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Southern California Summer Deals 2017

Summer vacation is here. We have found a few bargains on travel, entertainment and dining that we would like to share with our readers. With a family of (4) and a tight budget, we are happy to use coupons, discounts and special offers to make our dollars stretch. Sharing with you today is a small list of coupons and offers we have found useful. Keep reading to find out how to save and have a great summer!!!! #travel 

Albertson's Grocery offers various coupons on the back of your grocery receipt. Each location offers local discounts. Make sure you check the back of the receipt when you shop.

Legoland - Kids Go Free with a paid adult.  Coupon at Subway. You can save up to $90.00

Knott's Berry Farm - save $29.00 on admission.  Coupon at McDonalds

Knott's Soak City - save $8.00 on admission. Coupon at McDonalds

Raging Waters - save $8 weekdays $50 weekends.  Coupon at Carl's Jr. 

Shop Irvine Company offers 30 plus coupons for dining and shopping. http://www.shopirvinecompany.com/special-offers

Regal / Edwards Cinemas offers Summer Movie Express $1.00 Admission on Tuesdays and Wednesdays.  Check their website for the movie schedule at https://www.regmovies.com/movies/summer-movie-express

K1 Speed - Get 5 races for $75.00 a $33.00 savings or 8 races for $100.00 a $68.00 savings.  See their website for current specials at https://www.k1speed.com/hours-pricing.html

Big Air Tampoline Park offers great rates on Wednesday: http://www.bigairusa.com/laguna-hills/big-deals/

We are working to find you more deals. Please come back and check again for updates. 

Great coupon resource post. 
http://www.fieldtripmom.com/2013/06/12-ways-to-save-this-summer-legoland.html

http://www.fieldtripmom.com/2011/07/5-ways-to-save-at-movies.html

Disclaimer: Remember to always contact the place of business for updates on their discounts and offers. This is not a sponsored post all thoughts and ideas are all my own. 

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