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Latest Articles

A Little Luck in “The Book of Mormon” Ticket Lottery

Do you ever not enter a drawing because you don’t think you’ll win? Here’s what happened to me. “The Book of Mormon” was high on my must-see list, but it seemed way over my budget. Even the cheapest balcony seats were impossible to get. My hope was revived when an in-person ticket lottery was announced — only 24 orchestra seats sold before every show at just $25 each. I missed the first two nights, but was determined to go every day until I won. I left my car for my next trip downtown. At the light rail stop, I found a penny on the ground right in front of me. I shared the “good news” with my friend, who laughed it off. The crowd waiting this time numbered several hundred. I even recognized many faces from the day before. I was definitely not alone in my quest to see this show. As we all anxiously waited for the drawing to begin, I leaned over to my friend and said, “I’ll be the second name drawn.” Of course, he chuckled again. First name drawn was Melissa. Second name drawn was (drum roll, please) … Bryan! I got two center orchestra seats in the front row for $50 – seats that are normally $125 each. It was both an unbelievable and awe-inspiring night of theatre and a little luck. We wanted to share my story because many people wonder who wins. Plus, we hope the theatre lovers, like us at MHOTC, don’t give up and keep tryin’ — you just might be lucky, too. For all the details on the ticket lottery, click here. Good luck!

Posted by Bryan on August 20, 2019 | Updated December 17, 2019 Filed Under: Bryan Blathers

Upcoming Free Days at Museums & Attractions

Museum-drawingWe know frugal families are well-versed on the FREE Days at museums and attractions across the city. Therefore, rather than posting each one individually, we created a comprehensive list of all the FREE days for easy one-stop “shopping.” Most of the free days are funded, in part, by taxes collected through the Science and Cultural Facilities District. Others are funded by corporate sponsorship. We’re lucky to live in a city with so many wonderful institutions to explore without breaking the bank. However, it’s important to note that the FREE Days are very popular. (Translation: Be prepared to deal with large crowds and allow time to search for a good parking spot.) To review our page, click here. Of course, if we find a FREE Day of note because of some special attraction or exhibit, we’ll post it for you.

Posted by Bryan on August 7, 2019 | Updated December 17, 2019 Filed Under: Entertainment · Family Activities · Things To Do

Can’t Afford RTD? Enroll In Its New Discount Fare Program

Enrollment in LiVE, the Regional Transportation District (RTD)’s new, income-based fare discount program is now open. The LiVE Program provides 40% off fares to qualifying riders whose household incomes are at or below 185% of the federal poverty level. All applications for the LiVE Program – pronounced as one would say, “live your best life” may be found here. [Read more…] about Can’t Afford RTD? Enroll In Its New Discount Fare Program

Posted by Laura on July 30, 2019 | Updated July 29, 2019 Filed Under: Services

Bryan Blathers: Are Senior Discounts Really Worth It?

There’s no way around it, my parents are old. My father is in his late-70s and my mother is a few years behind. And, no, 70 is not the new 40. There is not a weekly visit that goes by that I don’t give a tutorial on the remote control, iPad and Smart TV.

That’s not to say I don’t know any “senior citizens” who are young and vivacious, like my 70-something twin neighbors — click here. It’s just that, unfortunately, my parents do not fall into that category. And, trust me, they’re not offended by the term “old.” My father almost swallowing his tiny hearing aids, thinking they were pills, always provides amusement at family gatherings. Or the fact that whenever the phone rings on the TV one of them inevitably answers the phone. “Hello? Hello?” (If you can’t tell, my family has a good sense of humor about it all.) [Read more…] about Bryan Blathers: Are Senior Discounts Really Worth It?

Posted by Bryan on July 24, 2019 | Updated July 24, 2019 Filed Under: Bryan Blathers

Game On! Deals & Discounts at Dave & Buster’s

Game on! Families looking for lots of fun-packed action should head to Dave & Buster’s. The entertainment complex has it all — sports bar, restaurant and arcade. Now, this is not your typical arcade. For those old enough, it’s not Pac-Man, Centipede or Frogger anymore. Now, everything is much more high-tech and interactive.

