Prudent and Practical

November 11, 2009

Martha Stewart’s Christmas Workshop

Filed under: General — Tags: crafts, DIY, entertainment, food, free, holidays, projects, random — K @ 11:30 PM

Hi all!  I just got an email (newsletter) from Martha Stewart.com!  The Martha crew is doing a 6-week workshop to help you prep for the holiday season.

The topics will include…

  • Martha’s best holiday tips
  • Handmade gifts, stockings, and ornaments
  • Treats, menus, and party ideas
  • Expert tree-trimming and wreath-making techniques
  • Hostess how-tos and a magnificent holiday menu
  • Time saving strategies
  • A gingerbread-house contest and photo contests
  • And many more ideas!

According to the email, more than 100,000 people have already joined, including me.  I’m a fan of Martha Stewart and can’t wait to see what wonderful tips and projects she has in store for us all.

The fun begins November 16.  Please visit the signup page to get in on the action!

November 3, 2009

How to Get Cheap Tickets in Vegas

During my shuttle from the airport to the Las Vegas Hilton, the driver explained how to get cheap tickets if you hadn’t purchased any yet.  I already had two Cirque Mystere tickets, but there were three of us that wanted to go so I checked out Tix 4 Tonight.  Tix 4 Tonight sells discount vouchers usually the day of the show.  The available showings post at 9:30 AM and the store opens at 10:00 AM.  They also offer discounts for local exhibits (Bodies Exhibit at Luxor and Madame Tussaud’s Wax Museum at The Venetian to name a couple) and discount vouchers for the local restaurants and buffets.

My Experience:

I used (or was with someone who used) the service three times.  The first location I visited was at Hawaiian Marketplace.  After standing in line for 15 minutes, Mom and I made it to a sales rep.  The rep was friendly, helpful, and fast, explaining different exhibits we might be interested in.  We purchased tickets for the Bodies Exhibit and Madame Tussaud’s and the tickets had to be used that evening.  If we didn’t have enough time, we could bring the tickets back and trade them for tomorrow.  We stopped at the Bodies Exhibit first and learned a lesson.  The tickets that you purchase at Tix4Tonight have to be traded in for actual tickets at the event or exhibit.  This meant standing in line another 10 minutes to trade the slips for actual tickets.  Mom was only there for 2-1/2 days – all the waiting was annoying.

Since Darren and I had tickets to Mystere, after lunch the following day we stopped at the Bills Casino location across from our hotel, Bally’s to get a ticket for my mom. (I switched hotels when the rest of the family arrived in town.)  Lesson #2 learned - when you purchase a voucher for a show, you’ve simply bought a seat for that show.  So, you must haul your tush across town and trade that voucher in for a ticket as fast as your legs will carry you – the sooner you do the trade, the better seat you’ll get.  You don’t get an assigned seat until you have an actual ticket from the show’s venue.

For buffets and restaurants, you pay a $2 or $3 service fee per person and they give you a discount pass.  The average buffet we went to was over $18, so a 25% discount per person definitely helps.

There are now 7 locations along the strip:

  1. Fashion Show Mall (strip entrance in front of Neiman Marcus)
  2. Hawaiian Marketplace (along strip in front of Polo Towers)
  3. North Strip (south of Riviera Hotel)
  4. Showcase Mall (south strip near the giant Coke bottle)
  5. Downtown (4 Queens Hotel at the Fremont Street Experience)
  6. Bills Casino (on the corner between Bally’s and the Flamingo)
  7. Casino Royale (across from the Mirage and next to Denny’s)

What I Liked:

  • Discounted tickets – the shows out here are expensive!
  • The employees were efficient
  • You get a $2 fee discount and entrance to the short (VIP) line if you bring your used ticket stubs back the next day
  • Online coupon for a fee discount
  • Many locations

What I Didn’t Like:

  • The long waits in line
  • Running around trading vouchers for tickets

If you’re not pressed for time and don’t mind waiting in lines or taking chances on ticket availability, Tix 4 Tonight may be for you.  If you are staying at a casino-hotel that is the home venue for a show, you may be able to get discounted tickets there.  For example, the Price is Right tickets are $50, but because I was staying at Bally’s (where the show is) I was able to snag tickets for $37.

There are also the freebie attractions at the casino-hotels.

There are a few other attractions that I didn’t list because I didn’t visit them.  You can see them at About.com’s Vegas page.

