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Still available! 4 pack season passes (2011) for Seven Peaks, Trafalga, Owlz, and Flash $139.95! 1 and 2 packs now available!

This is an AMAZING offer from City Deals! An entire summer of entertainment for a family of 4 for just $34.99 each!

This package includes four (4) “Pass of All Passes”

Each “Pass of All Passes” includes all of the following thru Labor Day 2011 — yep we said 2011!

Questions about this pass? Call 800-970-8824 9am – 5pm MST


Seven Peaks Waterpark
— Unlimited admission on days of normal operation
— A 3% discount on food in the park


Trafalga Fun Center, Orem
— Unlimited Mini Golf
— Unlimited Slick Track
— Unlimited XD Theater
— Unlimited Batting Cages
— Does not include arcade tokens

Trafalga Fun Center, Lehi (formerly Liberty Land)
— Unlimited Mini Golf
— Unlimited Laser Tag
— Unlimited Slick Track
— Unlimited Bumper Boats
— Unlimited Rush Coaster
— Unlimited Rock Climbing
— Unlimited Carousel
— Unlimited Frog Hopper
— Unlimited Kiddie Area
— Unlimited Pirate Ship
— Unlimited Train & Airplane
— Unlimited Mini Track
— Unlimited Drop Tower
(Does not include arcade tokens)


Orem Owlz Games (at Brent Brown Ballpark)
— Unlimited General Admission Tickets
(one ticket per home game per pass)


Utah Flash Games (at McKay Events Center)
— Unlimited General Admission Tickets
(one ticket per home game per pass)

LINK TO “Pass of All Passes”

Try code: TSEARSBC for free shipping. Expiration unknown.

Halloween Costumes! Do you Buy or Make? Which is cheaper?

This is my daughter dressed as Princess Leia last year on Halloween. My Mom is an accomplished seamstress and so Halloween is easy when Grandma makes the costume! My only addition to this costume was the hair (easy since she has natural Leia hair), blaster (black spray paint on old plastic Nintendo gun) and boots (white spray paint on clearance cheapy boots) and some help with the belt. Yes, it’s a very cool costume. Thanks, Mom!

I love Halloween. I love the decorations. I love making spooky recipes and homemade root beer with dry ice (1 gallon of water; 1 lb of sugar; 1 oz. root beer extract; 1 lb dry ice). I love carving the coolest jack-o-lanterns on the block and I love the costumes!
My goto place for all things Halloween is FamilyFun Magazine and you can find many of their ideas on FamilyFun.com. Over the years I have tried and loved many of their recipes and costume ideas. One of my favorite costumes to make was the Alien Encounter costume. Making the papier-mâché head was a blast! Family Fun also has some great last minute costume ideas which tend to be much easier and cheaper than some of the costumes we have gone with over the years. In fact, many times making a costume at our house is more expensive than just buying one on sale! They are definitely more time consuming. But we feel the results are worth it in the end. We may border on cosplay (this year she’s going as Princess Zelda – she’s really into strong Princess characters!), but it’s a family project that we really enjoy!
What about you? Do you purchase your costumes or make them?

Halloween Costumes! Do you Buy or Make? Which is cheaper?

This is my daughter dressed as Princess Leia last year on Halloween. My Mom is an accomplished seamstress and so Halloween is easy when Grandma makes the costume! My only addition to this costume was the hair (easy since she has natural Leia hair), blaster (black spray paint on old plastic Nintendo gun) and boots (white spray paint on clearance cheapy boots) and some help with the belt. Yes, it’s a very cool costume. Thanks, Mom!

I love Halloween. I love the decorations. I love making spooky recipes and homemade root beer with dry ice (1 gallon of water; 1 lb of sugar; 1 oz. root beer extract; 1 lb dry ice). I love carving the coolest jack-o-lanterns on the block and I love the costumes!
My goto place for all things Halloween is FamilyFun Magazine and you can find many of their ideas on FamilyFun.com. Over the years I have tried and loved many of their recipes and costume ideas. One of my favorite costumes to make was the Alien Encounter costume. Making the papier-mâché head was a blast! Family Fun also has some great last minute costume ideas which tend to be much easier and cheaper than some of the costumes we have gone with over the years. In fact, many times making a costume at our house is more expensive than just buying one on sale! They are definitely more time consuming. But we feel the results are worth it in the end. We may border on cosplay (this year she’s going as Princess Zelda – she’s really into strong Princess characters!), but it’s a family project that we really enjoy!
What about you? Do you purchase your costumes or make them?

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