header image

[Sign Up Now] to Receive Our FREE Daily SCVTV-SCVNews Digest by E-Mail

Inside
Weather


 
Calendar
Today in
S.C.V. History
March 28
1934 - Bouquet Canyon Reservoir, replacement for ill-fated St. Francis Dam & reservoir, begins to fill with water [story]
Bouquet Reservoir


| Thursday, Nov 9, 2017

Santa Clarita-based member discount program 25Score has just expanded its reach from Santa Clarita/Southern California to the entire United States.

The 25Score.com website will now offer their members discounted e-tickets up to 50 percent off to major-league sports games, expanded list of theme parks, concerts, live theater, family attractions and much more from coast to coast and everywhere in between.

Current and new 25Score card-holders can now get discounted e-tickets to NFL, MLB, NBA, NHL and NCAA games — any team, anywhere in the country.

Using their 25Score card, music fans can now score e-tickets to concerts by their favorite artists from Ariana Grande to the Zac Brown Band at venues nationwide, and save up to 50 percent on attractions, theme parks and ski resorts from Alaska to Florida, Maine to California.

The 25Score discounts now also extends to hotels and car rentals. Members can book a hotel room anywhere, and save up to 25 percent on a rental car with all the major agencies, including Hertz, Avis, National and more.

Members who’ve been saving on print-at-home e-tickets to Regal Cinemas and Edwards Theatres in the Santa Clarita and Antelope Valleys can now also purchase discounted e-tickets for movies at all the major U.S. theater chains in cities across the country — including Regal, Edwards Theatres, AMC Theaters, B&B Theaters, Bowtie Cinema, Cinemark Theatres, Emagine Entertainment, Harkins Theaters, Malco Theatres, Marcus Theatres, Showcase Cinemas and Wehrenberg Theatres.

Instant Access to e-Tickets Nationwide
25Score cardholders who already save at retail locations in the SCV and the AV now have instant access to all the new offerings. just by clicking or tapping on “Member Benefits” at the 25Score.com website as they did before.

New members get instant full access when they purchase their $25 annual membership at 25Score.com. If a new member buys a 25Score card at a local fundraiser, the member must register the card number at 25Score.com to take advantage of all the available discounts.

“This is one of the most exciting enhancements to 25Score’s e-ticket discount program since we started it in 1989,” said Ed Bernstein, 25Score co-owner with his wife Marlene Bernstein.

“We’ve had national discount programs for a while with Office Max and Office Depot, and Pharmacy nationwide for the last couple of years,” he said.

“But by expanding our reach nationwide to offer discounted e-tickets for sports, entertainment and other attractions at the most desirable venues, you can now get more discounts using your 25Score card than ever before, increasing the value of the card.”

25Score is Staycation and Vacation-Ready
“If you’re taking a staycation close to home, you can enjoy the discounts on our California attractions and theme parks, as 25Score members already do, except now there are many more options, and much more flexibility when you travel outside of Southern California,” Marlene Bernstein said.

“Now, when you go on vacation outside Southern California or out of state, you can use your 25Score card to purchase discount eTickets online and book discount travel reservations,” she said.

How it works:
Members access the offerings by visiting www.25Score.com and clicking on “Member Benefits.” Use the pull down and Click on the big, bright red box for Members Only eTickets Special Offers. There, members see the expanded list of special offers on everything from aquariums to zoos, including movies, sports, concerts, theater, theme parks, water parks, ski resorts, cruises, city tours, sightseeing, museums and more.

By using the search field, members can search for discounted e-tickets by team, artist, event or venue.

On the top-level navigation menu, there are links to six categories — sports, concerts, attractions and theme parks, hotels, rental cars, movie theaters, and family and theater.

“You can choose your event, date, location, quantity of tickets that you want,” she said. “There are different discount levels for different sections, obviously. It works pretty much like any other ticketing site with specific seating you can buy, but with an extra percentage off for being a 25Score Member.”

Consumers can also download the 25Score mobile app on their phone.

Because 25Score is a membership discount program involving merchants and consumers, the more participating merchants and the more members, the better the deals. By adding thousands more merchants, 25Score’s reach and offerings to its members, loyal and new alike, have expanded exponentially.

“The 25Score card in your wallet has just gone up in value,” Ed Bernstein said. “We’re now involved with some of the largest user groups buying tickets. Our pricing and the ease of buying the tickets from us makes a 25Score membership the best value of its kind.”

For more information, contact either Marlene Bernstein at (818) 590-3449 or marlene@25Score.com or Ed Bernstein at (818) 437-4619.

Comment On This Story
COMMENT POLICY: We welcome comments from individuals and businesses. All comments are moderated. Comments are subject to rejection if they are vulgar, combative, or in poor taste.
REAL NAMES ONLY: All posters must use their real individual or business name. This applies equally to Twitter account holders who use a nickname.

0 Comments

You can be the first one to leave a comment.