The destination offers some of the most cutting-edge video games, many based on hit movies. On the flip side, they also offer many “carnival” arcade games for those who prefer their gaming a little more traditional, but still lots of fun. (On the arcade games, players earn tokens for high scores, which can be redeemed for some really cool prizes.) [Read more…] about Game On! Deals & Discounts at Dave & Buster’s

Posted by Bryan on July 17, 2019 | Updated July 17, 2019 Filed Under: Family Activities · Kids Fun · Sports & Recreation · Things To Do

Bryan Blathers: The Two Traits of a Great Bargain Hunter

Navigating the world of discounts and coupons can be tricky — especially with so many restrictions, limitations and/or fine print. (There’s a reason it’s called “fine print.” That’s why I carry a mini-magnifier in my wallet. You should, too.) Any decent bargain hunter worth his or her weight in coupons must have these two traits, in my humble opinion — being inquisitive and assertive. 

I’m assuming, if you get our daily e-newsletter (if not, sign-up here) or read our site with any regularity, you’re already a seasoned deal finder. However, we still often get readers upset because they did not get a deal. Typically, their frustration is aimed at us and/or the business. In reality, much of their anger could have easily been avoided with two very simple skills. [Read more…] about Bryan Blathers: The Two Traits of a Great Bargain Hunter

Posted by Bryan on July 10, 2019 | Updated July 1, 2022 Filed Under: Bryan Blathers

Denver Botanic Gardens Chatfield Farms

The 700-acre Denver Botanic Gardens Chatfield Farms is best known as a native plant refuge and working farm located along the banks of Deer Creek in southern Jefferson County. This expansive site includes historic Hildebrand Ranch and its restored 1918 dairy barn. The aromatic lavender garden showcases 14 species, while the unique flower-filled butterfly house is habitat to native species of these “painted ladies.”

Facilities include the Earl J. Sinnamon Visitor Center, the historical Hildebrand Ranch, a restored 1918 dairy barn and silo, the 1874 Deer Creek Schoolhouse, 2.5 miles of nature trails, the Deer Creek Discovery children’s play area and numerous wildflower gardens.

Bring your binoculars and wander the many trails. The area is known for exceptional bird watching.

The Natural Dye Study Group of the Rocky Mountain Weavers Guild approached the Gardens to establish a habitat for plants used in dyeing. The result is the Janice Ford Dye Garden, one of the few such gardens in the country. The entire complex is a bucolic refuge near the city and its fast-growing suburbs.

Denver Botanic Gardens Chatfield Farms, 8500 W. Deer Creek Canyon Rd., Littleton, 720-865-4346

Denver Botanic Gardens at Chatfield

Denver Botanic Gardens at Chatfield

Hours

Open Daily: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. (Last admission is at 4 p.m.)

Admission Prices

$14 adults

$7 children ages 3 to 15

$11 seniors (65+)

$11 military and veterans (with ID)

FREE children 2 and under

Members: Free

To learn more about Chatfield Farms FREE DAYS and to reserve tickets go here.

Posted by Claire on July 1, 2019 | Updated December 22, 2025 Filed Under: Things To Do

Timbuk Toys’ Weekly Story Play Time, $10 Discount For Birthday Boys & Girls

Timbuk Toys brings Denver the world’s best toys for learning, laughter and fun. However, they offer families more than just toys. In all of its stores, they have interactive play stations where kids can have fun with its toys and parents can see how its curated selection of toys enrich the play experience. 

Plus, they offer a weekly Story Play Time for toddlers and pre-schoolers, an interactive hour of entertainment and engagement by the beloved Mr. Paul. [Read more…] about Timbuk Toys’ Weekly Story Play Time, $10 Discount For Birthday Boys & Girls

Posted by Bryan on June 18, 2019 | Updated June 15, 2019 Filed Under: Family Activities · Kids Fun · Shopping

Boston Market: BOGO Free Rotisserie Carver Sandwich

Get sandwiched by tasty savings at Boston Market. The chain is well-known for its rotisserie chicken, so its new Rotisserie Carver sandwiches are a natural extension of its menu. For many hungry bargain hunters, Boston Market is on the “expensive” side, so now’s the time to take a big bite of this offer. [Read more…] about Boston Market: BOGO Free Rotisserie Carver Sandwich

Posted by Bryan on June 12, 2019 | Updated June 11, 2019 Filed Under: Fast Food · Food Deals

Regal Cinemas: Get 50% Off Popcorn Every Tuesday

popcornRegal Cinemas’ Regal Crown Club is a must for both the casual and fanatical movie-goer. Not only is membership FREE, but the club offers rewards, discounts and promos. Whether you go to the movies a few times a year or every week, you’d be foolish not to sign-up for the loyalty program — just the savings. [Read more…] about Regal Cinemas: Get 50% Off Popcorn Every Tuesday

Posted by Bryan on June 10, 2019 | Updated September 21, 2021 Filed Under: Entertainment

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