Websites to Join and get vouchers for your holiday

Oooh, that looks like a lovely place to eat. Is it as good as it looks?
Absolutely. You could eat from the salad bar alone and not go hungry. In fact, I'd warn any meat lovers to go easy on the offerings there to make sure they can sample all the meats. The lobster bisque was gorgeous. It's a very big place, but that doesn't seem to detract from it. It's quite grand without being stuffy. It's not cheap, but the quality of the meat is top-notch and the Go/No Go system means that diners at the same table can accommodate their differing appetites.
 

www.iloveorlando.com has some great coupons, but they haven't updated it yet. The expiry of the majority of them is 31st July. Keep checking and it should be updated in the next few days.

Also http://www.orlandocouponsfree.com/ has some great offers.

Only prob with iloveorlando is the website has nowhere near as many as the mag, I just picked it up from outside Walgreens tonight, plenty of coupons in.(or it didn't last time I looked, maybe they have improved it):thumbsup2
 
We are not going till next year should i wait till then or just do it now ?:confused3
Thanks all for posting these tips i love them:banana:
 
We went to a friends house for bbq other day so I asked best place to find coupons, they told me all locals buy the Orlando Sentinel on a Sunday for them. I bought it on Sunday, they must have had to cut 2 trees to produce it. It had pages and pages of vouchers in it. Sweet toms, Micheals craft store 40% off any item, Publix, Winn Dixies, Chuck e Cheese, Staples bottles of school glue and crayons 5 cents each(ltd amounts) 100's more. Cost me $1 at Racetrac although it was priced up at $1.50, well worth getting.
 
We went to a friends house for bbq other day so I asked best place to find coupons, they told me all locals buy the Orlando Sentinel on a Sunday for them. I bought it on Sunday, they must have had to cut 2 trees to produce it. It had pages and pages of vouchers in it. Sweet toms, Micheals craft store 40% off any item, Publix, Winn Dixies, Chuck e Cheese, Staples bottles of school glue and crayons 5 cents each(ltd amounts) 100's more. Cost me $1 at Racetrac although it was priced up at $1.50, well worth getting.

yes that's a traditional american thing - any city you're in - the Sunday paper is jammed with coupons that you can use in grocery stores - and at least where i'm originally from, the stores would double and sometimes even triple the value of the brand coupons...
for example, you bring in a coupon for 50cents off some brand of cereal, and the store would actually give you $1.00 off....I don't know if they do that in orlando, but it can really take a chunk out of a food bill if you're a dedicated coupon clipper.....
 
I am interested in the coupons on the ILO page,i know there out of date at the moment,but when i need them do i just print the fronts and backs and take them along to the chosen restaurant and they honour them???.Will they ask me how i got them(being as thou i'm from the UK)or any other questions??.Don't wan't to stand there going red and feeling like a right wally and not knowing what to say:rotfl: Thanks in advance.x.
 
We went to a friends house for bbq other day so I asked best place to find coupons, they told me all locals buy the Orlando Sentinel on a Sunday for them. I bought it on Sunday, they must have had to cut 2 trees to produce it. It had pages and pages of vouchers in it. Sweet toms, Micheals craft store 40% off any item, Publix, Winn Dixies, Chuck e Cheese, Staples bottles of school glue and crayons 5 cents each(ltd amounts) 100's more. Cost me $1 at Racetrac although it was priced up at $1.50, well worth getting.


That is a great tip.Thanks :thumbsup2
 
I am interested in the coupons on the ILO page,i know there out of date at the moment,but when i need them do i just print the fronts and backs and take them along to the chosen restaurant and they honour them???.Will they ask me how i got them(being as thou i'm from the UK)or any other questions??.Don't wan't to stand there going red and feeling like a right wally and not knowing what to say:rotfl: Thanks in advance.x.


They won't ask, they are so used to them and they expect them to be used. When you get there supermarkets, Golden Corral and the vistor centers, as well as some of the maps in the lobbys of hotels all have TONS of vouchers booklets.
 
They won't ask, they are so used to them and they expect them to be used. When you get there supermarkets, Golden Corral and the vistor centers, as well as some of the maps in the lobbys of hotels all have TONS of vouchers booklets.

Thank you:thumbsup2 I have picked up the booklets whilst over there and used them,but was a little dubious about printing these on a piece of flimsy paper and trying to use.But thanks at least i know i can now.x.
 
Thank you:thumbsup2 I have picked up the booklets whilst over there and used them,but was a little dubious about printing these on a piece of flimsy paper and trying to use.But thanks at least i know i can now.x.

Hiya, no problem using these printed on paper. We've used loads of them and never a problem.

I signed up to sweet tomatoes and they sent an email voucher for 15% off, but it was only valid for 14 days from date sent so if you are going to register, leave it until the week before you fly :thumbsup2
 
Hiya, no problem using these printed on paper. We've used loads of them and never a problem.

I signed up to sweet tomatoes and they sent an email voucher for 15% off, but it was only valid for 14 days from date sent so if you are going to register, leave it until the week before you fly :thumbsup2

Great,thanks very much:thumbsup2 .x.
 
You may also check here:
http://www.orlandocheapster.com/Coupons.htm
and print a magicard at www.orlandoinfo.com so you may have those discounts:
http://www.orlandoinfo.com/magicard/offers.cfm
I will give it a try as we will stay at the Swan in December :banana: and they have a couple of places with discount.
Thanks for the thread :thumbsup2

BTW You may also get registered at your airplane company (and get miles), at your hotel company (as you may be entitled for some privileges) and lastly suscribe to the Passporter newsletter to get discounts on the guide and others, and to Allears newsletters as they have also offers Disney related.:surfweb:
 
Bumping incase any new things I need to know about as we'll be eating out lots more in Idrive and kissimee
 












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