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727 Day Mobile Passport FAQs


Q: What is the 727 Day Mobile Passport?

It’s your free digital ticket to exclusive local deals and experiences across St. Pete-Clearwater! Think of it as a curated adventure guide with discounts on attractions, restaurants, activities, and more — all in one place on your phone.

Q: How do I get the passport?

Just sign up at 727day.com, and the passport will be instantly delivered to your phone via text or email. No apps to download — it works right from your browser.

Q: Is the passport free?

Yes! The 727 Day Passport is completely free to use. Just sign up, browse deals, and start exploring.

Q: What kind of deals are included?

You’ll find offers in categories like:

  • Outdoor Adventures
  • Arts & Culture Experiences
  • Dining Discounts
  • Local Shopping Specials
  • Family-Friendly Attractions
    …and many more!

Q: How many deals are available?

The passport includes access to 100+ local deals from restaurants, attractions, shops, and other businesses throughout St. Pete-Clearwater.

Q: When are the deals valid?

Deals are valid throughout 727 Day Weekend, July 26–27, unless otherwise noted. Be sure to check expiration details on each offer in the passport.

Q: Can I use each deal more than once?

Each deal can be redeemed once per passholder, please check the deal description for each location.

Q: How do I redeem a deal?

In most cases, just show your passport on your phone at the participating business, select the coupon and confirm the redemption. In some cases, staff may need to verify before applying the discount. Online redemptions may have additional instructions the business has provided, such as a discount code or a specific link to redeem online.

Q: Can I earn rewards with the passport?

Yes! By checking in at one or more participating locations, you’ll be eligible to redeem a limited-edition 727 Day T-shirt or a commemorative 727 Day print designed by local artist Chad Mize — delivered to you by mail.

Q: Do I need to be a local to use it?

Nope! The passport is open to everyone — whether you live in the 727 area code or are just visiting for the celebration.

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