The Capital One Savor card is known for its rewards on dining and entertainment․ But what exactly falls under the “entertainment” category?
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Defining Entertainment
Capital One’s definition includes a wide range of activities, offering cardholders ample opportunities to earn rewards․
Examples of Eligible Entertainment
- Sporting events: Collegiate and professional games․
- Movies and Plays: Tickets to movie theaters and live performances․
- Tourist Attractions: Theme parks, aquariums, and zoos․
- Recreational Activities: Dance clubs, pool halls, and bowling alleys․
- Golf courses
Capital One Entertainment Platform
Purchases made through the Capital One Entertainment ticketing platform often earn even higher rewards․ Savor cardholders may get 8% cash back on these purchases․ Venture X, Venture X Business, Venture, and Spark 2X miles rewards cardholders will also get some reward․
Clarifications and Exclusions
While the entertainment category is broad, some purchases might not qualify․ It’s always a good idea to check with Capital One directly if you’re unsure about a specific transaction․
Common Misconceptions
- Streaming Services: Generally, subscriptions to streaming services like Netflix or Spotify do not fall under the entertainment category․
- In-flight Entertainment: Purchases made for in-flight entertainment may not qualify․
Maximizing Your Rewards
To make the most of your Capital One Savor card, plan your entertainment spending strategically․ Consider purchasing tickets through the Capital One Entertainment platform when possible to earn bonus rewards․ Also, be mindful of the types of entertainment that qualify to ensure you’re getting the most out of your card․
By understanding what counts as entertainment, you can effectively leverage your Capital One Savor card and enjoy significant cash back on your favorite activities․
