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Buy 1-Year Single City Membership for $70, Get Bonus Multi City Upgrade (worth $50) & $30 Prepaid Airwallex Visa @ Entertainment

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When you purchase any Single City Entertainment Membership between 5:00pm AEDT, Friday 17th October 2025 and 5:00pm AEDT, Friday 31st October 2025 your Single City Membership will be upgraded to a Multi City Membership at no additional cost (20 cities across Australia, New Zealand and Bali).

You will also receive a bonus $30 Prepaid Airwallex Visa Gift Card. To claim your bonus, you must click the Gift Card claim link in your Order Confirmation email within 30 days of purchase and your Gift Card will be emailed within 30 days. The card will be valid for 3 months from the date you receive it.

During the purchase process, you can also donate 20% of your Membership fee to a Fundraising cause that is meaningful to you.

If for any reason you would like to request a refund for your Membership, you have 30 days from the date of purchase to do so. The value of the bonus eGift Card you have received will be deducted from the total refund amount.

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Comments

  • +6

    Entertainment book is rarely worth it anymore unless they still have a special voucher you need that nobody else has.

    • MyNRMA (often available for free) has the same Entertainment discounts too.

      • Yes, have done the same - used Entertainment Book a lot, until I joined the MyNRMA for free that has almost identical discounts.

  • -2

    Not worth it.
    I purchased a 3 month membership for $1 couple of years ago, and you can say, didnt make my money back.
    Most of vouchers are available for free elsewhere (Google search), and the restaurant vouchers are worthless because either a) the restaurant has never heard of Entertainment Book, or b) they dont honour the full discount.

    • tgi vouchers

      • -3

        Could you not join the TGI Friday club for free and get the same offer ?

    • +4

      a) the restaurant has never heard of Entertainment Book, or b) they dont honour the full discount.

      That has only happened once to me over the last 20 years of using it, and that was in NZ.

      • -2

        Every time I've tried the staff have no idea what to actually do. Total PITA.

        • -1

          Don't go back to that restaurant then…

          Did you complain to the EB ?

        • +2

          I've also had a number of restaurants have no idea and not know what to do as well! They have always given the discount in the end though, and often without scanning the code. I haven't had anyone chuck a fuss, just genuinely not sure what to do with it or how to scan it.

    • +2

      Have to agree with a lot of that. The amount of times I’ve been to a restaurant and the staff member has no idea what you’re talking about. Often the battle has been too much and you just give up.

    • +4

      There are quite a few entertainment offers apart from the restaurant and cafe discounts.
      It takes no time to get the money you paid for the membership back.

    • +1

      Nah, that's on you. For $1 you can definitely made the money back.

  • +1

    Note, if you currently use CovaU as your Electricity provider, they automatically provide their rewards program called ‘Frequent Values’, which is operated by the same Entertainment group including the same reward offers.

    • It is only a subset of the deals that are in the EB…. NRMA has it too…

      • Ahh, cheers mate. Wasn’t aware is was a partial amount of similar deals.

      • +2

        You've lost your touch. You bolded a keyword by mistake. You normally only ever bold second tier words.

  • worth $50

    Arguable…

  • +1

    Bit annoyed the prices keep going up, but I usually get my money's worth after a few trips to the pub with a 50% off deal (rare, I know).

  • +1

    While the $1 deal is unlikely to return, they sometimes offer $50 worth of gift cards ($30 + $20 in some configuration) so might be worth waiting for that.

    • +1

      If I got that deal I would take it

  • +1

    EatClub has been my go to these days coupled with that free deal from NRMA do make this deal less attractive now. However, still an okay deal I think.

    • with that free deal from NRMA

      That is from the Entertainment Book

  • That remind me the era of Trading Post… and now hardly anything worth looking up.

  • I use it nearly every week for lunch on weekend. Good value, using it to try different places.

    I dont like eatclub cause you have to book and load. With entertainment, i can just rock up. Rarely have issues

    • book and load

      load ???

    • What do you use that has that many coupons?

    • But good thing about EatClub is you can order multiple times within the time period. And you can actually stack it with Entertainment Book or any other promos run by the restaurant.

  • +3

    We buy it every year and always gets out money's worth.
    used a buy 1 get 1 free at a local noodle box, buy 1 get 1 free burger and 25% off a $80 bill at an indian restaurant just this month.

    we never had anyone not honouring the deal but have had a few shops closed down before we get to use the voucher.

    you also get to nominate who you donate money too.

    • +4

      Good work, same experience as well. Already used my $30 visa card and got a 2 for 1 $44 main for free. A no brainer, especially as 20% goes to a charity as well.

      Some people are extremely hard to please.

    • Yes but have you considered that its likely the food at those places are overpriced to begin with?

      Would you still go to those places without the discount?

      The whole point of the original entertainment book was that you would get discounts on places that you would normally pay full price for.

      I don't know where you are living but in Brisbane thats the case, anything with a decent discount is either a bad restaurant, an overpriced restaurant or its one of the deals that has been on the service for many years and has yet to be removed from entertainment book.

      • I hear your point, I would say 70% of the places I go to with the entertainment book are places I would go to anyway.
        25% of the places are places that are normally overpriced/not good for value but it is worth going WITH the entertainment book discount.
        and 5% of the restaurants I went to are places I would have not idea/not fussed where to eat when travelling to a different town, so I just guided by the entertainment book.

        I'm in TAS.

  • Many people don't realise that apart from the restaurant and cafe discounts, there are many entertainment offers.
    You get significantly more value in return than you pay for the membership

  • +1

    Amazing. Thanks OP!

  • So literally $40… why are people whinging… You make that up in 1 or 2 uses!

    • -1

      Pre COVID: very good deals
      During COVID: no support, no refunds
      Post COVID: popular retailers and restaurants dropped out.
      Value should improve overtime, not go backwards.

      Even though there still is value, the experience has left a bitter taste to long time subscribers.

  • +1

    I've been buying Entertainment Book(olden days) and the subscription now. I always get my money back just by dining out alone. 3-4 trips to restaurant will give you the money back. The bonus is sometimes, the restaurant forgets to redeem the code in that case you can go back and redeem it again :)

  • I used to buy the physical book since the late 2000s and then the digital membership up until mid this year where i finally let it lapse and didn't re-subscribe.

    Fact of the matter is i don't find that I get value out of it anymore.
    Over the years many of the offers that used to be BOGOF had downgraded to 25% off. e.g. tgi fridays.

    Some vendors have dropped out altogether (e.g. KFC, subway & Macdonalds, which were good for BOGOF type offers)

    It used to have $10 vouchers for chemist warehouse (min $50 spend iirc) which got downgraded to "10% off chemist warehouse gift cards via a portal" and then removed altogether.

    The last straw was earlier this year wanting to have dinner on lygon st, and 2 of the venues that were in the book had physically closed down; and by the looks of it had been gone a long time. So they're not even keeping their offers up to date.

    At $40 for a multi city membership, i think i'd struggle to break even.
    Looking at my redemption history. For all of 2024 i saved about $50; and that was largely off the back off a 25% off offer for a restaurant that no longer exists.

    I mean people's milage will vary; but I used to get a lot of value out of the programe but watched as it eroded away over the years.

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