So, I’ve been hyped about UFC 300 for a while now, right? I mean, who hasn’t? It’s a massive event, and I definitely didn’t want to miss it. But, let’s be real, those pay-per-view prices can be a bit steep. So, I thought, “Okay, let’s see if I can find a way to save a few bucks.” That’s when my little adventure to find a discount code began.
First, I did some digging on the internet. I found out that some betting apps were offering promotions for UFC 300. I saw mentions of Caesars Sportsbook, BetMGM, BetRivers, and FanDuel. They were talking about some pretty big bonuses, like up to $5,350! That sounded insane, but I wasn’t really into the whole betting thing. I just wanted to watch the fights without breaking the bank.
Then I stumbled upon something interesting about getting $10 off through ESPN+. I guess if you ordered before a certain date, like April 8th, you could get a discount. It was already past that date, sadly, but I kept this info in the back of my mind. The process seemed simple enough: you just had to click a “Get Now” button under something called “UFC 300 THE DISNEY BUNDLE” or “UFC 300 ESPN+.” Sounded straightforward.
I also read about Bet365 and their promo codes. They were offering $150 in bet credits if you placed a $5 bet. Again, not really my style, but it’s good to know what’s out there. It’s wild how many different offers these betting sites have for UFC events.
After doing a ton of reading. I realized that the ESPN+ deal was probably my best bet. Even though I missed the early bird discount, I figured subscribing was still a decent option. It’s where the event was streaming, and who knows, maybe they’d have other deals in the future.
So, I signed up for ESPN+. The process was pretty smooth. The deal was clear and easy to see. I had to pick between the “UFC 300 THE DISNEY BUNDLE” and the “UFC 300 ESPN+” options. I went with the ESPN+ one because I just wanted the fights.
What I Learned
- There are deals out there: It’s worth looking around for discounts, especially for big events like UFC 300.
- Betting apps have promos: If you’re into that, there are some potentially big bonuses to be had.
- ESPN+ is a good option: Even without the early bird discount, it’s a solid way to watch the fights.
- Read the fine print: Make sure you understand the terms and conditions of any deal before you commit.
In the end, I did pay to watch UFC 300, but I felt like I made an informed decision. I didn’t get a huge discount, but I learned a lot about the different ways to save money on these kinds of events. Plus, I’m all set for future UFC fights on ESPN+! It wasn’t a total victory in terms of finding a crazy discount code, but hey, I got to watch the fights, and that’s what matters. It was a wild ride, but a fun one. I’ll definitely be doing more research next time around. Maybe I’ll even start looking into those betting promos a little more seriously!