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2019 Black Friday Deals

Lizzie Hickman

Check out these Black Friday deals from your fellow Chamber members: 


DWF Flooring & Cabinets 

10% off products of your choice. 


Expedia CruiseShipCenters 

Book during Black Friday/Cyber Monday and unlock one or more Expedia Extras: 

  • Up to $300 onboard cash credit 
  • Free drinks 
  • Free gratuities 
  • Reduced deposit 
  • Free Wi-Fi 
  • Up to $1,000 in savings per stateroom

Courtyard by Marriott at Hamilton Place 

Exclusive $89 rate for Hamilton Place visitors from Thanksgiving to Christmas. Recieve 10% off in The Bistro, as well as a complimentary breakfast for two, when you bring in any mall receipt of purchase.


The Rustic House 

Gift cards are a $50 value for $40. 40% off glass candles and wax melts. 


Chattanooga School of Language 

Until midnight on Black Friday, use coupon code earlybirdjan2020 to receive 15% off January class tuition. 


Profile Plan 

For Black Friday through Cyber Monday, memberships are $199 + 1 week of free meals and 10% off food. First 45 people through the door get a scratch off card and everyone wins. 


Chatt Taste Food Tour 

Mention our Holiday Gift Guide discount code Trend15 to receive 15% off services. 


Maven Beauty Spa 

Trend readers receive 20% off an esthetic or nail service and 10% off a one hour or longer massage until Dec. 15. 


Shelly Cove 

30-60% off entire site and Shelly Cove's Pop-Up Shop in Hamilton Place Mall on Black Friday.

  • Accessories: $5 -$10 
  • Sherpas: $39
  • Short sleeve tees: $19 
  • Long sleeve tees $22

Chattanooga Lookouts 

From 10 a.m. to Noon on Black Friday recieve 20% off merch in the Lookouts team store. Their Cyber Monday deals start Saturday and go through Monday with 20% off all online orders and free shipping. 


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