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Check out this *HOT* deal scenario:
Buy 4 Nescafe Stick Packs 2/$2
Total = $4
Use 4 $0.65/1 coupons found here
OR use the Buy 1 Get 1 Free coupons found here http://www.tasterschoice.com/offers/default.aspx
Pay as low as $1.40
Get back $3 Register Reward
Final cost as low as FREE + $1.60 money maker!
*Also, be sure to check your coupon stash as you may have scored $1/1 coupons from previous sample offers!

ends 3/18 (valid now)


Beverage Deals


Rating: 2 Posted By: MISTERCHEAP
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Also, starting 2/19, you can score the following deals at CVS and Walgreens:
CVS (starting 2/19):

Kelloggs Raisin Bran or Raisin Bran Crunch 15-18.2 oz 3/$7
Use the $5/5 coupon found here
Final cost as low as $1.33 each!

Walgreens (starting 2/19):

Select Kelloggs cereal 12-18.2 oz 2/$5 or $2.99 each
Use the $5/5 coupon found here
Final cost as low as $1.60 per box!
*Note 4 boxes will ring up at $2.50 each and the 5th will be $2.99. If your store is well stocked, you could buy 10 boxes and pay only $1.50 per box.

This coupon wont last long so RUN on over to Coupons.com to print it while you can!!

http://www.coupons.com/couponweb/Offers.aspx?pid=15493&zid=yn07&…

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Breakfast Foods Deals


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feb.12-feb 18 huggies diapers are on sale for 8.99 in the feb booklet they have $2 off huggies Slip-On Diapers down to 6.99 and you can use manufacture coupons on top of that………..i had a coupon for $2 off of pull ups and it worked, total price for each 21 count size 5 was 4.99 plus tax. i think 6.99 still not bad especially its so expensive.Text


Baby Deals

Walgreens Coupons

Walgreens – Shredded Wheat
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If your Walgreens carries the small boxes of Shredded Wheat
you might be able to take some home for FREE! (Not all stores do)

Post Shredded Wheat 9.25oz box $1

Use $1/1 Post Shredded Wheat SS-01/15


Breakfast Foods Deals


Rating: 6 Posted By: MISTERCHEAP
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Walgreens 2/5 – 2/11 Deals
Ad Scan Walgreens AD SCAN week of 2/5

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St. Joseph 36 ct, 81 mq – $2 get $2 RR

Sheets energy strips 10 pk – $3.99 get $4 RR

Wet Synergy lubricant 3.3 oz – $10 get $10 RR

*******************Free after Mail-In Rebate:

NOTE: MIR Forms can be found in the monthly savers book located at the front of Walgreens Stores.
All items below are by MAIL IN REBATE
Factor Nutrition Labs Ubiquinol CoQ10, 30 ct – $10
Artic Naturals Total Omega Ultimate or daily Omega 3 , 60 ct – $15
BluScience HeartBlu Healthy Heart support, 60 ct – $14
Renew Life Love Your Heart, 90 ct – $20
Sundown vitamins; D3-1000 IU, 100 ct – $4

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Other RR deals:

AirWick Scented oil refills – 2/$6 get $1.50 RR

Aussie or Herbal Essences hair care 6 to 14 oz – $2.99 get $1 RR

Claritin – $26.99 get $4 RR ($6 mq in Sunday paper)

Colgate Total Advanced or Gum Defense 4 oz, Maxwhite or Maxfresh – 2/$6 get $4 RR

Garnier Fructus – Buy $15 get $5 RR
Hair care – shampoo or conditioner 10.2 to 13 oz or select stylers – 3/$10
Garnier Nustisse or Herbashine hair color – $5.99

Gillette Venus or Fusion ProGlide razor system – $9.99 get $4 RR ($3 mq in paper)

Gillette Fusion ProGlide Styler – $19.99 get $5 RR ($3 mq in paper)

Lysol cleaners – $2.99 get $.50 RR ($1 mq in paper)

Omeprazole acid reducer, 42 ct, 20 mq – $17.99 get $8 RR

Olay – select Regenerist or Total Effects skin care – $22.99 get $2 RR

Reach Total Care, floss 30 yds or toothbrush – $2.99 get $2 RR

Renu multi-purpose solution, fresh or sensitive 12 oz – $6.49 get $1 RR

Schick disposable razors – $6.99 get $2 RR

Schick Hydro razor or razor system – $9.99 get $4 RR

Shea Moisture hair or baby care 4 oz to 12 oz – $9.99 get $3 RR

Wisk laundry detergent 48 loads – $6.99 get $1 RR

Other sale items:

