Entertainment rate?

Sorry to be so stupid, but can you clarify what you mean??:confused:

Jules
 
someone else will probably explain this much better than me, but all I know is that <b>the entertainment rate is the rate you get</b> (if it is available for your dates) <b>if you are in possession of the Entertainment Book for the state in which you are visiting.</b> You can buy the book over the internet. I have the link somewhere. If someone doesn't reply with it over the next couple of days, I will try to find it and post it. Hope this helps a little.



M Devlin
 

Following the link there are lots of Entertainment Books for Florida but Orlando sold out. It seems to say that you can use any book to get hotel discounts in any city. Followed Tampa link as I am considering staying there as well as Orlando and followed back to see if hotels in Orlando still valid. And it says that they are!

The Book is now $10 (2003) version - didn't get as far as seeing how much shipping is - with the potential for considerable hotel savings if rooms available.

Is this right? Any idea how long one takes to get here?

Thanks.
 
the reason the price is only$10 is because the card runs out in Nov for all discounts except hotels which runs out in Dec.
the new entertainment books will be available from Nov 1st and will cost around $30/$35 (lasting 12 months)depending which area book you buy.
We are using our card to book 50% off the Holiday Inn Dallas Fort Worth in Nov
 








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