Thursday, May 12, 2016

Savings in Las Vegas

Las Vegas is filled with so much fun things that those few dollars can add up very quick! 


But during my families vacation in April we found so many ways to save money. 

First thing I did was book our room. Like I said before (here) I always look for hotels with a breakfast included. This saves on money. 
We booked the Embassy Suites. It's 2 blocks away from the Strip so this means I avoided all those resort fees which can run an additional $10-$30 per night. Yuck!!

Next thing is I ordered our Go Explorer Passes


This was the first time I purchased these and I am now a forever fan. I entered in the city I was wanting to purchase, in this case Las Vegas. It then pulled up all the shows, activities, restaurants, etc that I can chose from. I can chose to purchase a pass good for 3 or 5 attractions. Since my family and I were only going to be in town for a long week I chose the 3 attractions. 

But before I purchased I checked Groupons just in case. I found these passes for about $10 cheaper per person. That's an extra $60 saved. 

And to get the most bang for our buck we tried to chose the most expense attractions instead of the cheap stuff offered. 

We chose The Ultimate Variety Show that's at Planet Hollywood. Tickets are $69.99 on their website. This show is so amazing! I recommend it to everyone. 

Then we chose CSI: The Experience that's at the MGM Grand. Tickets on their website cost $28! This is really fun! Our family is really into crime fighting shows we it was awesome to be able to solve our own murder. Can you tell from my daughter's finger guns?

And last we chose Paris:The Eiffel Tower. The pass only allows daytime hours so make sure to read the fine print. We were totally fine with this. The cost for a daytime ticket is $17.

We were debating on using our last attraction for another show but my kids really wanted to go here. We homeschool and last month we learned about France so they were so excited when they seen the Eiffel Tower. Just don't look down!!!


And now what else did we do? Vegas is filled with coupons.



There's coupons in booklets that lay around everywhere. In our hotel, on the corner, at restaurants, etc. Oh my goodness! People are just handing out coupons as we walked the street.

While walking someone handed me a booklet about a show and I skimmed through it to see if I could find a coupons and Viola'; there was a 20% off coupon for the M&M store. My kids were so happy to visit here. And I was happy to save a few bucks! :)

For lunch we packed wraps, power bars, water bottles, fruit, etc. Everything we could pack to save on cash and calories.

Also in those Las Vegas visitor magazines that are in hotel. Those are my new favorite hidden treasures.


(source)

This places names all the place to:
-Golf
-See a movie
-Eat
-Gamble
-Bars
-Tours <---- and this caught my eye

Hexx Chocolate and Confexxion offers free chocolate tours and tastings! I signed up on-line on there website (HERE) and within an hour we had our appointment. I'm sure the times vary based on how busy they are but we were blessed.
 We got to tour the back room and see how all their yummies are made.
Then we were seated and given 2 trays of chocolates (1 per person) to try all their different chocolates. I now have a new #1 chocolate.

There's so much free stuff in Vegas. So much that my family and I didn't even put a dent into our bucket list. 
There's tons of street performers. It's nice to tip when they put a show on but I don't tip just because they are wearing a costume. These Hello Kitty were dancing then started dancing with my daughters. So I paid each $1. 

Cool dragon in MGM.


Hershey Store 




Looking at waterfalls.


 
Carol's Bake Shop. It's free to look but how could we pass up those sweet smells. So we paid for some cannolis.


  3D movie at the M&M store



 Checking out the M&M race car.


Flower carnival at the Wynn Hotel. 

But beyond the free stuff there's some things we paid for because we just wanted to have that memory. Like lunch at White Castle. We love those little burgers!
And Taste Around the World in the Everything Coca-Cola store. For around $20 we got these 3 trays of kid cups. (18 cups total) and got to try Cokes from all over the world. 


No one liked the Coke from Italy. 


But one thing we absolutely wanted to experience was the Tournament of Kings at the Excalibur. 

But these tickets have convenience fee and taxes on top of the actual ticket but thanks to one little thing my family saved $200! 


I got myself an M life card. It's free to sign up for (21+ yrs old) and there's some great unadvertised discounts. When we got to the ticket counter my husband asked if there's any discounts since the show was starting soon. The employee said only if we had an M life card. And I remember signing up a while ago but never printed it out. So we went to the M life counter and the worker printed my card out for me. When we returned back to the Tournament of Kings ticket agent she took the discount off. So we ended up savings tons of money just because of this little sapphire. 


