Daily Tech Deal: TomTom's "Ticket 2 Drive" promotion

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6 July 2009 13:00 GMT / By Ben Crompton

Today's tech deal brings you news of TomTom's "Ticket 2 Drive" promotion across the UK and Ireland.

Running through the summer until the end of September, the promo gives people both instant and advanced-booking discounts on a variety of sports and leisure activities and hotels and spas.

Anyone who has ever purchased a TomTom device can join the TomTom Ticket 2 Drive programme and start getting the discounts.

Offers and discounts will include the likes of "Two for Ones" and "Kids Go Free" as well as other deals at over 1500 sports, tourist and leisure attractions across the UK and the Republic of Ireland.

Organisations getting involved vary from the Royal Horticultural Society, Ten Pin Bowling, Formula 1 Karting, Camelot Theme Park, Pleasure Beach Blackpool, RSPB, Canterbury Cathedral, Classic British Hotels, City Sightseeing tours, PADI scuba diving, Intech Science Centre & Planetarium, The Belfry Golf Club, Diggerland, the Museum of London Docklands, Bigland Hall Equestrian centre, Champneys Health Resorts and SpaFinder to Monkey Bizness and Battersea Park Children's Zoo for the kids.

More information on the TomTom Ticket 2 Drive scheme is available online at www.tomtompromotions.co.uk.
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