BOGO Day Passes for Thanksgiving Week 2023

BOGO Day Passes for Thanksgiving Week 2023


This offer has expired, but we’re running a similar offer for December 18, 2023 thru December 31, 2023.

Family/Friends in town Thanksgiving week? Still need to get some work done? Too many distractions at home?

The Works – Gilbert is here to help with BOGO Day Passes for Thanksgiving Week 2023.

  • Purchase a Day Pass on November 17th, 20th ,21st, or 22nd . We are closed on the 23rd and 24th for Thanksgiving and Black Friday.
  • Enjoy a FREE Day Pass to use any time before the end of the year (2023). Valid Monday thru Friday excluding Holidays and Weekends

We have the coffee, water, private call booths, blazing fast internet, and plenty of free parking waiting for you.

What is waiting for you at The Works?

  • Coffee/Drinking Water/Tea
  • 4 Private Call Booths
  • Standing Desks (sit or stand, your choice)
  • Other humans working, probably in totally different lines of work than you
  • Fast reliable internet

BOGO Day Passes for Thanksgiving Week 2023

FAQs:

How do you schedule the 2nd (free) Day Pass? Book a Day Pass from our website and show up between 8:30am and 4:30 pm before the end of the year (2023). That’s it.
Can I buy a Day Pass on Nov 17, 20, 21, or 22 but use it later?  Yes! As long as you use your paid day and the free day before Dec31, 2023.
Is there a better alternative to the Elf on the Shelf that we’ve been seeing on mantles for year? Yes.  See below.

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