1827 – Valentines bags 8/$1
1829 – Aquafresh 6.4 oz of kids 4.6 oz – $.99

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Shampoo Deals


Rating: 0 Posted By: onedew
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.com: “…[G]o to Walgreens.com and enter this unique Coupon Code in your shopping cart: [redacted]

B&M: “This is your coupon for $5 off a $35 purchase at Walgreens. Print this out and bring it to your local Walgreens store… Important terms and conditions: MAXIMUM $5 VALUE. Limit 1 coupon per customer. Coupon must be surrendered at time of purchase. Offer valid for one use only. Not valid at Duane Reade locations. If total amount is less than $35, coupon will not be accepted. Purchase amount of $35 or more is calculated before taxes and after all manufacturer and Walgreens coupons and discounts are applied. EXCLUDES PRESCRIPTION ITEMS PAID FOR IN WHOLE OR IN PART BY MEDICARE, MEDICAID, TRICARE, OR ANY OTHER STATE, FEDERAL, OR GOVERNMENT FUNDED HEALTHCARE PROGRAM. This offer excludes mandatory prescription co-pays, prescriptions, membership fees, transportation passes, charitable contributions, stamps, clearance items, phone or other gift cards, dairy, tobacco, and liquor products. Tax charged on pre-coupon price where needed. Walgreens will not honor any facsimile, photocopy or any other reproductions of this coupon and this coupon is not transferable. No Cash Back. Cash value 1/100c. Void where prohibited by law.”

Sign-in to FB. Click on link. Must give permission to DailyFeats on FaceBook. After voting, fill out personal info (eg: NAZ) to earn 500(?) pts, enough for the $5 off $35 WAG coupon. Coupon (10-digit online code & B&M coupon) will be e-mailed to the registered FB e-mail account. A total of three e-mail will arrive. (two initially and the coupon within an hour)

comment: DailyFeats is similar to Recycle Bank. (ie: do stuff to earn points; redeem points for stuff)

FYI: $20 FARR available [Exp 2/4]


Grocery Deals

walgreens 2/5–2/11
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Food & Grocery Deals


Rating: 1 Posted By: MISTERCHEAP
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Many prescription plans offer you the choice between getting your prescription drugs order from a mail order pharmacy (90 day fill) versus a Retail Pharmacy (30 days or sometimes 90 days).

On the surface, it appears to many people that “mailorder” is the way to go, many times it is, however, many times it is not!

Many mail order pharmacies have a “minimum” $ amount assigned to fill any given prescription. For instance, if you take generic Synthroid or generics for Naproxen (high dose), etc a 90 day prescription might cost you $15-50 depending on your mail order company and insurance plan.

However, many medications that are generic, may actually be lots cheaper using the “retail” route. Say a $5 co pay for 30 days (or $15 for 90, versus more than $15 on the mail order). Additionally, some retail phcy’s acutally have deals on 90 day fills like WalMart and Target, sometimes as low as $8-12 for 90 days for a generic.

On brand name medications: there are many drug company sponsored programs which may actually give you a $0 copay per 30 days if you use one of their savings coupons. If this program is ongoing, you can get 90 days of supply (3 seperate RX’s at 30 day fills each month) for $0 co pay vs the $50-75 you might be paying via mail order. As mail order DOES NOT accept these coupons typically, you are definitely saving more via Retail.

use this website, which is an amazing resource of drug company offers FOR BRAND NAME drugs (asthma, blood pressure, diabetes, kids meds, sleep aids, etc…every disease known to man!)

www.internetdrugcoupons.com to search for possible offers on the drugs you are already taking. If the offer lowers your co-pay to $0-20 per month, it might be a better deal to go the retail route for these medications than mail order. Typically, you’ll need to sign up and print out the savings coupon (sometimes you have to register the offer over the phone as well, so read the fine print carefully. Some states may be prohibited as are most gov’t funded RX programs)

The downside–yes, you have to “schlep” to the store every month to pick up your prescriptions, but if you’re a deal hunter already, you’re probably going to Rite Aid or CVS or Walgreens, etc at least once per month anyway.

Also, at Rite Aid, you get 25 wellness points for EACH RX filled w/well ness card. So if you have just two medications per month filled there, you’d earn 600 wellness points in 12 months.
At CVS, you earn .50 ECB for each RX filled with your card. These earnings print out quarterly.


