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There are more Cape Cod discounts, deals and freebies out there than many vacationers realize.
And they sure do come in handy when you're trying to make every dollar of your budget count!
Here are some places to check:
There's a treasure trove of savings at "Cape Cod Daily Deals" all year round.
Every day, new deals are posted for discounts of 20% to 50% or more on activities, attractions, restaurants and local services around the Cape.
*FYI: Popular deals do tend to sell out quickly. When you see one you want, jump on it!

With a U.S. National Parks Pass in hand, you'll have free entry to our fantastic Cape Cod National Sea Shore Park.
That's a savings of $25 a day on parking at 6 of the Cape's best Atlantic Ocean beaches!
The Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation's MassParks Pass ($60) gives Massachusetts residents unlimited day-use parking for a full year at most MA state parks.
And MA residents aged 62 and older are eligible for a Senior Parking Pass ($10) that's valid for the holder's lifetime.
Use your pass to save on daily parking fees at Scusset Beach, South Cape Beach, and Nickerson State Park on Cape Cod, as well as at other state-managed parks around Massachusetts.
(*These passes are only available to Massachusetts residents.)
Massachusetts residents: Are you a patron of your town's library?
Many public libraries in MA offer their patrons special passes for free or significantly discounted admission to popular attractions on Cape Cod and other locations around the state.
Check with your local library to find out more!

This all-inclusive pass saves up to 50% on admission to top attractions in Boston, Plymouth, Cape Cod and beyond.
There are only a few Cape Cod attractions included on the pass. But if you're also planning to spend time in Boston while you're here, these passes can help preserve your sightseeing budget.
The "Card to Culture" program is the nation’s most comprehensive effort to expand cultural access for low-income and working families.
As part of that program, a number of cultural organizations on Cape Cod (museums, live theater venues, etc.) offer free access or steeply discounted admission for anyone holding an EBT, WIC, and/or ConnectorCare health insurance card.
The Cape Cod section of Groupon always has some great deals on everything from lodging to tours and food.
It's worth a quick look to see what money-savers they have on offer.
Good to Know ...
Look for "The Guidebook of Cape Cod" and "Best Read Guide Cape Cod" booklets at visitors centers and businesses around the Cape.
Many advertiser include a tear-out discount coupon in their ad.
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