Up to 80% Off Waterpark & Resort Stays (Schlitterbahn, Six Flags & More)
Through March 26th, Groupon is offering 10% off Getaways when you use promo code SPRING at checkout.
Note that this offer has a max discount of $50 and there is a limit of three deals.
Check out these fun getaways…
Schlitterbahn Waterpark & Resort Stays in Texas as low as $69.30 per night (regularly $319+)
Use promo code SPRING (10% off)
Pay as low as $62.37 per night!
-Price includes a stay for four, with four waterpark tickets per stay.
Six Flags Great Escape Lodge & Indoor Waterpark in Queensbury, NY as low as $109 per night (regularly $200+)
Use promo code SPRING (10% off)
Pay as low as $98.10 per night!
-Price includes a stay for four, with waterpark passes. Select dates include theme park passes as well.
Jay Peak Resort in Jay, VT as low as $119 per night with 2 night minimum (regularly $175)
Total = $238
Use promo code SPRING (10% off)
Pay as low as $214.20 total – just $107 per night!
-Stay includes Splash & Stay package and select options include a ski package!
Camelback Resort in Tannersville, PA as low as $179 per night (regularly $370)
Use promo code SPRING (10% off)
Pay as low as $161.10 per night!
-Stay includes water park passes for each guest and ski or snow tubing passes for four. Kids under 2 stay for free!
I’m confused… I am looking at the Schlitterbahn in Texas for $70/nt but it says “Room only”. Does that one still include the park tickets? I called Schlitterbahn and the rep told me if you stay at any of their rooms park tickets are included but I don’t understand why the one on Groupon says “Room only”. Wondering if it’s different for Groupon customers and you only get the room and no tickets with it ?
Maybe the waterpark isn’t open the days you’re staying there or putting in for?
I didn’t select a date. It’s one of the options (cheapest one). I am beginning to think that the cheapest option will not include the park tickets bc if you scroll down to the bottom and see what you’ll get it says you will get four tickets if you purchase the Double-king, double-queen, or suite and the cheapest one is not any of those as well as stating “Room only”. I am not going to chance it.
I was wondering the same thing. The fine print says all rooms get passes, so you are safe assuming you will get the passes. I was assuming it meant you only get one room in the “house.”
Just booked Great escape in July for $244 including tax. My husband was like “it includes the hotel AND amusement park???”. Seems like a great deal!