AYR Wellness operates a multi-state rewards program designed to give shoppers meaningful value each time they visit one of the company’s dispensaries. With locations across Florida, Illinois, Massachusetts, New Jersey, Nevada, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Connecticut, the program’s structure aims to stay consistent while allowing for state-specific rules. Customers who join earn points on qualifying purchases, receive birthday perks, gain referral bonuses, and enjoy special savings that build over time.
At its core, AYR’s rewards system functions on a straightforward points-for-discounts model. Most markets award shoppers roughly 1 point for every dollar spent on eligible purchases. Those points can normally be redeemed in blocks of 500, worth $5 off, up to 5,000 points—or $50 off—per transaction. AYR’s public rewards terms outline this basic framework and explain that points carry a cash-equivalent value when applied to future orders. This structure appears across multiple states, although local variations exist.
Some states build extra layers onto this foundation. In Illinois, for example, AYR’s “Best Budzz” program ranks rewards into tiers where points can be traded for set discount levels. Shoppers can redeem offers such as $20, $50, or $120 off depending on the number of points accumulated. The point-earning system remains similar, but the tiered incentive approach helps frequent Illinois customers unlock larger one-time savings.
Massachusetts medical patients also see a tailored model. At AYR medical dispensaries, they award 1 point per $1 spent after discounts but before taxes. Redemption levels differ from other states, with examples including 250 points for $10 off, 500 points for $30 off, and 1,000 points for $80 off. These scaled redemptions give medical patients more flexibility depending on the size of their order.
Bonuses add another valuable layer to AYR’s program. New members typically receive a sign-up reward of 500 points, giving them an immediate start. Birthday perks are generous—2,000 points in most markets—and referral incentives allow both the referrer and the new customer to earn additional points once a qualifying purchase is made. Annual loyalty anniversaries are often recognized with bonus points as well. In some states, AYR also provides separate birthday coupons or credits that can be applied on top of regular rewards, adding even more savings opportunities for returning customers.
Where rewards can be redeemed depends on local regulations, but AYR’s Florida-based program offers one of the broadest examples. Points earned in Florida can be applied at participating AYR locations in several other states, including Connecticut, Illinois, Massachusetts, New Jersey, Nevada, Ohio, and Pennsylvania. However, Ohio limits redemptions to non-cannabis products, and most states require that the final transaction total remain above one cent after rewards are applied. Points typically expire after six months without any account activity, and certain products or promotional items may be excluded from redemption.
Customers can join the rewards program online, in-store, or through AYR’s mobile apps, which support multiple regions. The apps allow users to track points, view past redemptions, receive notifications about sales or product drops, and place pickup orders where allowed.
Because the program varies slightly by state, shoppers should always check their local AYR dispensary’s rewards page before planning a major redemption. Program updates roll out periodically, and terms may change depending on regulations, product availability, or promotional calendar cycles.
