If you have an AMC and join their rewards program, they have $5 Tuesdays.No $5 Tuesday movies in my area.
If you have an AMC and join their rewards program, they have $5 Tuesdays.
Got tickets after waiting 4 hours lolIn case anyone else was anxiously awaiting Avengers Endgame tickets, they went on sale this morning. By the time I looked at 6:20 AM PST most the tickets were gone for the showtime I wanted, but I still managed to get decent seats. May the odds be ever in your favor.
My family of 5 went to see Dumbo this wknd and it was $53 before snacks! Ugh. And Disney has sooo many movies coming out this year that we want to see( Penguins, Aladdin, Lion King, Toy Story, Maleficient 2, Frozen 2, ect...). I definitely need to find a way to save on tix. I will look into Costco. Also sometimes Newegg puts Regal GCs 20% off.
If you have an AMC and join their rewards program, they have $5 Tuesdays.
We got our 3 year old a new "phone" since she likes to play games on ours. So we got her the vtech kidibuzz. What I wasn't expecting was for WW3 to break out between both girls.
Anyone with toddlers have a learning electronic thing they really like? I'm debating between another kidibuzz, a leapster leappad, or I just saw a PBS tablet on the Wal-Mart website. The kids love PBS so that might be cool. If they live long enough for it to get here.
We got our 3 year old a new "phone" since she likes to play games on ours. So we got her the vtech kidibuzz. What I wasn't expecting was for WW3 to break out between both girls.
Anyone with toddlers have a learning electronic thing they really like? I'm debating between another kidibuzz, a leapster leappad, or I just saw a PBS tablet on the Wal-Mart website. The kids love PBS so that might be cool. If they live long enough for it to get here.
Mine are older so can't relate to the current preschool aged toys, have no idea what's out there. I should with my grandbaby is 2.5 but doesn't live near and I end up usually need to help out with buying clothes, daycare assist as she's a single mom, but anyway.We got our 3 year old a new "phone" since she likes to play games on ours. So we got her the vtech kidibuzz. What I wasn't expecting was for WW3 to break out between both girls.
Anyone with toddlers have a learning electronic thing they really like? I'm debating between another kidibuzz, a leapster leappad, or I just saw a PBS tablet on the Wal-Mart website. The kids love PBS so that might be cool. If they live long enough for it to get here.
Yes, it costs us way too much to go. My DH can be a culprit when he goes, always has to have a large popcorn and large drink. The kids like stuff too, I usually bring a water bottle in my purse for me and some snacks, although I have horrible luck and have actually been caught twice with snacks brought in, yes a theater we went to actually checked purses....kind of embarrassing being caught with outside food as an adult! We go to a different one now, as we moved, but, that memory sticks with me, the excuse me ma'am but you can't bring outside food in here, and going back out to my car to put it in, lol. Has that never happened to anyone!? Could be just me, I'm a sucker for weird stuff happening to me all the time.My family of 5 went to see Dumbo this wknd and it was $53 before snacks! Ugh. And Disney has sooo many movies coming out this year that we want to see( Penguins, Aladdin, Lion King, Toy Story, Maleficient 2, Frozen 2, ect...). I definitely need to find a way to save on tix. I will look into Costco. Also sometimes Newegg puts Regal GCs 20% off.
Wow, we used to always take things and still do at times... never have seen them checking bags! My DH also likes to get a large drink and large popcorn. Recently I noticed that AMC has special deals if you order concessions through the app, like you can get large drink/popcorn/candy for less than the large drink/popcorn combo. I do a combo of Atom GCs from Costco, discounted AMC gift cards for concessions, occasionally bringing in a drink or candy for myself, and I signed us up for the Stubs Premiere rewards program for $15/year. $5 reward for every $50 on movies/concessions (which is good for 9 months after you activate it), and paying through sites like Atom or Fandango count so you earn points and can also use your rewards through them. I found it worth it for us vs the free Stubs rewards where you have to spend $250 to get $5. Sometimes we buy tickets to movies for the family and get paid back too, or sometimes we will take my ILs to a new Disney movie on the $5 Tuesdays too, so it often feels like we are making out like bandits (I know that's how they want us to feel, but in the long run we do make out better overall - and usually I renew during a promo where you get a $5 reward so it's net cost $10). Fandango also runs promos where you can get a free movie ticket, or a $6 reward or something, after buying X number of tickets in a time period. It's usually a pretty generous time period from what I recall. I haven't used Fandango in awhile because I was occasionally getting Fandango GCs at 10-20% off but now can get Atom GCs for 25-30% off all the time on Costco.Yes, it costs us way too much to go. My DH can be a culprit when he goes, always has to have a large popcorn and large drink. The kids like stuff too, I usually bring a water bottle in my purse for me and some snacks, although I have horrible luck and have actually been caught twice with snacks brought in, yes a theater we went to actually checked purses....kind of embarrassing being caught with outside food as an adult! We go to a different one now, as we moved, but, that memory sticks with me, the excuse me ma'am but you can't bring outside food in here, and going back out to my car to put it in, lol. Has that never happened to anyone!? Could be just me, I'm a sucker for weird stuff happening to me all the time.