If you've never heard of this show it's amazing. It's a full 3 course meal and a medieval show. The show is so thrilling, exciting, and loud it just pulls you into the show where you'll be screaming for your knight and banging on the tables. We left with sore throats and hurting hands.

But thanks to my M life card we were able to snag discounts here and there on drinks of soda and small upgrades from being seated first. There's so much more perks that I'm going to have to look into this more.

This is it. We came, we loved, and made more memories with our kids. We were able to go big in one of the most extravagant cities in the the world. (Probably the world!) So hope this helps you.






Wednesday, May 11, 2016

Toys R Us

LastI had some time between appointments and went to Toy R Us to pass it by. 
Normally their prices aren't that good. This is why I stock up when they have they Clearance Blast sale. I can find so much stuff that's all priced around $1-$5!

But like I said I had some time to pass so I walked the aisles and was surprised to find a few deals.

Around this time all the summer items are out and being purchased. All last seasons items are already scooped up by deal shoppers like me or the items are salvaged and removed from the shelves.

So the next big sale will be back to school. So after July 4th. So this is when I'll be back.

But I did score two Melissa and Doug items for my neice and nephew. 
The tool kit is $19.99 but the shelve showed the price of $9.99. I informed the cashier and she was sweet enough to adjust the price. But Toys R Us as the right to decline this request. I just got blessed!
Then I found this chalk/magnetic board. It comes with those cool letter magnets, chalk, eraser, and dry erase marker. 
The th says $16.98 but like I say scan,scan,scan! It came up $4.98!
Plus it was part of the stores promo. Buy one get second 40%off. So this board came out to be $2.98! This is such a great price for this brand.

I also found a WWE building block set. 
Normally it's $70!!! That's a crazy insane price. But for this cheap lady it scanned at $4.98!! This is the perfect gift for our gift closet or to mail for my nephew.
Last purchase was these cute forks. They originally were $4 but clearances to 98 cents. Plus there's a promo buy one get the second 50% off. So I paid less than $1.50 for both sets. I recently gave all my baby items away for a baby shower so now these will be the start to my gift closet. 

Happy shopping! Hopefully you can did some hidden treasures too! 

Sunday, April 24, 2016

3 Ideas for Picking A Hotel

Picking a hotel that fits my families needs USE to be difficult. I would go with the cheapest place no matter what. All we needed was a beds, right?

WRONG!

Now a days my family is getting bigger. I'm not talking about adding more people. I mean my babies are now teens/pre-teens. We need more space!

We're planning a weekend trip to Vegas soon. It's close enough to Salt Lake that we can get there in 6 hours. And it's a nice change of pace from our daily routine.

So when I look for a hotel this is what I look for.

#1. A room big enough for everyone.
 So staying on the Strip is out of the questions. Something about being split up from my family on a family trip doesn't make sense. So I'm looking for family rooms or suites. Sure the cost might seem more but in reality it's the cheaper route.

1 single room on the strip can cost $60 a night (we're staying 3 nights) x 2 rooms (praying these rooms are adjoined) + $20-$30 hotel fees for each night = I'm looking at $540 minimum for hotel cost!
So we stay off the strip. But still close enough that we can walk or shuttle (if the hotel offers). So staying off the strip can cost us about 40-50% less since we are not paying those nasty hotel fees.

#2. BREAKFAST INCLUDED!!!
Look below....

I use bookings.com for my hotel searches. There's tons of searching sites but this is the only site I've found where I can book now and pay when I get to the hotel. And I can cancel up to the day before just in case my plans change with no charge. 

Anyways this is my search for Vegas and family of 6. The sites my cost will be around $268-$310 for the weekend at these hotels. And this is a great price for my size family. 
But looks what happens when I add breakfast included in my search.

Now the cost is $325-$347! The cost is around $40 more but knowing my family this is a great price. For $40 more I'm paying an average of $13.33 a morning for breakfast. That's like paying $2 a person.  Even if my family goes to a dollar menu for breakfast I'm looking at spending around $5 a person! So this is a great price. Plus we can eat as much as we want. So we fill up on breakfast! 

#3. Kitchen! 
Mini fridge and microwave are a must! I can usually read this in the room description but sometimes I get surprised to find a kitchenette or a full size kitchen in my room.  The reason why I look for a kitchen is.....remember that cost for doing to a $1 menu- Now cut that cost in HALF! All thanks to using the kitchen items provided in our hotel room.