Health & Beauty Deals


Rating: 3 Posted By: nuggyboy
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Haven’t seen it posted yet. Thanks Abrasive1 over at WUC.

1/22-1/28 Ad Scan

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Ultimate Flurry protein bar, 1.6 oz – $1.99 get $2 RR

RR Deals:

Airwick scented oil refills – 2/$6 get $1.50 RR

BIC Twist or Hybrid razor system – $5.99 get $2 RR

Boost – Buy 20 get $5 RR (think it’s the same as the current week)

Brut 2 or 2.5 oz or Sure 2.6 or 2.7 oz – 2/$5 get $2 RR

Buy 2 get $5 RR:
Advil 40 or 50 ct or 16 or 24 ct Advil PM – $4.99
Thermacare Heatwraps, 2 or 3 pk – $5.99

Colgate Total Advanced toothpaste; 5.8 oz, Sensitive Pro-Relief toothpaste; 4 oz or 360 toothbrush – 2/$8 get $4 RR

Prilosec 28 ct – $18.99 get $3 RR

Proglide Styler power razor – $19.99 get $5 RR

Tylenol 24 ct or liquid 8 oz or Children’s Sudafed PE 4 oz – 2/$10 get $5 RR

Triaminic cold, cough, fever or allergy relief – 2/$10 get $5 RR

Fillers:

1600 – Paper products – Big Roll bath tissue 1000 sheets, single roll Tuf paper towels – 10/$5
1610 – Valentines candy, Sweethearts 1 oz, Mars or Nestle heart – $.39


Walgreens Deals


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Walgreens 1/29 – 2/4
Free After RR
St. Joseph Enteric Aspirin 36 ct. 81 mg dose
$2.00 / $2.00 RR

Pur-Absorb Iron Supplement 28 packets
$10.00 / $10.00 RR

Blink Tears Eye Care Drops .33 or .5oz
$8.00 / $8.00 RR

Other RR deals
Air freshener kit
Lysol Neutra Air Freshamatic
or Air Wick I motion or freshamatic
$7.99 / $4.00 RR

Personal Care: Softsoap bodywash or 4 pack bars
Colgate Opti white or total toothpaste 4 or 6 oz. 360 surround or optic white toothbrush
Irish spring antiperspirant/deodorant 2.7 oz or 3.0 oz, bodywash 15 or 18 oz, 6 pack bars
4/$12.00 / $4.00 RR

Personal Care:
6 or 8 pack caress or lever 2000 bar soap
dove or degree clinical antiperspirant/deodorant, 1.7 oz
6 pack bar soap dove lotion 13.5 oz, bodywash 18 or 24 oz
pond’s 30 pack towelettes, cream 9.5 or 10.1 oz
3/$18.00 / $6RR

Head and Shoulders 13.5 or 14.2 oz
2/$9.00 / $2RR

Select Dove Personal Care
(shows men’s BW, mousse, shampoo, hair treatment, deodorant)
4/$15.00 / $5RR

Gillette Venus or fusion Proglide razor system
$9.99 / $4RR
additional $3RR when you buy razor and cartridges

Gillette Fusion Proglide Styler Power Razor
$19.99 / $5RR

Schick Hydro Razor System
Silk razor
power select
5 blade
$9.99 / $4RR

Crest 3D Whitestrips 8 to 40 ct
$49.99 / $5RR

Clairol Nice and Easy Hair color foam
$7.99 / $1RR

Enfamil formula premium 23.4oz, or 35 oz refill
Gentlease 22.2 oz or 33.2 oz refill
$7RR when you purchase any participating tub AND refill

Allegra 45 ct
$23.99 / $3RR

Alka Seltzer 20ct plus cold and cough, flu, sinus. or allergy relief
24 or 36 ct Digestive Relief
$3.99 each / $5RR wyb $15.00

Calcium, fiber, or aspirin
100 count citrucel or 16.9 or 30 oz
300 or 365 ct ecotrin
120 or 160 ct Os-cal
$9.99 / 3RR

Metamucil 44 packets, 160 ct capsules, 57 or 114 dose powder
2/$24.99 / $5RR

Prilosec otc 42 ct
$24.99 / $5RR

Miralax 17.9 oz
$19.99 / $3RR

Vicks cold and flu relief
24 ct dayquil, nyquil, sinex
liquid 12 oz
sinex spray .5oz
$6.49 each / $5RR wyb $20.00