I should stay on the lookout for Fandango gift cards. Fandango is how I buy my tickets, also love Fandangonow. Unfortunately I’m not a Costco member But we have Chase and Amex credit cards so I should stay looking out for deals on those! I’ll check out the Stubs program, too. We typically see 4 to 5 movies at most per year in theaters.Wow, we used to always take things and still do at times... never have seen them checking bags! My DH also likes to get a large drink and large popcorn. Recently I noticed that AMC has special deals if you order concessions through the app, like you can get large drink/popcorn/candy for less than the large drink/popcorn combo. I do a combo of Atom GCs from Costco, discounted AMC gift cards for concessions, occasionally bringing in a drink or candy for myself, and I signed us up for the Stubs Premiere rewards program for $15/year. $5 reward for every $50 on movies/concessions (which is good for 9 months after you activate it), and paying through sites like Atom or Fandango count so you earn points and can also use your rewards through them. I found it worth it for us vs the free Stubs rewards where you have to spend $250 to get $5. Sometimes we buy tickets to movies for the family and get paid back too, or sometimes we will take my ILs to a new Disney movie on the $5 Tuesdays too, so it often feels like we are making out like bandits (I know that's how they want us to feel, but in the long run we do make out better overall - and usually I renew during a promo where you get a $5 reward so it's net cost $10). Fandango also runs promos where you can get a free movie ticket, or a $6 reward or something, after buying X number of tickets in a time period. It's usually a pretty generous time period from what I recall. I haven't used Fandango in awhile because I was occasionally getting Fandango GCs at 10-20% off but now can get Atom GCs for 25-30% off all the time on Costco.
Definitely sign up for the free stubs! Once you link it once to your fandango account, it will apply automatically. having it linked should also waive convenience fees if you are buying 4+ tickets at a time, if you are paying those currently... premiere will waive them no matter how many or few tickets you are buying, so that could be a pro for premier. I don't recall how much the fees are since I don't pay them anymore I used to get quite a few Kroger coupons for 20% off a Fandango gift card but haven't seen that in awhile. I am out of AMC GCs so I'll probably use a Chase/AMEX offer to get one for ~10% off.I should stay on the lookout for Fandango gift cards. Fandango is how I buy my tickets, also love Fandangonow. Unfortunately I’m not a Costco member But we have Chase and Amex credit cards so I should stay looking out for deals on those! I’ll check out the Stubs program, too. We typically see 4 to 5 movies at most per year in theaters.
Yes, it costs us way too much to go. My DH can be a culprit when he goes, always has to have a large popcorn and large drink. The kids like stuff too, I usually bring a water bottle in my purse for me and some snacks, although I have horrible luck and have actually been caught twice with snacks brought in, yes a theater we went to actually checked purses....kind of embarrassing being caught with outside food as an adult! We go to a different one now, as we moved, but, that memory sticks with me, the excuse me ma'am but you can't bring outside food in here, and going back out to my car to put it in, lol. Has that never happened to anyone!? Could be just me, I'm a sucker for weird stuff happening to me all the time.
We are now officially below $2000 owed in credit card debt. My PGE (Gas) bill was also way less than I expected it to be. Last month was the most we had spent all winter ($130) so I had set aside $150 for this month's bill, but our bill ended up being $33. Not complaining in the slightest! It let me pay off one other bill early and set aside an additional $50 in savings.
Are you in CA? It is the California Climate credit. I got a notice via email from my electric company that I would see that on my April bill. It happens in October also. My electric bill had been projected to be $103 and is now projecting $70.
Oh boy. I won’t give a kid a phone or tablet until they’re old enough to pay for it with their own money.
Following..we don't currently let our 2.5 year old on any technology (our phones, ipads etc) but would consider a good learning device