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Save: St. Louis Family Attractions Card Saves You Money On Weekends And Every Day

Don’t forget the free St. Louis Family Attractions Card can save you lots of money on summer fun.
Use it to visit dozens of St. Louis area attractions at significant savings–some in discounts and others in buy one, get one free offers.

The card will save you up to $1,000 in entrance fees, meals and lodging in St. Louis this year.

Getting in on the savings is easy–just go to the site, fill out a brief form and print the free coupons or you can go to any Dierbergs, Shop ‘n Save or Schnucks and pick up the Family Attractions Card brochure at the customer service counter.

In addition to the savings at the St. Louis Science CenterMissouri History Museum Sophia M. Sachs Butterfly House of the Missouri Botanical Garden,  The Magic House St. Louis Children’s MuseumSt. Louis CardinalsMissouri Botanical Garden and Grant’s Farm discussed in an earlier post, here are some other savings you get with the card:

 

 

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Save: St. Louis Family Attractions Card Saves You Money On Weekends And Every Day

The  St. Louis Family Attractions Card can save you lots of money this summer.  You can use it visit dozens of St. Louis area attractions at significant savings–some in discounts and others in buy one, get one free offers.

The card will save you up to $1,000 in entrance fees, meals and lodging in St. Louis this year.

Getting in on the savings is easy–just go to the site, fill out a brief form and print the free coupons or you can go to any Dierbergs, Shop ‘n Save or Schnucks and pick up the Family Attractions Card brochure at the customer service counter.

In addition to the savings at the St. Louis Science CenterMissouri History Museum Sophia M. Sachs Butterfly House of the Missouri Botanical Garden,  The Magic House St. Louis Children’s MuseumSt. Louis CardinalsMissouri Botanical Garden and Grant’s Farm discussed in an earlier post, here are some other savings you get with the card:

 

 

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Six Flags Tickets: $34.99 Each At St. Louis Area Dierberg's

Planning on a trip to Six Flags St. Louis this weekend?

Dierbergs has tickets for $34.99 plus tax. The company says it’s “better than kid’s prices” and “at least $2 less than anywhere else in town.”

You can purchase the tickets at the Courtesy Center of all Dierbergs stores.

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Sale Price Ending Monday On Six Flags Season Passes

If you were planning on getting a season pass to Six Flags, quit procrastinating. The sale price ends on May 30–that’s Monday.

There are plenty of reasons to get a season pass–in addition to a summer of fun at the park with unlimited visits. You also get free tickets for friends on select days and a value book with more than $200 in park savings.

The sale price is $54.99 when you buy four tickets or $10 more than a general admission ticket.  Individual season passes are $64.99.

Your Six Flags St. Louis Season Pass also includes free admission to Hurricane Harbor water park.

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Discover Users Save 5 Percent At Six Flags St. Louis

Discover Card users save five percent instantly when they use their cards at Six Flags St. Louis. They can save the five percent before getting to the park for their entire online purchase including season sasses, daily admission tickets, parking, food, merchandise, VIP Tours  Then, when they get to the park, they can continue to save five percent when they use their cards there.

And, there’s an extra perk for card members when they show their Discover card which allows them enter through the Discover Cardmember Entrance Lane during the first two hours of each day. And, they can use their cards  for more savings all over the park on food, merchandise, Season Pass upgrades and Kodak souvenir photos.

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Six Flags St. Louis Season Tickets Available at Dierbergs

You can purchase Six Flags St. Louis season passes at the courtesy counter of Dierbergs markets. Cost is $64.99 plus tax or $54.99 plus tax if you purchase four or more.

 

Per the Dierbergs website, “at Dierbergs everyone pays “Kid’s Price” for daily tickets.”

Dierbergs claims its Six Flags season tickets are the “cheapest in town” but you can get the same price on the amusement park’s website “for a limited time.”

Available at the Courtesy Center of all Dierbergs stores.

http://www.dierbergs.com/About/News/Six+Flags.aspx

 

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