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A New Savings Pass For Entertainment And Restaurants In Polk
The Polk Savings Pass has more than 30 offerings from local restaurants, shops and entertainment venues.
AUBURNDALE, FL — A new promotional initiative to help Polk County businesses that have been impacted by the coronavirus pandemic in the past year has recently launched by Visit Central Florida.
“It isn’t a big secret that the last year has been one of the most challenging on record for the business community,”Mark Jackson, the director of Polk County Tourism and Sports Marketing, said. “This pass is just one way we’re trying to help mitigate the damage done from the Coronavirus pandemic.”
The Polk Savings Pass has more than 30 offerings from local restaurants, shops and entertainment venues. To obtain the pass, simply go to the VisitCentralFlorida.org website and click on the “Polk County Savings” link on the bottom of the page or navigate directly to explore.visitcentralflorida.org/polk.
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Or, if you’d rather use a QR code, pick up a rack card at a number of retailers in the area. Once you've signed up, you’ll receive a link either via email or text. From there, you can add the passport to your devices home screen for easy access.
“Quite simply, the pass allows you to experience more for less,” said Jackson. “And whether you live here or are visiting, we’re sure you’ll be back more often, which in turn will help local businesses.”
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There are also discounts to local attractions like Bok Tower Gardens and Explorations V Children’s Museum.
Go to VisitCentralFlorida.org or call (800) 828-7655 for more information.
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