Have you used Tix 4 Tonight?  What did you think and did you save a lot?  As far as the freebies go I really enjoyed the Bellagio attractions, how about you?

October 20, 2009

What We’re Doing in Vegas

Filed under: travel — Tags: bargains, eating out, entertainment, travel — K @ 2:16 PM

What I’ve Been Up To

Hi all!  I’m writing this as I look out my bright picture window onto the strip.  Ceasar’s Palace and the Flamingo are in front of me.  Vegas is a lot more expensive than I thought it was going to be – someone once told me that flights to LV and the food are cheap so that you spend your money on the slots.  Not true, except for the $9.99 one pound ribeye meal advertised – makes you wonder where it came from as I can’t even purchase unprepared ribeye that cheap at the grocery!

I landed at LAS on Thursday, October 15 and attended Blogworld and Wordcamp 2009 Friday and Saturday.  I learned a lot about blogging straight from the pros and got to meet John Chow and Zac Johnson.  I also exchanged passing smiles and “hi’s” with Alli Worthington and Guy Kawasaki!  I was excited to learn about freelance opportunities from multiple companies.

price is right 300x214 photo What Were Doing in Vegas

What about saving money?

  • Flight from Des Moines was $149 – regular price
  • Lodging – D got a 3-free night credit from a previous stay
  • Food – D found a deal on Slickdeals that included 6 free buffets.  Now that the convention is over and the free buffets used up, we’ve been using coupons (average $5 off a buffet for up to 2 people).  A tip – go to the registration or concierge desk and ask if they have any coupons for the restaurants in their casino.
  • In-town travel – I took a $6 shuttle from the airport and walked
  • Entertainment – so far we’ve done a lot of walking!  Walking through the casinos is fun as well as most are themed.  You can also get freebies by signing up for the “player’s club” card.  There is a free show at the Rio featuring installations that move on the ceiling.  We thought this show was Mardis Gras themed but it is not anymore – the installations and stage below feature scantily clad women and shirtless men dancing provocatively.

I’m getting bugged about lunch, so I’m off for now and will post photos later!  What’s your favorite frugal  thing to do or place to go in Vegas?

September 9, 2009

Where I’ve Been Part 1: Concerts

Filed under: entertainment — Tags: entertainment — K @ 8:24 PM

I’ve been slacking the last couple weeks with getting new content up.  I’ve been out with family a lot.  I probably won’t see them all for another couple months, so I took advantage of the opportunities.  Here is part one of my adventures.

August 7-9, 2009 I’ll call the concert weekend.  That Friday night D and I traveled to a small town 40 minutes away to see some of his friends perform.  The group calls themselves Olive Street Band and their inspiration is Bruce Springsteen among others.  Although I didn’t know a lot of the songs that they sang, I thought they were great performers!  We really enjoyed getting to spend some time with them during their breaks.

Be sure to visit their Facebook fan page or their web site for more info!

Nick I. from OSB

We drove back home that night to get ready to go back to our home town the next day.  While D stayed in town with his family, I snagged my little sister and headed to Davenport for Rock the River.  RTR is part of the Billy Graham Foundation.  We saw Franklin Graham speak as well as some fantastic (very contemporary) Christian bands perform.  The lineup included GRITS, The Afters, Decemberadio, Fireflight, and my favorite, Flyleaf!  I took some shaky video footage with D’s camera. We were pretty far back due to the unexpected huge crowd there but as soon as Flyleaf was up, E and I went to stand just outside the mosh pit.

Dollar$ and $ents: Aside from all the driving, it was a pretty cheap weekend.  It cost nothing to see OSB perform, however I did purchase a couple rum and cokes for $6.  Rock the River was a $10 donation and I spent $8 on lunch for E and I.  I also bought some water and snacks before going because it was an all day thing and it was so hot!  That put me back another $8.

Emo kids giving away hugs

Davenport bridge

Flyleaf!

Lacey and Rev. Graham

The night concluded with Franklin Graham making some closing remarks and encouraging the concert-goers to seek God.  Although I’ve been spending more time with God lately, I went up to get one of the packets the helpers were handing out.  I figured a little extra help can’t hurt ;-)   It included a pen, some commitment information, and the Gospel of John.

