MCR Wednesday Cedar Fair Ticket Offer

HOT DEAL: Cedar Fair Tickets for Only 250 My Coke Reward (MCR) Points

Update: 10:00 AM: Out of Stock!

Update 9:35 AM: To redeem your codes for tickets, visit cfparkrewards.com. However, the site is currently not working when entering in the codes. Coke is aware of the situation, and is working on it. Worked at 10:45 AM.

Today is Wednesday, which means Coca-Cola discounts an item in their inventory. For today only, for 250 points, you can get a one-day ticket to any of the Cedar Fair amusement parks around the country. The promotion is in part because of a new contract that Cedar Fair signed with Coca-Cola as the new beverage provider, previously being held by Pepsi Cola.

MCR Wednesday Cedar Fair Ticket Offer

This deal will sell out this morning, so act quick!

Valid for one admission to any Cedar Fair park located in the United States (Cedar Point, Cedar Point Soak City, Carowinds, Dorney Park, Great America, Kings Dominion, Kings Island, Knotts Berry Farm, Knotts Soak City – Orange County, Knott’s Soak City – Palm Springs, Michigan’s Adventure, Valleyfair or Worlds of Fun) for a single day during regular operating hours thru Labor Day, September 2, 2013. Not valid for upgrade attractions, special ticket or private events, park buyouts or with any other coupon or discount programs.

I was able to purchase six (6) tickets with our points, allowing us to go to Cedar Point one day and Kings Island another. I love “free” summer vacations!

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Source: My Coke Rewards

Discover Ohio To Go

Discover Ohio To Go – Discounted Attraction Tickets

Discover Ohio To Go

Discover Ohio has partnered with local McDonald’s locations to offer discounts to a variety of attractions throughout the State. The program is called Discover Ohio To Go! Purchase a specially marked large beverage cup from McDonald’s between April 29 and June 9, 2013. Then take the cup to the appropriate venue to receive your discount.

Cedar Point – Save $15 Off Admission

Save up to $15 on a regular one-day admission ticket to Cedar Point! Present a specially marked Discover Ohio To Go cup at any Cedar Point ticket booth to receive one $15 discount on one regular one-day admission ticket between May 11 and June 30, or one $10 discount between July 1 and September 2, 2013. Not valid with any other coupon or discount offer. Cannot be used on Junior, Senior or multi-day tickets. Only one discount per ticket. Valid only through September 2, 2013.

Cincinnati Museum Center

Present a Discover Ohio To Go cup to receive $2 off All Museum Pass + OMNIMAX® + Ultimate Dinosaurs: Giants from Gondwana Exhibit ticket. Offer valid through October 31, 2013.

Great Wolf Lodge – Save 30%

Great Wolf Lodge, Mason
Use your Discover Ohio To Go cup and save. Click here to save on your stay with the Great Wolf Lodge Discover Ohio Package. Save up to 30% by receiving a $50.00 resort credit to use at any Great Wolf Lodge outlet when you book. Book April 29-June 9, and stay Sunday through Friday April 29-June 14. Start your Great Wolf Lodge adventure today! Must present cup at check-in.

Great Wolf Lodge, Sandusky
Use your Discover Ohio To Go cup and save. Click here to save on your stay with the Great Wolf Lodge Discover Ohio Package. Save up to 30% by receiving a $50.00 resort credit to use at any Great Wolf Lodge outlet when you book. Book April 29-June 9, and stay Sunday through Friday April 29-June 14. Start your Great Wolf Lodge adventure today! Must present cup at check-in.

Hocking Hills Canopy Tours – Save $10

Save $10 on a zip line canopy tour by showing your Discover Ohio To Go cup. This promotion is valid on full price regular tours only. No other offers or discounts apply. Reservations are required. Promo must be mentioned at time of booking. Not good on previously booked reservations. Cup must be presented upon check-in. One cup per person, per promotion. Offer is valid April 29, 2013 through June 9, 2013. Also valid September 2013 Mondays through Fridays.

Kings Island – Save $10

Save $10 on an adult one-day admission ticket to Kings Island! Present a specially marked Discover Ohio To Go cup at any Kings Island ticket booth to receive one $10 discount on one adult one-day admission ticket. Not valid with any other coupon or discount offer. Cannot be used on Junior, Senior or multi-day tickets. Only one discount per ticket. Valid only through September 2, 2013.

