 2013 @ 6:08p)
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Coupons that are obviously worse deals than the ones below will not be posted. Some worse deals that are not obvious will be marked with a <-- Unless otherwise specified, coupons for a Lg Pizza are good for a 1-2 topping pizza or a "Super Combo" pizza. For non-PDF coupons that include a "Valid for user:" line, replace fwfcec@gmail.com in the URL with your email address.
To print this coupon with your email, you must be signed up for coupons here, and then add your email to the url where it says "YOUREMAILHERE".
Don't forget that you can use multiple coupons! * Coupon #139 cannot be used if you used another coupon on the large pizza. You may only be allowed to use one free tokens coupon per family per visit. Hawaii coupon may only be used once per family per visit.[/L]
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ahecht
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posted: Aug. 16, 2007 @ 1:26p
I started this thread as opposed to continuing the previous thread because (a) that thread was originally about a way to use google to find coupons and (b) without a single official thread, new threads for coupons kept popping up every time a new wave of coupons was released. I also started it with offers not in any other thread.
I love chuckie cheese but live in hawaii, i noticed that all the coupons sa not valid in hawaii even when i go to the website and subscribe. does anybody know how to get ones that are good to use here? I tried to email them but never got a response.
I added a Hawaii coupon to the summary, but it's not a great deal (the equivalent US deal is $9 less and comes with 15 more tokens). Also, the rewards calendars are all valid in Canada and Hawaii too.
It's the same coupon you get when you sign up for the E-Club. I just made a PDF of the page since you can only access it once (although I've subscribed with multiple email addresses to make sure that the coupon isn't one-time use).
As proof that it's legit, here is the link to the image on the bluehornet server (which is the company that Chuck E Cheese uses for it's email newsletters) for the top halves of both coupons in the PDF (the coupons are split into multiple images so that they can dynamically generate the expiration date).
ahecht said: I added a Hawaii coupon to the summary, but it's not a great deal (the equivalent US deal is $9 less and comes with 15 more tokens). Also, the rewards calendars are all valid in Canada and Hawaii too.
I also was able to use it without issue this wkend.
potvin48 said: JudFry said: Don't eat just play. The best coupon -->Buy 40 get 60 free. Are we sure that's a legitimate coupon? Anyone use it with no problems?
This month's email replaced all the US and Canada coupons that expired on 9/4 with identical coupons (same offer code) expiring on 10/2. As before, three of the four are not very good offers -- other coupons offer more stuff for the same or less money.
The summary above has been updated with the new links.
Are we sure that's a legitimate coupon? Anyone use it with no problems?
These are absolutely legit. They come directly from Chuckie Cheese's. We've been using these coupons for years, getting them with links from FW, and we signed up on their website a few months ago, and they now send us an email with a link to the coupons at the beginning of every month. OP is giving you the same links that CC sends out in its emails. We never go to CC without these coupons.
nyrm22 said: Do I have to sign up for the Chuck E-Club, or can I just print the coupon and walk in?
Just print the coupon and walk in -- no signing up required. All the cashier does is enter the three digit coupon code into the register, they don't check your name or anything.
New amazing coupon! 12 FREE Tokens, no purchase necessary! Expires 9/30, so use it while you can! It only said "Not Valid in Hawaii", so I assume it's good in Canada and the continental US. I feel like an idiot, since this coupon has been in the wild since May, but I only found it one week before it expires.
I also found new coupons from Minute Maid, one of which is for 10 free coupons with any food purchase, which means that you can probably use it in combination with any of the combos.
Does anyone know if chuck-e-cheese guys allow using 4 or 5 of the coupons for ordering so many large Pizzas ? Given that we printing on-line, do they object ?
k000 said: We will be holding a birthday party next week.
Does anyone know if chuck-e-cheese guys allow using 4 or 5 of the coupons for ordering so many large Pizzas ? Given that we printing on-line, do they object ? Some of the coupons specifically say "limit 1 per group" or something like that, but otherwise you can use as many as you wish. When you print the email coupons, it even says something like "Remeber to use multiple coupons for even more savings" on the bottom of the page.
However, if they're doing a organized birthday party, they may have a policy not to accept coupons. It depends on the manager at the location.
I think what potvin48 is wondering if the Buy 40, Get 60 free is a photoshop'ed coupon, since its a much better deal than their normal one. There have been people that have posted photoshopped CES coupons in the past on this site.
Gelfling said: I think what potvin48 is wondering if the Buy 40, Get 60 free is a photoshop'ed coupon, since its a much better deal than their normal one. There have been people that have posted photoshopped CES coupons in the past on this site.
It's the same coupon you get when you sign up for the E-Club. I just made a PDF of the page since you can only access it once (although I've subscribed with multiple email addresses to make sure that the coupon isn't one-time use). You can sign up for the E-Club yourself (see the OP) if you don't believe me.
As proof that it's legit, here is the link to the image on the bluehornet server (which is the company that Chuck E Cheese uses for it's email newsletters) for the top halves of both coupons in the PDF (the coupons are split into multiple images so that they can dynamically generate the expiration date).
Besides, a photoshopped coupon wouldn't work since the CEC cashire just types in the 3 digit code on the coupon, and doesn't look at what the text says.
I didn't mean to imply that you were doing anything illegal. I'm very sorry if it came across that way. I distinctly recall someone on this forum chaning the expiration date on a coupon for CES and then posting the photoshopped coupon on this forum. It caused quite a fiasco. Thank you for providing support that this is a legit coupon!
Gelfling said: I think what potvin48 is wondering if the Buy 40, Get 60 free is a photoshop'ed coupon, since its a much better deal than their normal one. There have been people that have posted photoshopped CES coupons in the past on this site.
I've used this coupon myself. It worked without any issues. Works great for my 3 kids!
potvin48 said: Gelfling said: I think what potvin48 is wondering if the Buy 40, Get 60 free is a photoshop'ed coupon, since its a much better deal than their normal one. There have been people that have posted photoshopped CES coupons in the past on this site.
I've used this coupon myself. It worked without any issues. Works great for my 3 kids!
I also used it just last night without any issues at all.
ahecht said: k000 said: We will be holding a birthday party next week.
Does anyone know if chuck-e-cheese guys allow using 4 or 5 of the coupons for ordering so many large Pizzas ? Given that we printing on-line, do they object ? Some of the coupons specifically say "limit 1 per group" or something like that, but otherwise you can use as many as you wish. When you print the email coupons, it even says something like "Remeber to use multiple coupons for even more savings" on the bottom of the page.
However, if they're doing a organized birthday party, they may have a policy not to accept coupons. It depends on the manager at the location.
Worked like a charm We ordered 6 extra pizzas.... and this saved me a ton.
Also, CEC replaced the old Everyday Coupon (20 tokens with a large pizza purchase) with a new set of four coupons, however all four are just more expensive versions of the email coupons so I won't bother posting them.
Marlin1975 said: More focused on their food? They know no one goes their for the food right? Heck my brother worked their when in school and did not eat their pizza.
I was under the impression the food was more a health risk than all the germs in there.
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