50% off or $15 Tickets to Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey’s Circus
Posted By admin on December 18, 2009
Quick update: The code isn’t working for all shows. I checked my post against the flyer, and the info is accurate. I’ve got an email in to my contact, and I’ll post an update when I find out more info. Updated below. Thanks! ~Jenn
If you’re planning to go to Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey’s Circus when it comes to Atlanta from February 12-21, 2010, you may want to order tickets now to save big:
- On opening night, Feb. 12, at 7:30 p.m., select tickets are 50% off. Unfortunately, you can’t just choose “Best available” to get the best available seats at the discounted rate—the promo code works as a presale code, too. But I tested quite a few, and I know it works for VIP seats & the lower price levels. You should be OK if you skip the Circus Celebrity & Front Row tickets. And you can cross-check the prices on Ringling’s site to see if the discounted prices look reasonable.
You can get$15 tickets to all other performances. The deal is valid on the $22, $28, & $35 priced seats.I can’t make this one work.- There’s a chance that the 4 for $44 ticket promo will be back; I’ll know more when the tickets go on sale to the public on Dec. 26.
To get either deal, use promo code “ZXC” when you order tickets online or by phone, 800-745-3000. There’s a chance they may honor the deal at the Philips Arena box office, too, so check there if you’re nearby to skip the fees. The offer expires on December 25, 2009.
–Jennifer Maciejewski
FYI–I’ve linked you directly to the ordering page using my affiliate link. Translation: I get credit for telling you about the deal, and they may choose to send a few cents my way to say, “Thanks for the referral.” I tell you this because a) My site’s rules require it. b) The FTC requires it.
I like to get paid for the work that I do re: tracking down deals, so if you plan to take advantage of the deal via Ticketmaster & feel like sending a little love my way, please use the link. Otherwise, go to Ticketmaster.com. Though by now you know my take on this–whenever possible, skip the fees altogether & buy your tickets at the box office.

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