Love’s Offers Discount for RV Football Fans

RV travelers can take advantage of 10% off Love’s nightly rate.

August 29, 2024

With football season just around the corner, Love’s Travel Stops is offering a deal for those traveling in RVs this season.

From September 1, 2024, through February 9, 2025, customers can save 10% off the nightly rate at all Love’s RV locations.

Love’s said that “With 70 locations and more than 1,300 reservable spaces across the country located near Love’s Travel Stops, Love’s offers convenient, safe, clean and well-maintained places for RVers to stop on their way to high school, collegiate or professional sporting events.”

“Love’s RV parks offer a comfortable and hassle-free way for fans to relax during their travels,” said Jim Wheeler, Love’s director of hospitality and RV operations. “With all the amenities Love’s provides, you can stay focused on cheering for your team and celebrating with friends and family.”

Customers can enter the promo code TAILGATE10 during the checkout process, and the 10% discount will apply to reservations booked and completed by February 9.

Suppliers are also getting into the spirit with football-themed offers and items. Haribo unveiled a Football Mix, with “six new gummi shapes and the classic fruity flavors that have made Haribo a fan favorite: Pineapple, Strawberry, Raspberry, Lemon, Orange and Apple.”

Mars launched Snickers “SatisFORTUNES”, a guide to predicting your favorite team's fortune.

Snickers SatisFORTUNES are available in 21 different NFL team wraps and each kit contains five limited-edition team Snickers bars. According to Mars, Snickers SatisFORTUNES were created in collaboration with its head "Chocomancer" or chocolate fortune teller, “who deciphered the unique traits of Snickers bites to see into the future of the upcoming season.” A representative from each of the 21 teams, including mascots, took their own bites of Snickers that were read by Chocomancer Jennifer Billock to create SatisFORTUNES and unveil each team's destiny.

According to Mars, proceeds will go to the NFL Foundation, “a nonprofit organization dedicated to improving the lives of those touched by the game of football—from players at all levels to communities across the country.”

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