Free Unlimited Rides at Nickelodeon Universe (1/19 from 12-4pm Only)

This deal has expired and may no longer be valid.

Tomorrow, January 19, Nickelodean Universe is inviting you to ride for free from noon to 4 pm, no coupon required. They are filming a commercial and want the park to be full of fun-loving folks. Starting at 4 pm you’ll have to buy a wrist band or point pass to continue riding.

If you go and have an Entertainment Book, bring it along as there are a number of coupons available for food.

Your turn: Are you going? How do you save money when you go to the Mall of America?

About Carrie Rocha

I am passionate about helping people live within their means so they can get out and stay out of debt. I live in Minneapolis, MN with my husband and two little girls.

Comments

  1. Karie says:

    Thank you for posting this! I wasn’t able to go, but my sister who is presently unemployed and her almost 3 yr old were able to go. They packed some snacks for the afternoon and had a blast!!

  2. Jennifer says:

    For some reason I seem to be getting my daily email from Pocket Your Dollars a day after it is written and there are several times where an offer says it’s available “tomorrow” when really it has already passed or is actually “today”. The Nickelodeon Universe offer indicated “tomorrow” when I received it yesterday! Maybe you could simply list the day of the week and the date only? And if you know why I seem to be getting the Pocket Your Dollars deals a day late that would be helpful too!! Thank you.

    • Carrie Rocha says:

      Jennifer – Good question. The daily email is actually an aggregation of the content posted on the Pocket Your Dollars’ website since the last daily email was sent (which is usually around 11 am). We post content to the website throughout the day that is available on the website, on our Facebook page and on Twitter in real-time (“today” or :tomorrow” say) and then when the email is sent it is often the next day. That explains why it seems that some deals are expired and/or why there are references to “today” when, as you read it, it should say “yesterday.” We are going to launch a new and upgraded website within the next few months and will fix this issue; the emails will leave out anything that is expired so those that receive it won’t even know the deal existed. Those that frequent the website, Facebook or follow on Twitter will still see all the content as we make it available. I hope that helps explain. I appreciate your patience and understanding until it is resolved.

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