Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: (not Montana. Nor is my name really Helena, nor am I female)
Programs: Delta, USAirways, Starwood, Priority Club, Marriott, Amex
Posts: 2,557
In one respect, this is even better than buying the Entertainment book (aside from the fact that it's free). When you buy the book for one area, you don't get local deals offered only to those who buy the books for other locations. But if you travel (and you're reading flyertalk, so you travel), wouldn't it be nice to be able to use coupons in the places you visit, too, without having to buy the coupon book for each place you visit?
Well look near the top center of the web page after you sign up for this "membership." In small type there's a link to "change your location." Now you can temporarily change your location to anywhere you'll be visiting (you'll need to supply a street address even though it says a street address is not necessary), and print local coupons for that destination.
Cool, huh?