“Jesus, You died upon a cross and rose again to save the lost.  Forgive me now of all my sin.  Come be my Savior, Lord, and Friend.  Change my life and make it new.  And help me Lord, to live for You.” ~Salvation Poem

June 20, 2009

Father’s Day is Tomorrow!

Filed under: saving money — Tags: entertainment, holidays, shopping — K @ 12:47 PM

I know it’s getting down to the wire, but I thought I’d mention that Father’s Day is tomorrow.  I usually get D a little gift and a card.  I really don’t like how the industry pushes holidays on us consumers.  It’s makes us spend more money and feel stressed.  I read somewhere today that the average amount spent on a Father’s Day gift is $87 ! (And in case you’re wondering, the average Mother’s Day gift was over $130.)  For me $87 is too much.  Then you add in the card and then the cards for the other men in your life (think husband, son, father, spouse’s father, grandfathers on both sides) and you can see why people have so many money problems around the holidays.  So here I have some ideas for you!

Dollar stores are great for decent inexpensive greeting cards.  This is the second time that I’ve shopped at a dollar store for them.  They don’t look cheap either.  I went to Dollar Tree just to see what their selection was like.  I walked out with 5 cards and spent only $2.56!  Their cards are $0.50 to $1 each.

Think about what kind of hobbies your favorite guy is into.  Guys that like to cook might like a new grill utensil, an oven mitt or apron with their favorite sports team’s logo, a mortar and pestle for grinding herbs, or maybe some gourmet organic spices.  Other popular hobbies include fishing, hunting, and cars.  My dad likes Carhart stuff because it lasts a long time – he wears it to work, hunting, and for yard work.

The gardening man – It’s a little too late to order them now unless you do a belated Father’s Day gift but mushroom spawn are a very unique idea.  They can be purchased for about $10+shipping.  More desirable mushrooms (think morels and top of the line gourmet mushrooms) are more expensive at $30 and up.  He might also enjoy a trip to a pick-your-own produce farm.  Otherwise, since it’s summer, many home improvement and garden centers are running deals on plants and gardening tools.

The business man – I’m not too sure about this guy, because I don’t know any business-y type men.  The traditional gift would be a tie.  These are pretty reasonable at Kohl’s and JCPenney’sDesigner pens would be another option.  And if the guy has a lot of  little gadgets, maybe he needs a charging valet.  These start at $15.  Pricier options may include a power strip.

The movie man – This would be my D.  Movie tickets are the obvious choice.  If you have movie nights-in, you could purchase “movie theater” candies at your grocer or a small popcorn popper ($15-$30).  If he has a theater room, find him some movie posters to hang up.  If you go to theaters ahead of time, they may be willing to give you their outdated cardboard movie stands or hanging ads (if you have a lot of room to spare!).  I knew a teacher who worked a second job at a theater – since the theater just throws the outdated move stuff away, she took some of the stands and decorated her classroom with them!

Maybe he likes personalized items.  Personalized bar items like mugs, shot glasses, and flasks are easily found online because they’re popular groomsmen gifts.

Make dinner for the guy or take him out to eat – save some money too!.  If you want to do something extra, take him for bowling or billiards, to a bar that hosts local bands, or to a movie.

Donate money to a charity he would support.  Visit Charity Navigator to search for charities by category.  Another thing that comes to mind is “adopting” (sponsoring) an animal at a wildlife refuge, nature center, or local animal shelter – the money helps to pay for that specific animal’s food and care for a given amount of time.

If you’re still not sure what to get him, the answer could be a gift card.  I do this with my dad, the man who has everything, when I run out of unique ideas or time.  And if you’re not sure what store to get the gift card from, go with cash, a visa gift card, or even an eBay gift card.  I go the eBay route because he loves bidding on items.

Maybe he’s the guy that doesn’t care about these types of holidays – let him sit on his butt with a drink and the remote.

So now take some time and let that special guy know how much you mean to him… without spending a lot!

If you need some more ideas, here are some more suggestions:

  1. Top 10 Cheap Father’s Day Gifts
  2. Top 8 Frugal Father’s Day Ideas
  3. Cheap Father’s Day Gifts Under $30
  4. 11+ Cool (Cheap!) Father’s Day Gift Ideas
  5. Make Your Own Father’s Day Gifts
  6. 10 Last-Minute Father’s Day Gifts for Under $50

PS – If you’re wondering what I got D… I got him a hot air popcorn popper with some “movie theater” candies.

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