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When shoppers think of the savings found at Costco, Sam’s Club, or BJ’s Wholesale Club, food and paper goods likely spring to mind. But the warehouse clubs offer deals on many more products, including some seasonal items. Popsicles, meat for grilling, and oversize containers of condiments can be good buys from warehouse clubs this time of year, although local prices vary and sales may make these items cheaper at a local grocery store. Here are 12 items that promise extra savings when purchased from a warehouse club this summer.

Prices and availability are subject to change.

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Amusement Park Tickets

Universal Studios, Los Angeles
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Getting a good deal on tickets at an amusement park is rare, but coupons and deals are available through warehouse clubs. Costco, for example, offers travel packages to Walt Disney World and Universal Studios that include park discounts. The deals vary and change often, so it pays to scoop them up in the weeks and months before a visit. BJ’s features discounts on activities such as Broadway shows, comedy shows, and more.

Related: 22 Things You Probably Didn’t Know About Costco

Beach Chairs

Beach Chair
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Beach chairs are often good buys at warehouse clubs. For example, a Tommy Bahama kids beach chair costs just $43 at Costco. and a similar chair starts at about $60 on Tommy Bahama’s website. 

Related: The 25 Best Finds at Costco

Beach Towels

Beach Towels
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Warehouse clubs often feature deals on beach towels in the spring and early summer. We saw oversize beach towels for just $15 at Sam’s Club, a savings of about $25 over a similar offering on Macy’s.

Beer and Liquor

Bottles and glasses of assorted alcoholic beverages.
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For a backyard party or unwinding at home, nothing screams summer like a fruity cocktail or an ice-cold beer. Costco frequently features seasonal liquor specials, such as tequila for Cinco de Mayo. Prices vary by location, but bulk pricing typically makes liquor a good deal — especially for entertaining. The same goes for beer. Costco previously has offered deals on Leinenkugel Summer Shandy beer and other strictly summer offerings.

Related: The Best Costco-Brand Liquors to Buy — and Which to Leave on the Shelf

Car Rentals

Car Rentals
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Members can take advantage of Costco travel services including car rentals, with discounts and perks such as an additional driver at no cost. The store’s low-price finder locates coupons, deals, and discount codes to ensure the best deal possible, making car rental simpler.

Related: 10 Things to Know About Costco Car Rental

Athletic Sandals

Athletic Sandals
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Costco frequently offers deals on footwear, including sandals during the warmer months. Nautica slide sandals, for example, cost $13 at Sam’s Club compared with $15 for a similar version  on Amazon.

Garden Hose

Garden Hose
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Comparing prices on gardening supplies such as hoses reveals savings at warehouse clubs. A Flexon 100-foot all-season contractor-grade hose is just $20 at BJ’s Wholesale Club compared with $37 on Amazon for a similar hose — and it’s only 50 feet.

Patio Furniture

Book on a black and white pouf in the middle of a bright terrace with a rattan corner sofa, hanging chair and round rug. Real photo
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Warehouse club shoppers sacrifice a large selection of colors and models of patio furniture but can find better deals than they would at home improvement stores. A comparison of similar items available online revealed that Costco typically beat Home Depot’s prices by $20 to $100 (or more).

Pool Cleaner

Equipment for testing the quality of pool water and cleaning a pool
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Belonging to a warehouse club may help members clean and maintain a backyard pool for less. For example, a 24 count box of Member’s Mark Quick Dissolving Shock Stabilizer costs $129  at Sam’s Club, while the same product in is $163 from Amazon

Related: How to Keep Your Backyard Pool Crystal Clear All Summer Long

Potted Plants

Blooming indoor flowers in flowerpots on shelf of flower shop. Spring gifts for women. Geranium, carnation bells sale. Various plants on shelves in store.
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Need to spruce up an outdoor space? A wide variety of large potted plants recently available at Costco were priced at $30 and typically would cost about twice that a garden store. What’s more, the pots were made of reusable, heavy-duty plastic that could be used for potting other plants, saving money for years to come.

Sunscreen

Coppertone Sunscreen
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Consumer advocates disagree on whether sunscreen is a good buy at a warehouse club — it may expire long before the bottle is empty — but for a large family who likes to spend a lot of time outdoors, a large container or multipack can be a good value. BJ’s sells a bundle with three 7-ounce bottles of Coppertone Sport SPF 30 sunscreen for $18, while a two-pack of 5.5 ounce bottles is listed for $14 on Target.

Related: 19 Health Products and Services That Cost Less at Costco

Vacation Packages

Happy kids enjoying with their parents while arriving on their summer vacation at trailer park.
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Disney World and other theme parks aren’t the only vacation destinations with discounts from warehouse clubs. Costco Travel offers deals on cruises and vacation packages to various locations with perks exclusive to members, such as resort credits, excursions, and free breakfast.

Related: 19 All-Inclusive Resorts Right Here in the U.S.

Meet the Writer

Raechel Conover has been a staff writer for Cheapism since 2010. In that time she has written hundreds of stories and review articles for the website, many of which have also appeared on Yahoo, MSN, TIME, The New York Times and various other websites. She also played a key role in developing the Cheapism blog and served as the blog manager for a number of years.

Now with three young kids she remains a regular contributor to Cheapism.com. She’s a self-confessed shopaholic and frugal mom, always scouring the clearance racks for deals, utilizing local resale websites, and stacking coupons. When she isn’t writing or deal hunting, she can be found taking full advantage of free community activities and events with her husband and children.

Raechel has a bachelor’s degree in Journalism and Communications from The Ohio State University. Based in Dublin, Ohio, Raechel also does freelance writing work and social media consulting for local companies.