Leave a Comment


SCV NewsBreak
LOCAL NEWS HEADLINES
Thursday, Mar 28, 2024
April 16: FYI Seeks Volunteers To Pair With Local Foster Youth
Local nonprofit Fostering Youth Independence is seeking “Allies” to support Santa Clarita youth who are aging out of the L.A. County foster care system.
Thursday, Mar 28, 2024
California Announces $25 Million in Awards for Youth Mental Health
To support the mental health of California's young people, the California Department of Public Health awarded $25 million to 28 tribal and community-based organizations across the state.
Wednesday, Mar 27, 2024
California Launches New Youth Suicide Prevention Campaign
The California Department of Public Health launched the “Never a Bother” campaign, a youth suicide prevention public awareness and outreach campaign for youth, young adults, and their parents, caregivers, and allies.
Keep Up With Our Facebook

Latest Additions to SCVNews.com
Los Angeles County Public Works is updating the Los Angeles County Bicycle Master Plan.
April 16:  County Bicycle Master Plan Virtual Community Meeting
College of the Canyons mens golf got back on track during its return to conference play on Monday, carding a five-man score of 370 to top the eight-team field at Brookside Golf Course and maintain its unblemished conference mark.
Cougars Win Again, Keep Conference Streak
Los Angeles County Treasurer and Tax Collector, reminds property owners that the second installment of the 2023-24 Annual Secured Property Taxes becomes  delinquent if not received by 5 p.m. Pacific Time or United States Postal Service postmarked on or before Wednesday, April 10, 2024.
County Treasurer Reminds Property Owners of April 10 Due Date
Local nonprofit Fostering Youth Independence is seeking “Allies” to support Santa Clarita youth who are aging out of the L.A. County foster care system.
April 16: FYI Seeks Volunteers To Pair With Local Foster Youth
The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health today unveiled the latest L.A. County Health Survey, which gathers vital data on health behaviors, conditions, neighborhood settings, and the needs of L.A .County residents, informing future public health policies and programs.
Public Health Unveils the 2023 L.A. County Health Survey Findings
Due to the projected rain forecast, Eggstravaganza will now be held indoors at the Canyon Country Community Center beginning promptly at 10 a.m. on March 30.
March 30: Eggstravaganza Now Being Held Indoors at Canyon Country Community Center
To support the mental health of California's young people, the California Department of Public Health awarded $25 million to 28 tribal and community-based organizations across the state.
California Announces $25 Million in Awards for Youth Mental Health
The College of the Canyons Athletic Department will host a dedication ceremony to unveil the Michele Jenkins Softball Team Room in honor of the longtime board member and ardent softball program supporter’s nearly 40 years of service to the district.
April 16: COC to Host Michele Jenkins Team Room Dedication Ceremony
PFLAG Santa Clarita has announced the establishment of the Peggy and Jeff Stabile PFLAG SCV Scholarship. The scholarship will provide financial assistance to LGBTQIA+ students pursuing higher education and committed to advocating for LGBTQIA+ rights and promoting diversity and inclusion.
PFLAG SCV Announces Stabile PFLAG Scholarship
1934 - Bouquet Canyon Reservoir, replacement for ill-fated St. Francis Dam & reservoir, begins to fill with water [story]
Bouquet Reservoir
The California Department of Public Health launched the “Never a Bother” campaign, a youth suicide prevention public awareness and outreach campaign for youth, young adults, and their parents, caregivers, and allies.
California Launches New Youth Suicide Prevention Campaign
The Santa Clarita Master Chorale invites the community to "Let the Sunshine In," a delightful evening of food, wine and song at the annual Cabaret & Cabernet fundraising benefit.
April 20: Santa Clarita Master Chorale’s Cabaret, Cabernet Fundraiser
The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health cautions residents who are planning to visit the below Los Angeles County beaches to avoid swimming, surfing, and playing in ocean waters:
March 27 Ocean Water Warning
As an integral ingredient necessary to help the Santa Clarita Valley to flourish, feedback from the business community is the secret sauce for achieving great things.
SCVEDC Asks For the Business Community’s Opinion on Santa Clarita
Raise your heart rate while raising funds for the Santa Clarita Sister Cities Dollars-for-Desks campaign to provide school desks for students in Sariaya, Santa Clarita's Sister City in the Philippines.
April 13: Sister Cities Zumba-thon Fundraiser
Remo, Inc. is is the world's leading manufacturer and developer of synthetic drumheads and shells. They’ve been in business for 60 years
SCVEDC Company Spotlight: Drumming Up Big Business with Remo, Inc.
California State Assemblywoman Pilar Schiavo (D-Chatsworth) and Assemblyman James Ramos (D-Highland) have introduced AB 3074 the "School or athletic team names: California Racial Mascots Act."
Schiavo Introduces Bill to Prohibit ‘Derogatory’ School Mascot Names
Los Angeles County’s Justice, Care and Opportunities Department  in collaboration with Local Initiatives Support Corporation Los Angeles is proud to announce the 2nd Annual Pitch Competition for the cohorts of JCOD's Incubation Academy.
March 28: JCOD Incubation Academy Helps Grassroots Non-Profits For the Second Year
Children’s Bureau is seeking foster families and now offers two virtual ways for individuals and/or couples to learn how to help children in foster care while reunifying with birth families or how to provide legal permanency by adoption.
April 18: Children’s Bureau Hosts Virtual Orientation
The Sunburst track was constructed in 1887 by the Southern Pacific Railroad and was a part of the main line running between San Francisco and Los Angeles.
Enjoy Spring With a Ride On The Sunburst Track
California State Superintendent of Public Instruction Tony Thurmond hosted a Personal Finance Summit today where he announced his support for Assembly Bill 2927 (McCarty), legislation that would require a personal finance education course for California high school graduation.
State Superintendent Announces Support for Personal Finance Graduation Requirement
1847 - Probable birth date of Pico Canyon oil driller Charles Alexander Mentry [story]
C.A. Mentry
The first Music Jam Session at The MAIN was held on Thursday, Feb. 22 and was a hit. Come out and join in for the next one on Thursday, March 28 7 p.m.-9 p.m.
March 28: The MAIN to Host Musicians’ Jam Session
SCVNews.com