Health & Beauty Deals


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http://www.npr.org/blogs/health/2012/01/09/144897944/why-million…


Medication Deals


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http://www.werdeals.com/uploads/Wags_1-8_ad_scan.pdf

FARR

Syntha-6 meal replacement bar, 1.59 oz – $1.89 get $1.89 RR (yes, it says $1.89 RR)

Kids Omega Smart Ultimate fish oils, 60 ct Omega-3 with DHA – $10 get $10 RR

Other RR deals:

Align digestive care, 28 ct – $28.99 get $5 RR

All 2X laundry detergent, 84 or 96 load – $9.99 get $1 RR
All Laundry Detergent, any 28 load+ $.75 1/15/2012 RP 12/4/2011

BIC razors – $5.99 get $1 RR
(BOGO coupon in Sunday paper)

Bounty paper towels, 8 roll – $7.99 get $1 RR
Bounty Towels $.25 1/31/2011 P&G 1/1/2012

Buy $20 get $10 RR:
Prevacid, 28 ct – $20
Prevacid 24 HR, any 28 or 42 ct. $7/2 2/4/2012 SS 12/11/2011
Gas-X, 18 or 24 ct – $5
Gas X Prevention Product – $2 1/31/2012 SS 12/4/2011
Gas-X Product $1.50 1/31/2012 SS 12/4/2011
Ex-Lax, 24 ct – $5
Maalox 90 ct or liquid – $5
Maalox Advanced Product, $1 1/14/2012 SS 10/16/2011
Maalox Advanced Product, any $2.50 1/14/2012 SS 10/16/2011

Benefiber – $10

Clairol nice ‘n easy – 2/$12 get $2 RR
Clairol Product $3 1/31/2011 P&G 1/1/2012

Colgate Total toothpaste, 4 oz or 360 Clean toothbrush – 2/$6 get $4 RR
1/1 total found in diabetes book
Colgate Toothbrush excludes Plus and Extra Clean .75 exp 1/21/12 ( ss#2 1/1/12)
Colgate toothpaste .75 exp 1/21/12 ( ss #2 1/1/12)

Delsym – $8.99 – Buy $20 get $6 RR

Digestive relief – $9.99 get $2 RR:
100 ct Citrucel or 16.9 or 30 oz
Citracal Product $2 3/31/2012 SS2 1/1/2012
Citracal Product, any $1 1/31/2012 RP 10/23/2011

100 ct Beano
Beano Product, any 15 c.+ $1 2/28/2012 RP 11/13/2011
90 ct Fiber Choice

EOS – shave cream 7 oz or 6 pack lotion – 2/$6 get $4 RR

Nivea For Men shave or facial care, 2.5 oz to 7 oz – 2/$7 get $2 RR

Oscar Mayer bacon, 16 oz – 2/$8 get $1 RR

Prilosec OTC, 28 ct – $18.99 get $3 RR
Prilosec OTC Item $2 1/31/2011 P&G 1/1/2012

Reach Total Care – floss 30 yds or toothbrush – $2.99 get $2 RR

Suave hair & personal care, participating – Buy $10 get $3 RR

Tom’s of Maine – unscented deodorant 2.5 oz, Cool Mountain Mint mouthwash 16 oz, or toothpaste 4.2 or 4.7 oz – $3.99 get $3 RR

Tylenol Precise pain relief – cream 2.5 oz, 3 or 4 pack heat patch – $5.99 get $3 RR
Tylenol Precise Product, excludes trial size $2.00 3/1/2012 SS 9/11/2011
Tylenol Precise Products, any except trial size $2.00 1/31/2012 RP 11/6/2011
Tylenol Precise Products, any except trial size $5/2 1/31/2012 RP 11/6/2011

Vicks – $10.99 get $1 RR
Vicks Product $1.00 1/31/2011 P&G 1/1/2012

Zicam – $10.99 get $2 RR
Zicam Product, $2 3/31/2012 SS 10/23/2011

Neutrogena Rebate : $10 Rebate WYB $30 worth products [neutrogena.com]

Fillers:

1404 – Nestle 1.5 oz to 2.1 oz or Mentos 1.32 oz – 39, limit 3
1430 – No Nonsense knee highs – 29, limit 3

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Health & Beauty Deals


Rating: 2 Posted By: HaleyB
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Buy $20 get $10 Register Reward
28 count Prevacid $20

$4 coupon

(I’m new to creating posts so I’m not sure I did the coupon link correctly)

There are a couple of other free items and a one cent money maker this week. This is the only one that caught my eye, I’m pretty sure this makes it less than the store brand equivalent.


