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Dine launches Dine Attractions


Thursday 21 Jun 2018 by a Content Contributor
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Dine – the new dining club that gives the customer and the restaurant choice launched in Autumn 2017 offering a range of savings, including 2-4-1 on meals, 50% off mains and 25% off total bills, at thousands of restaurants across the country, 7 days a week. With over 3,000 restaurants already signed up including national brands such as Loch Fyne, Bella Italia, Café Rouge, La Tasca and Belgo as well as a breadth of handpicked top quality local independent restaurants – there really is something for everyone. 



As Dine, the new chop on the block, gets some serious above the line exposure with their new partnership with Go Compare, they are pleased to announce their next great offering – Dine Attractions. Created alongside Dine Tickets to build on the customers appetite for not only eating out but still getting out and about and doing the things they enjoy at a fraction of the price! So what is Dine Attractions?


Dine Attractions is a new membership product giving their customers access to tickets for over 30,000 attractions worldwide whilst guaranteeing the best entrance price. From museums to art galleries, tours, boat rides, excursions or experiences there really is something for all the family to do!

If they are new to a city or plan on visiting somewhere they have never been before, tourists can plan their trip and book their tickets in advance – saving their valuable time for enjoying the experience when they are there.  

Have a look for yourself and see what jumps out…
•    Live ticket availability
•    Best price guaranteed
•    Instant confirmation
•    Tickets sent by post or emailed to you
•    Customer service desk open 7 days a week


“As Europe’s leading platform for tours and attractions, GetYourGuide is excited to be partnering with Dine to bring their members exclusive discounts to over 35,000 activities worldwide. From skip the line tickets for top attractions to knowledgeable, insider tours, with GetYourGuide, Dine members can now access incredible experiences, wherever they go.”

Claire Davidson, PR & Marketing Manager, GetYourGuide.com
 
“As Dine continues to grow its portfolio of engagement solutions we are pleased to partner with GetYourGuide who are the industry leaders across the UK and Europe, in tours and attractions. In recent weeks we have launched Dine Tickets, re-launched Dine Cinema and now pushed Dine Attractions live as we continue to offer the best deals to our Dine members on our journey to become the number one dining club in the UK."

Tony McAtamney, Sales & Marketing Director, The Rocket Marketing Group.

www.dineclub.co.uk


 



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