Olive Garden’s New ‘Pasta Passports’ Include A Trip To Italy For Just $200

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Olive Garden is offering what may be one of the cheapest deals for a trip to Italy out there. To get your hands on these “Pasta Passports,” though, you’ll have to act pretty fast.

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As part of the promotion for their “Never Ending Pasta Bowl” campaign, Olive Garden is dishing out 50 of these exclusive trips. For $200, you’ll get unlimited access to their Never Ending Pasta Bowl when you dine in between September 25th and November 19th. Additionally, you and a guest will also get an all-inclusive, week-long trip to Italy.

The trip is an eight-day, seven night stay with plenty of perks. Airfare, ground transportation, hotels, meals, and excursions are all covered for the journey. You, your guest, and the other 49 pairs will start in Siena before heading to Florence, Rome, Vatican City, and more. Apart from the meals, you’ll have the chance to sample wine and gelato and even learn how to prepare regional dishes.

It’s definitely the ultimate trip for any obsessed foodie. If that description matches you and you want in on this, you’ll need to act fast. The 50 Pasta Passports go on sale at 11 a.m. PST on Thursday, September 14th. Once they’re gone, that’s it until Olive Garden decides to do the trip once again.

Photo courtesy of Olive Garden

Even if you don’t get your hands on the Italian Trip, there will still be 22,000 passes to the unlimited Pasta Bowl that you can buy for $100. These will still get you access to the Never Ending Pasta Bowl for the above timeframe, if you really want that. For everyone else, the all-you-can-eat pasta opportunity begins on September 25th starting at $9.99.

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