Walgreens Deals




Rating: 15 Posted By: megamands
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Updated – Jan. 22, 2012

http://www.cflticketxchange.com/

Here is the story:

I am going to Orlando from Los Angeles on a vacation with my dad. Long story short, we want to go to DisneyWorld and Universal Studios IoA. I came across this site on craigslist and they sell tickets about 40% off retail which is the average CL seller (except this is a “company” and not a person). They say its not a time share or ticket broker, but they just buy tickets in bulk and can sell it for cheap.

Part that worries me:
To buy tickets, you must call them and buy tickets over the phone (no online ordering) and they ONLY accept greendot card which is a prepaid giftcard basically that you buy from your local WalMart/Walgreens etc… Once you pay for it giving your prepaid card number, they email you a confirmation with your tickets that you pick up at will call at the park.

So my question is, is this site legit or should I stay away? I tried researching the site for fraud sales or happy customers but I came up empty handed. Is it worth the risk to try it out if I find no feedback? I would be saving about $400 which is a lot for this trip. I don’t really trust meeting with people because on CL, there are a lot of fraud reports from other users.

Anyone have any suggestions?

EDIT: UPDATE 1-22-12

Ok, I am not back in Los Angeles from an amazing trip. This is how I saved money at the parks just in case you wanted the best price tickets….

Pirate Dinner Show
This one I thought I got a bargain by getting $15 off each adult ticket and getting BOGO free drink coupons by going to my hotels ticket booth and sweet talking my way into getting a lower price. I then found UCT had it for $20 off face value but no drink coupons so I call it a wash there. Show was alright, more for children IMO because they grab kids from the audience to help with a lot of the show and go on stage. No amazing stunts or acrobats or even choreography that was good. Food that was included was so so. You don’t get to chose, they give you salad/soup, rice chicken and pork. We got to take pictures with the cast though afterwards which was fun.

WonderWorks Museum
We got these tickets also from my hotel which was $22 per person plus 10 free tokens plus 1 free glow in the dark maze coupon which saved us about $10 each. Retail is $25 just for entry and about $7 for the maze. This place is a must see for all ages. They have many hands on activities to do and see. Really fun time, and bring a camera here! I couldn’t find any better deals but was told AAA office might have it for $15 but we didn’t want to drive all the way there on a gamble.

Disney World
I bought these tickets by driving to the Kissimmee Florida Hospital and going to their gift shop at 9:30am (they open at 9am). I was told that they receive Disney World 1 day base tickets once in a while and gift them out if you make a $70 donation or greater but they sell FAST. I called at 9am and they said they got a batch in but won’t last until 10am so we drove their and arrived by 9:30am. We donated $300 and got 4 tickets. No tax or anything here, could’ve done it for $280 if I wanted. They give you hard tickets here that state on the tickets they are from the hospital and good for 1 day (NO UPGRADES ALLOWED AT PARK). But we didn’t want park hoppers anyways…

Universal
The cheapest way I found these tickets were by going to guest relations and letting them know my dad has trouble walking (he is 65 and had some surgeries) and they gave us a 15% discount on the tickets we bought. They stated that they do this for any handicapped or disability person or group (no proof was required but I don’t know if we just got a nice girl or not). 15% off was cheaper than any broker I saw online including undercovertourist (UCT). Now, I am not saying go lie to them and make something up, but if you legitimately have someone with any type of disability, then they should honor it up to 6 people in the group. Inside the park, AAA card came in handy and got us 10% off everything we bought.

My mini review coming from Disneyland/Universal in CA… (skip this if you care only about prices and savings)
First, just a little about me so you know where I am coming from. I am a 25 year old male who enjoys rides as well as shows and loves theme park hopping. I will try to be as unbiased as possible. I do enjoy extreme coasters (like Magic and Knotts) as well as detailed, theme rides (Disney or universal). I go to Disneyland about 3-4 times a year, Universal about 3-4 times a year in CA.

