The NJ Nets aren't known for being the best basketball team this year, but they are known for their wacky promotions.
This time, fans who attend Friday's game against the Orlando Magic, and who are 18 or older will get a coupon from Roni Deutch Tax Center to get their state income tax done free. Roni Deutch representatives will also be at the game to answer questions. Roni Deutch services for state income tax usually run around $29.
NJ Nets promotions from earlier in the year included a reversible jersey (one side with a Nets logo and the other side with a competitive team's logo) for fans who purchased 10 game ticket packages.
Wednesday, March 3, 2010
Wednesday, February 24, 2010
SHU Basketball
March Madness is right around the corner, but we have a few college hoops games to get through first!
The Seton Hall Pirates men's basketball team has one final home game before the end of the season, which will be played at The Rock in Newark. If you're interested, support those SHU Pirates check it out as they go up against Marquette on Sunday, February 28th at noon.
The Seton Hall Pirates men's basketball team has one final home game before the end of the season, which will be played at The Rock in Newark. If you're interested, support those SHU Pirates check it out as they go up against Marquette on Sunday, February 28th at noon.
Medieval Times
Medieval Times. Ever heard of it? That's right, I'm talking about knights, swords, a suit of armor, horses and castles. No, no - I'm not talking about history books, but rather the Medieval Times Dinner and Tournament. There are only 9 locations in North America, and one is right in our back yard!
Located amidst the chaos of Lyndhurst, the Medieval Times castle, which is visible from Rt. 3 if you know where to look, offers a great escape to the 11th century. While King Philippe and Princess Leonore offer a glimpse into their world, guests feast on a four course meal sans utensils. That's right folks, if they didn't have forks and knives in the 11th century, you don't get to use them in 2010 either!
Yet they they did have knights and battles to the death, all of which you get to enjoy! The arena is divided into 6 sections, each of which is represented by a knight who engages in different stunts and ultimately in battle. Only one knight will win - hopefully it's yours!
With a full service bar, full meal and great entertainment, Medieval Times is a great experience for all ages. The only drawback is pricing. At the most basic level, tickets cost $57 per person, although group discounts are easily available.
Located amidst the chaos of Lyndhurst, the Medieval Times castle, which is visible from Rt. 3 if you know where to look, offers a great escape to the 11th century. While King Philippe and Princess Leonore offer a glimpse into their world, guests feast on a four course meal sans utensils. That's right folks, if they didn't have forks and knives in the 11th century, you don't get to use them in 2010 either!
Yet they they did have knights and battles to the death, all of which you get to enjoy! The arena is divided into 6 sections, each of which is represented by a knight who engages in different stunts and ultimately in battle. Only one knight will win - hopefully it's yours!
With a full service bar, full meal and great entertainment, Medieval Times is a great experience for all ages. The only drawback is pricing. At the most basic level, tickets cost $57 per person, although group discounts are easily available.
Sunday, January 31, 2010
Starland Ballroom
I've said it before, but it's time to say it again. The Starland Ballroom in Sayreville New Jersey rocks!
On Friday night we were able to see Theory of a Deadman with opening act Halestorm for just $18 each. Parking alone for events at The Rock is $20, so that's a win right there!
In addition, the Starland Ballroom allows you to get up front and close during each act.
Looking for fun concerts? Upcoming shows include:
On Friday night we were able to see Theory of a Deadman with opening act Halestorm for just $18 each. Parking alone for events at The Rock is $20, so that's a win right there!
In addition, the Starland Ballroom allows you to get up front and close during each act.
Looking for fun concerts? Upcoming shows include:
- We the Kings
- Anti-Flag
- Brandi Carlile
- Sebastian Bach
- E.Town Concrete
- The Used (with one of my favs Atreyu opening)
- Cold Nonpoint
- Comedy - "Dr. Dirty" John Valby
- New Found Glory
- George Clinton & Parliament Funkadelic
- Big D & The Kid's Table
- God Forbid • Kittie
- Soulfly
- WASP
- Alkaline Trio
- Dashboard Confessional
- A Day To Remember
Tuesday, December 29, 2009
Broadway: Rock of Ages
Baby, it's cold outside! We had frigid temps in the 20s today, not to mention the crazy wind. What's a girl to do when she doesn't want to go outside?
How about we make plans to spend time indoors, eh?
