Get ready to feel all the feels: New Uber teen account riders can get a free ride to see 'Inside Out 2'
FREE RIDE: Uber is offering a free ride (up to $20) from June 14 through June 21 to teens who want to watch Inside Out 2 in theaters during its opening week.
As we age, our favorite films either become nostalgic memories or transform to fit the modern-day generation. Inside Out has done the latter.
Initially released in 2015, Pixar’s Inside Out told the story of a young girl named Riley. Her emotions — Joy, Sadness, Fear, Anger, and Disgust — were personified and made into main characters. The film provided guidance on how to deal with adolescence and the changes that come with growing up.
Now, almost a decade later, Pixar is gifting us with a sequel that includes more complex emotions, like Anxiety. And to celebrate the film’s release, Uber and Pixar are teaming up to offer young viewers a free ride to the movie.
Between June 14 (Inside Out 2’s premiere date) and June 21, new Uber teen account riders can get a free ride (up to $20) with the promo code INSIDEOUT2 to see the film. Bonus: parents who add their teen to their Uber account between June 11 and 17 will get two free movie tickets.
Uber is also offering limited-edition merch (that can be bought through the app), including an Emotional Support Water Bottle Kit ($37.99), which includes an Owala 40-ounce Tumbler and a custom mood-based sticker pack. Fans who purchase the kit will also receive two movie tickets to see Inside Out 2.
Note: To get the free ride, the teen will need to open their Wallet (located in the Account tab) and scroll to Promotions. From there, they’ll need to tap Add Promo and then enter INSIDEOUT2 to claim the free ride credit.
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