Animal Kingdom – Much like the LA zoo, its a giant zoo with a few rides. If you are a ride enthusiast, skip this park. The 3 decent rides they had were Everest, Dinosaur and a safari ride.
Everest is EXACTLY like “The Mummy” ride at universal studios, except duller. A very short roller coaster ride that you go forwards on, then backwards for a few drops. This is suppose to be their “big” main ride. Or you can compare it to Matterhorn in Disney, but 1/8th of the track time and a short backwards part. Has the same Yeti snow mountain theme.
Dinosaur was a bit better for me. This is basically Indiana Jones except with a dinosaur theme and shorter as well (all the rides are sooo short!!). You sit in a jeep like Indy and go trying to find a dinosaur while the jeep is taking you on bumps and sharp turns. No spears get thrown at you though and no steep drops under a boulder.
Safari ride is an enjoyable family ride that takes you out on the back side of the park through their little “Africa” while the tour guide points out animals and facts. This is very similar to the tram ride at universal except instead of Hollywood sets, you are looking at animals. My tour guide sucked unfortunately and was driving fast so pictures were hard (we caught up to the tram in front of us while no tram was behind us). And he was not delivering his lines well (which is understandable, its a hit or miss at any park).
I did go on ALL the rides, but I am not gonna waste my time riding about the others.
The shows, on the other hand, were AMAZING. 2 big shows, Finding Nemo the musical and Lion King were both great! The only thing in CA that I can compare these to would be the Aladdin show in California Adventure. Finding Nemo I enjoyed much more, I would have actually PAID to see this, about $40 I would say. Its a full set, full production show about 40 minutes long. I have never seen the movie, but this show was still amazing. Its people holding full size props while singing and controlling them. After a while, you don’t even notice the people, but focused on the props! Lion King was also great and funny. They sing all the traditional songs from the movie (which I loved when I was a kid) so it really brought back memories. Lion King is performed in the center of the room so you sit in a circle around it, no bad seat in the house.

Animal Kingdom, although was disappointed in the rides, made up with it in the shows.

Epcot
I won’t go into detail on the rides here because most overlap with Diseyland/CA (soarin, test track, american adventure, captain EO). I skipped all those because I assume they were the same. The new rides were also great and wish they brought some to the west coast. Spaceship Earth and Mission space were both really fun and unique rides. This park is a solid B+ overall. They have a good variety of rides and great photo moments and food from all parts of the world as well as buildings in the little “countries” they created. What I enjoyed most and also found most interesting is the workers! They actually fly over people from their native countries and pay them to live and work there for a year! I had a chat with one of the girls who they brought from Morocco and she said they flew her out to just talk and be there. Each country has workers to make it more real. All the food was great too! I recommend you eat as little as possible to try all the variety of foods they offer from the different parts of the world. The only thing this park lacked was shows which I can’t blame them. They fit so much into an already big park which is tough to do in one day.

Universal – Islands of Adventure

By far, the BEST theme park I have EVER been to. I wish they had IoA in CA. Each ride there is so unique and unlike anything else. I don’t want to write to much because this isn’t my blog and none of you probably care, but the 2 best rides I have ever been on are Spider-Man and Harry Potters Hogwarts castle. I would like to meet the geniuses who designed these rides.
Spiderman is a 3D moving ride that includes not only a 3D movie, but real props as your car moves through the track. I thought it was going to be like Simpsons the ride (stationary 3D ride that just moves the car on a fixed spot). But no, this ride takes you through an entire rollercoaster style ride while involving fire, water, smoke and taking you through an adventure.

I thought it couldn’t get any better but then I sat on Harry Potter! Oh boy, this is similar to Spiderman but version 2.0! Although no 3D, it takes you flying through the air also involving movie screens in spots as though you are flying in the air while playing quidditch, and then taking you through real props as you fly away from demontors, dragons, the whompping willow! I can not describe the thrill these rides brought when I thought the best thrills I got were from my previous favorite rides (Riddlers Revenge and Goliath at Magic Mountain). But these rides, although not intense roller coasters, brought more joy and more thrill in me than any other ride. I can ride these multiple times (in fact, I did ride each twice).

The Hulk was their intense roller coaster, and although not as big or scary as Magic Mountains, did provide that feeling of fear when it shoots you at the start going upwards (which is similar to Superman at MM). Also got to give a shout out to the other rides, Ripsaw Falls (this puts splash mountain to shame!) and Pop Eye and Blutos water ride (this also puts roaring rapids and bigfoot waters to shame!) The rides at universal were just other rides I’ve been on but on steriods! BRING SPARE CLOTHES OR A PANCHO IF YOU GO ON THE POP EYE RIDE AND TAKE YOUR SHOES AND SOCKS OFF!!!! You will get drenched no matter where you sit.

Anyways, had a blast!


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