On the first day we arrive at our hotel our family just chills. We relax, unpack, shower, and stretch our legs for driving so long.  And I assess the kitchen area. Once everyone is cleaned and refreshed  we go to the grocery store. My husband insist on finding a Super Target. This way we can get the food and whatever else we might have forgotten. Like swim trunks, sun screen, socks, toothbrushes, whatever. Plus we're all about saving with cartwheels and red cards. 
So while at the hotel I will make my list of items we'll be using for the next few days. 

Wraps: our go-to meal 
-tuna pouches (high protein) 
-tortillas 
-pre cooked frozen chicken
-small mayo
-produce
( apples, celery, lettuce, avocado, oranges...
 things what won't smash in my bag while we're out exploring)

And added yummies for our kids:
-cup of noodles
-yogurt tubes
-juice boxes
etc. 

So my family will fill up at the hotel breakfast. Then we go out and enjoy our destination. 
While at Vegas our kids want to go to the M&M store and the Coke store. Last time we tried the Cokes of the world and we all loved it! And they want to do this again. 

Anyways my husband and I budget to eat out at a restaurant 1-2 times and know we'll pick up a few snacks here and there. 
For restaurants we plan to take advantage of lunch specials.  Cost of restaurants are about 50% less during lunch hours which are normally from 11-3pm. We sit down around 2-2:30 and enjoy a great meal at a fraction of the cost. But most days I will pack up my daytrip bag with waters, snacks, and wraps so my family doesn't get the HANGRY! After we eat we explore some more. While my husband and I can go long into the night exploring and finding the cities treasures our 6 & 7 year old are sleepy and cranky by 8pm. So we head back to our hotel, give them bubble baths, and enjoy an easy microwave meal. 

Hotel picks can vary. Based on where we are going my family likes those little extras:


Pools for Vegas are nice. But pools for California are dumb. Seriously the ocean is a few miles away. 

Exercise room- we will never need!

Parking cost- I only find places that offer free parking.

Internet access- doesn't everywhere have this. Even if not our iPhones is all we need since we're vacationing to unplug. 

TV/DVD player- we don't care. We never watch the TV anyways. 

High Security- We've got the highest protection; God! 

Well that's what my family and I do pick the best hotel for us. Good luck on your searches and go adventuring! 

Saturday, April 16, 2016

Red Bag Produce

Here's another money saving tip.

My family and I TRY to eat healthy. We always have a ton of fruits and vegetables in our home at all time. 

This can be really expensive. Before this tip I would spend about 50% of my food budget just in produce. 

But now I have cut that cost I half.
My secret:
Smith's (Kroger) stores sell marked down produce! And each bag is 99cents!!

At most my locations near me there are shelves or carts filled with red netted bags with the produce the store wants to get rid of. 
Talking to my produce guy he tells me that the fruit comes from when displays get changed and there's no room for those items. 
This week Smiths has a sale for Taste of Spain so all the peppers, tomatoes, etc have to be displayed leaving out those yummy $4 mini seedless watermelons that my kids love. So they get red bagged.
He also says items get red bagged when the original packaging gets damaged like the bag of organic apples that cost $6 each. The bag got a year in the netting so it has to be red bagged. 
So every couple of days I'll swing by my Smiths and grab whatever red bags they have. 
There are some items I don't care for like those potatoes. I can get a 5lb bag at walmart for $1. But other than this I will grab everything. 
What my family doesn't eat my bunnies will.
Most of the produce will get eaten with 48 hours. My family loves fruit. But the items I know they won't touch as fast I cut up into cubes.
Freeze in a pie plate. And once it's frozen it put the fruit in a freeze bag to use later for smoothies.(fastest way to get our daily recommended consummation)
So about 2 days a month I do this process. But when my husband is craving a milkshake he'll grab these bags of fruit instead and whip up something yummy for everyone. 
Plus I like the fact that every in our smoothies is fresh and organic since I'm the one who cut it. 
So look around the produce section and see if you can find those red netted bags. 

Thursday, April 7, 2016

Walmart Greeting Cards

There's a coupon right now on coupons.com for $1 off 2 Hallmark greeting cards at Walmart with a minimum $1 purchase.

So last night while my family slept I went to my Walmart to see if I could find any hidden treasures.
I found a coupon but this was my best find.
The coupon said $1 off 2 Hallmark cards with the purchase of $1 minimum.  So this means that I had to get my total over $1 to use this coupon. I know there's 47 cent cards but then my total wouldn't be high enough to use this coupon so instead I did this deal.

