It’s that time of year again for one of the most popular deals in Greenville, Playcation, now renamed the Double Play package. This bundle deal includes 4 tickets each to the Greenville Drive and The Children’s Museum of the Upstate. This year’s deal is $60 total, a 25% discount.
2018 Double Play package Details
The Double Play package includes a family four-pack of tickets to the Drive’s game at Fluor Field on Tuesday, May 29th, as well as a family four-pack of tickets to The Children’s Museum of the Upstate the week of June 11th-June 15th, 2018 for just $60. That’s a 25% savings.
The Double Play package is available by visiting the Greenville Drive’s Main Street Box Office, or by calling 864.240.4528. The package can also be purchased at The Children’s Museum of the Upstate.
2018 summer’s Double Play package includes:
- 4 Greenville Drive tickets for the game on May 29, 2018
- 4 Children’s Museum of the Upstate Tickets
Read about it on the Greenville Drive’s page here.
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Have you used Playcation in the past? What was your experience?
We need more deals like this
There was no link to get Playcation tickets all day.today,were they sold out before you posted?
From the article: Go to GreenvilleDrive.com and use the code PLAY when ordering 4 tickets to the May 31, 2016 game. Also the link to the article with the Greenville Drive’s information is provided in the article: http://www.milb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20160516&content_id=178438844&fext=.jsp&vkey=news_t428&sid=t428. I just looked and tickets are currently available. Good luck!
I just ordered and got my confirmation, but am unsure how I will get the voucher. Will it be mailed? Do I still need to go down to Fluor Field? If so I am doubly unhappy about my $8 “processing fee”… (Why do the tickets online if we have to pay so much extra?)
Those are good questions, Christina. I would call the Greenville Drive and ask how your pass will be delivered. We will add a note about the processing fee, that was not mentioned in the information available online though it’s pretty normal for online purchases of tickets.