Ohio State Parks – Save 25% or $50

  • Present a Discover Ohio To Go cup at any Ohio State Park Campground and receive 25% off one night of camping (valid Sundays through Thursdays).
    • Visitors may only redeem one cup per night. Offer available April 29, 2013 through June 12, 2013. Offer only available on a walk-in basis. Offer cannot be combined with any other discount.
  • Burr Oak, Hueston Woods and Shawnee State Park Lodges: Stay 2 Nights, Save 20%
    • Show a Discover Ohio To Go cup at check-in and stay 2 or more consecutive nights at any of the above three Ohio State Park Lodges to save 20% each night! Offer valid May 1, 2013 through August 29, 2013. Valid on lodge rooms only, does not include cabins. Based upon availability and blackout dates apply. Advance reservations required. Not available for groups or during special events. One cup per visit per room.
  • Deer Creek, Maumee Bay, Mohican, Punderson and Salt Fork State Park Lodges: $50 lodge credit that can be used for activities, food and beverage, and golf
    • Present a Discover Ohio To Go cup upon check-in to receive the $50 lodge credit. Valid for non-discounted rooms Sunday through Thursday nights from April 1, 2013 through August 31, 2013. No other discounts will apply. Offer based on availability and reservations must be made in advance. One cup per visit per room. Refunds will not be given for unused lodge credit.

Wildwater Kingdom – Save $7

Save $7 on a regular one-day admission ticket to Wildwater Kingdom! Present a specially marked Discover Ohio To Go cup at any Wildwater Kingdom ticket booth to receive one $7 discount on one regular one-day admission ticket. Not valid with any other coupon or discount offer. Cannot be used on Junior, Senior or multi-day tickets. Only one discount per ticket. Valid only through September 2, 2013.

Cedar Point Resorts – Save 20%

Bring a specially marked Discover Ohio To Go cup to enjoy 20% rack-rate savings off the cost of room/suites at all Cedar Point hotels May 10-June 20, 2013 (May 25-26 excluded). Reservations required: call 419.627.2106 or visit cedarpoint.com/places-to-stay and use promotional code MCD. Limited availability; room type restrictions may apply; valid only on new reservations; 20% savings not valid on ticket or package purchases; or on campsites, cottages or cabins.

Columbus Museum of Art – Buy One, Get One

Redeem your Discover Ohio To Go cup to buy one admission and get one free. Offer ends August 1, 2013.

Greater Cleveland Aquarium – Save $2

Present a Discover Ohio To Go cup and receive $2 off general admission tickets. Expires June 30, 2013.

Kalahari – Save $5

Save $5 on a Safari Outdoor Adventure Park Pass by redeeming a Discover Ohio To Go cup. Present the Discover Ohio to Go cup to purchase a Safari Outdoor Adventure Park Pass for $19.99 (regularly $24.99). Valid weather permitting. Limited availability on some dates. No cash value. Management reserves all rights. Offer valid May 27, 2013 through September 2, 2013.

National Underground Railroad Freedom Center – Save $2

Present a Discover Ohio To Go cup and receive $2 off an admission ticket. Offer valid through October 31, 2013.

Zipline Safari – Save $10

Save $10 on a zip line tour by showing your Discover Ohio To Go cup. This promotion is valid on full price regular tours only. No other offers or discounts apply. Reservations are required. Promo must be mentioned at time of booking. Not good on previously booked reservations. Cup must be presented upon check-in. One cup per person, per promotion. Offer is valid April 29, 2013 through June 9, 2013. Also valid September 2013 Mondays through Fridays.

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Source: Reader Beth

Two House Sitters- Beach House

House Sitting 101: A Beginners Guide to Staying in Someone’s Home for Free

I have always kind of knew about housesitting, but only on the surface. It was not until I came across another travel blogger couple, Suitcase Stories, that I started to read some firsthand experience with staying for free in other peoples homes while traveling. As I began investigating, I saw some amazing housesitting opportunities, like a 2-month chance to take care of a couple animals for people on the Big Island of Hawaii. I immediately started to wonder why the heck am I working everyday, when I could be living in Hawaii rent free? Heck, I would even consider working at a fastfood chain to make income for an opportunity like this.

So I reached out to Nicole, to see if they were interested in writing us a guest post on the basics of traveling around the globe while staying in someone else’s home. So please welcome Suitcase Stories to the InACents family.

House Sitting 101

Two House Sitters

House sitting is taking the travel world by storm! It is now perfectly acceptable to live in a stranger’s home while you travel, and the best part, it will not cost you a cent!

