Being social can be a lot of fun, but it can also be heavy on the wallet. Here are eight smart ways to experience everything your city has to offer, without having to spend a lot.
September 9, 2015
Being social can be a lot of fun, but it can also be heavy on the wallet. Here are eight smart ways to experience everything your city has to offer, without having to spend a lot.
Whether you are a dedicated film buff or an occasional moviegoer, there are ways you can see a film for far less than the full price.
Many entertainment organizations offer discounts to members, so if you already belong to any of them, take advantage of your entitlement. If not, you may find it worthwhile joining.
If you can't find a large enough group to qualify for big discounts, try joining a coach tour.
Exchange loyalty points from frequent-flyer or frequent-buyer programs to purchase tickets to local attractions, like water parks, theme parks and movies, to name a few.
Canadian residents can participate in free guided tours, which are available every day at times when the House of Commons is not sitting. (When the House is sitting, you can still watch the proceedings from the public galleries on your own.)
Save on the cost of attending a big show by supporting the smaller fringe groups and good local theatre.
Want to be a tourist in your own city? Buy a city pass for free or reduced-price access.
Inexpensive entertainment doesn't mean sacrificing quality. Visit some great attractions alone or with friends without spending a bundle— what are you waiting for?
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