Last week I saw Rock of Ages, for the second time. Broadway shows involve a quick trip across the river (or under if you're taking the Lincoln) and it's rare that I will see a show more than once, but the deal was too good to be true. An hour or two before the show, Rock of Ages holds a lottery right outside of the theatre. Names of interested parties are thrown into a bucket and 10 lucky winners have a chance to purchase tickets for $26!. The only drawback being that you'll have partial view seats that are on the end of an isle which cuts off some of the stage.
Rock of Ages is one of the best plays I have seen on Broadway in quite a while. A departure from the classic storylines of traditional plays, Rock of Ages is comprised of hit songs from the 80s. Audience members treat the show like a rock concert and wave lighters - Rock of Ages branded flashlight lighters - during favorite performances. With a cast lead by Constantine Maroulis of American Idol fame, this hot show is fun fun fun!
Active NJ recommendations:
1. As we always say, take mass transit when traveling to NYC
2. Make plans to go to Rock of Ages about two hours prior to the show so you can enter the lottery for discounted tickets
How about we make plans to spend time indoors, eh?
Last week I saw Rock of Ages, for the second time. Broadway shows involve a quick trip across the river (or under if you're taking the Lincoln) and it's rare that I will see a show more than once, but the deal was too good to be true. An hour or two before the show, Rock of Ages holds a lottery right outside of the theatre. Names of interested parties are thrown into a bucket and 10 lucky winners have a chance to purchase tickets for $26!. The only drawback being that you'll have partial view seats that are on the end of an isle which cuts off some of the stage.
Rock of Ages is one of the best plays I have seen on Broadway in quite a while. A departure from the classic storylines of traditional plays, Rock of Ages is comprised of hit songs from the 80s. Audience members treat the show like a rock concert and wave lighters - Rock of Ages branded flashlight lighters - during favorite performances. With a cast lead by Constantine Maroulis of American Idol fame, this hot show is fun fun fun!
Active NJ recommendations:
1. As we always say, take mass transit when traveling to NYC
2. Make plans to go to Rock of Ages about two hours prior to the show so you can enter the lottery for discounted tickets
Broadway: Bye Bye Birdie
The holiday season is almost over, and we all have a little extra time for entertainment and travel. Having the funds for such activities might be another question.
Last week, I was fortunate to have the opportunity to see John Stamos in the Bye Bye Birdie musical on Broadway for a mere $18 (including tax and fees). You may have to do some hunting online to find such discount codes, but they do exist.
As for Bye Bye Birdie, it isn't the best play I have ever seen. Yet, it is fun and entertaining, and John Stamos is fun to watch on the stage. The play also features Gina Gershon and a variety of young and experienced actors.
Active NJ's recommendations:
1. Try a Google search for discount codes before buying Broadway tickets. It might take a few minutes to dig through forums and posts, but the deals are out there and are well worth it in the end.
2. If you are commuting from NJ to NYC, take mass transportation. There's no need to fight through the mean streets of NYC when you can take the train or bus.
3. Go see Bye Bye Birdie soon. The play has a limited run that ends on January 24, 2010, and John Stamos is fun to watch on stage.
Last week, I was fortunate to have the opportunity to see John Stamos in the Bye Bye Birdie musical on Broadway for a mere $18 (including tax and fees). You may have to do some hunting online to find such discount codes, but they do exist.
As for Bye Bye Birdie, it isn't the best play I have ever seen. Yet, it is fun and entertaining, and John Stamos is fun to watch on the stage. The play also features Gina Gershon and a variety of young and experienced actors.
Active NJ's recommendations:
1. Try a Google search for discount codes before buying Broadway tickets. It might take a few minutes to dig through forums and posts, but the deals are out there and are well worth it in the end.
2. If you are commuting from NJ to NYC, take mass transportation. There's no need to fight through the mean streets of NYC when you can take the train or bus.
3. Go see Bye Bye Birdie soon. The play has a limited run that ends on January 24, 2010, and John Stamos is fun to watch on stage.
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Tuesday, December 15, 2009
Christmas in New York City
It isn't in New Jersey, but it sure is close! Don't forget to visit New York City during the holiday season to see the sites and enjoy the festive holiday season.
All of the major department stores are decorated for the holidays from Macy's with interactive displays (you can write a letter to Santa by touching a screen on the window!) to the nightly light show on Saks Fifth Ave, you are sure to feel like a kid again!
That's not enough? How about the Christmas tree in Rockefeller Center or The Pond in Bryant Park (which is also surrounded by the shops at Bryant Park).
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