1 Hallmark Card @97 cents
1 Hallmark card @47 cents 
Total $1.44 so minus the $1 coupon my oop was only 44 cents for 2 cards. I stocked up on every occasion I could think of. Birthdays, weddings, baby shower, etc. 

But what got my excited was finding this coupon too. 



$2 off 2 Hallmark cards with minimum $2 purchase. So again my total has to be over $2 to use this coupon. But I found some cards marked at $1.97. This is the deal
1 Hallmark card @ 1.97
1 Hallmark card @ 47 cents
total $2.44 so minus this coupon I will pay again only 44 cents for 2 cards!

So look at the greeting card section for these coupons. There was just a tear pad so I grabbed a few so I can go back tomorrow morning. (I only brought a few dollars)

I love when Hallmark brings out these coupons since this is when I stock up my greeting card box that I will use for the rest of the year. And it's costing me less than Hallmarks cheapest cards. 


1 Way To Always Save Big Bucks!


When I shop I walk out of every store saving anywhere between 75%-100%!!!
But I would never accomplish this task without doing this 1 thing!

It doesn't matter how many coupons I clip, how many times I check the websites, or how much I stalk the clearance; If I don't do this 1 thing my budget will get screwed up every time! 

My #1 shopping secret is PRAYER!


As I get into truck I say a prayer to my Heavenly Father. I ask him to help me find the items on my list, for my coupons to work properly, to help me find the items that my family needs or that others could use. I ask for helping finding items that cost pennies or will be free so I can either put in my stockpile or donate. 

And I testify that God answers my prayer every single time.
Last night I went to Walgreens to pick up toliet paper and paper towels. I budgeted $35 to cover the cost of everything plus tax. So while I was looking at the summer toys like water guns and chalk the employee came up to me and said that each items was ringing up 9 cents! Regularly each were 99 cents! So I grabbed a few items since I had an in-store gift card for $2. 
When I went to the register everything rang up cheaper and with God's help my total for $176 worth of items only cost me $33! 


So I was able to get the 4- 12 packs of Charmin and 2-6pack of Scott paper towels 
PLUS
4 boxes of cereal
2 spiderman alarm clocks
1 Crayola Star Wars box tin of crayons
1 Easter "Rejoice" Cross
1 large perfume that I'll use for Mother's Day
59 summer toys
(water guns, chalk, water balloons, parachute men, helicopters, flying disc, jacks, bouncy balls, etc)
So I was able to spend less and get more and this only happens when I prayed for God's help. 

And to tell you there are times when I forget to prayer and when I shop this is when I will miss or forget a coupon, something comes up the wrong price and I don't catch it, my coupons will beep at the register, or I grab the wrong item for my ibotta, etc. Then I have double the work fixing the mistake so I make sure I pray every time. 
Give it a try. Heavenly Father will not let you down. 


Monday, April 4, 2016

After Easter Clearance


After holidays are the best days to shop. And the longer you wait the cheaper items will be. 
A week after Easter my Target had non-food items at 90% off. And the food was 70% off. This is as low as the prices will go so it's stock up time. 

Of course I picked up a few candies to munch on but when I look through the holiday clearance I'm looking for 2 things:

1). Items I can use next holiday. In this case I'm looking at those adorable egg wreaths, bunny decor, dye kits, and anything I can use next year. It's cheaper now than next Easter when I'll have to pay full price. So I snagged a cute Happy Eastet banner for 30 cents, an egg stencil kit for 19 cents, and dye kit for 9 cents! 

2) Items I can use all year long. And these are my favorite finds. The toys, gift wraps, decor, craft things that have no hint of Easter but are still 90% off. 

And this is what I found. I found tons of Dr.Seuss items. All originally $1 that are now 10 cents! 
So when I seen all those bags and knick knacks I thought of my daughters summer birthday party. It will now be themed Dr.Seuss. So I grabbed tote bags to act as goodie bags. Posters to act as table decor. And after her party I will hang up in her room. I grabbed the rulers, erasers, stickers, bookmarkers, and keychains will act as goodie bag fillers. My daughter is so excited to have a Seuss birthday party. 

In addition to the Seuss items I picked up twine, felt flower kits, ninja turtle sticker books, candy gum tubs, chalk paint, and gift tags that all don't show a hint tht they were Easter clearance. All prices between 10 cents and 30 cents. 

So for my little Target adventure I snagged birthday items, stock pile candies, crafts, toys, and candies all for around $5! That's a huge savings!

So look around and see what your stores have. Think outside the box on ways to use those Easter clearances. Happy Savings!