So what exactly is house sitting? In a nutshell, it is an exchange of services for free accommodation. To expand on that – A house sitter will look after a home, feed/walk/care for the pets, keep the house tidy, bring in the mail, put out the trash… you get the picture.

In return, the homeowner allows the housesitter to live rent free in their home for the time they are away which can vary from a few days to many months. Free accommodation while traveling in exchange for a few menial chores – Sounds too good to be true right?

In addition, it is not just a win for the housesitter/traveler because the homeowner also gets a lot out of this arrangement. Having a sitter means their pets can stay at home instead of being locked up in a kennel/cattery. The sitter is there to care for the pets, feed them, play with them and keep them company while ‘mom and dad’ are away. But more than that, the homeowner has piece of mind that someone will be in the home, which is great for security. It is never a good idea to leave the home unlived in for any period of time; with a house sitter, they do not have to.

Two House Sitters- Beach House

Coming home to a clean and looked after home is another benefit for the homeowner. Its much nicer to a arrive home to a neat clean house than to dust cobwebs.

On the flip side to that, there are many benefits for the house sitter too. Of course there is the rent free issue, which is a good enough reason in itself, but what about having a full kitchen and laundry at your disposal while traveling? What about having the use of a car for free instead of a needing a rental? Perhaps having luxuries such as air conditioning, swimming pool or hot tub is more up your alley.

One of the biggest benefits for us as perpetual travelers, is the space house sitting allows us. As much as we love each other, it is really nice to have some space where we are not constantly in each others face. He could be watching television while she is on the porch reading a book. You can not get away from each other in a hotel room!

Two House Sitters- Dog Walking

Something else that may be appealing for the long term traveler is house sitting allows you to really ‘live’ in the places you visit, to immerse yourself into their cultures and customs. Imagine traveling to Japan and being able to live in a traditional Japanese home, experiencing life as they do in every way. I do not know about you but that is my idea of real travel.

You also get to meet so many wonderful people! We have become friends with some of the homeowners we have sat for as well as several of the neighbors. And speaking of meeting the locals; this can often lead you to ‘off the grid’ spots like private beaches that you may not know about as a tourist.

So I bet right now you are saying “Where do I sign up?”. Well to be fair, there are also some disadvantages to the house sitting lifestyle you should know about before jumping on the house sitting bandwagon.

A house sitter is responsible for someone else’s home, pets and often, their car. That is a lot of pressure! You have to be confident and fast thinking in a crisis. If a water pipe bursts you are the one who needs to deal with that. If the dog gets terribly ill, you have to get him to the vet and deal with that.

Two House Sitters- Cat Sitting

Also, because you are in someone else’s home you need to be respectful which means no parties! It also means you can not have guests over, unless its been approved by the owner.

Things can and will go wrong. Its how you deal with those issues that makes you either a great house sitter or someone that is more suited to hotel living.

House sitting is an ideal way to see the world, but is it ideal for you? You need to ask yourself if you are willing to take on the responsibility. Are you going to be able to think on your feet if something goes wrong?
If the answer is yes, then house sitting will change your travel life.

We have been house sitting on and off for 13 years and full time for 13 months. We have lived in a luxury house on an island; in Costa Rica with the jungle as our back yard; a quint English cottage in London; a beautiful beach house; a Spanish farmhouse; And coming up next – 7 weeks living on a Caribbean island!

House sitting has given us luxury while we travel. And while it is not all million dollar beach houses, every home has been a wonderful experience and saved us from night after night in a small cheap motel room.

I truly understand why house sitting is fast becoming the new way to travel; we could not travel any other way now. Would not you be happy having a little luxury and more money while you travel?

Two House Sitters- House Landscape

Bio

Nicole and Michael are an Australian couple in who gave up their careers, sold their possessions and left their ‘conventional’ life behind for a life of travel. They have been living a nomadic life for 13 months and see no end in sight.

They recently launched Suitcase Stories, a website where they share their stories, travel tips and destination guides. Their main goal for this website is to inspire others to travel and to show people how long term travel is not only possible but affordable.

As avid house sitters they want to show others how a life of travel is truly possible through house sitting.

You can follow their journey on Facebook, Twitter and Pinterest also.

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Thank you Suitcase Stories for the wonderful introduction to the world of house sitting! If you would like to find some resources on finding possible house sitting ventures, please visit Suitcase Stories. I know before I consider traveling anywhere again, I will for sure be considering unique opportunities like this for our family.

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