Do You Earn Rewards at an Escape Room or Trampoline Park?

The short answer: Often. Escape rooms, trampoline parks, and similar attractions usually code as amusement or recreation, so a card with an entertainment bonus earns its higher rate. Cards without an entertainment category earn only the base rate, and any snack bar inside may code separately as dining.

How these attractions code

An escape room, trampoline park, axe-throwing venue, or laser-tag arena rings up under an amusement or recreation category code, part of the broader entertainment group. Cards built around entertainment reward that code, so the outing earns an elevated rate, alongside bowling and mini golf and movie theaters. Other cards earn the base rate.

Food and group bookings

A snack bar or café inside the venue may code as dining rather than entertainment, so a visit can earn a mix of rates. Large group or party bookings sometimes run through a separate event or party category, which can also differ from the standard entertainment code.

Is an entertainment card worth it?

If your family does a lot of these outings, an entertainment bonus adds up over the year. If they are occasional, the base rate is fine and not worth a new card. Value points at a flat 1 cent and compare with a flat-rate card. The category basics are in what is a bonus category.

Frequently asked questions

Does an escape room earn an entertainment bonus?
Usually yes. Escape rooms code as amusement or recreation, which cards with an entertainment category reward at their higher rate.
Do trampoline parks earn rewards?
Yes, at least the base rate, and often an entertainment bonus, since they code as amusement or recreation. A snack bar inside may code as dining.
What card is best for family attractions?
A card with an entertainment bonus if you go often, since these venues code as amusement. Otherwise a flat-rate card is fine.

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Bryce Casson

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