Archive for March, 2010

Golf Outing: Save Green on Wisconsin Golf

Friday, March 26th, 2010

Golf

Wisconsin is home to championship level golf courses such as Whistling Straits, where the PGA Championship returns in 2010. However, Wisconsin also has many good, inexpensive golf courses throughout the state that offer scenic views and plenty of challenge for both low and high handicaps.

You don’t have to shell out a lot of green for a great day on the course. Here are some of our favorite discount golf certificates.

IdleWild Golf Course near Sturgeon Bay is an 18-hole Championship Golf Course featuring beautifully manicured greens and outstanding views. You save 50% more on golfing when you use our discount golf certificate to IdleWild Golf Course.

Another option is High Cliff Golf Course in Sherwood, Wisconsin, an 18-hole course built along the Niagra escarpment overlooking Lake Winnebago. Our golf discount to High Cliff Golf Course is good for four, any day of the week.

Fox Lake Golf Club in Fox Lake, Wisconsin is an 18-hole course that has been rated 4.5 stars out of 5 by the “Golfers’ Scorecard” in the Wisconsin State Journal. The course offers a challenge for all skill levels, and is located on beautiful Fox Lake. With our discount golf coupon to the Fox Lake Golf Club, you save 50% on a golf foursome for 18 holes, including a cart.

With the return of warm weather, golf season is here. Looking for more? Log onto RTownShopper.com, select Recreation and click on Golf Courses, where you’ll find new discount golf certificates all season long. Enjoy your golf outing for less with RTownShopper.com!

Spring Break: Fun and Frugal Family Activities

Friday, March 19th, 2010

Girl on a Swing

Fox Valley schoolchildren will be taking a break from school in the next few weeks. In Green Bay, the Green Bay Area Public Schools Spring Break is March 22 through March 26. Appleton Area School District takes Spring Break from March 29 to April 2. In Oshkosh, the Oshkosh Area School District’s Spring Break runs from April 2 to April 9.

Need some ideas to keep the kids occupied? You don’t have to break the bank. Simply log on to RTownShopper.com, select Recreation, and click on Other Activities. Here are some of our favorite family activity certificates – all 50% off or more.

Take a mini-vacation at a local hotel. Many of our featured hotels offer a pool for the kids to enjoy, including this Green Bay hotel discount that includes a water park.

Try a game of bowling at your local bowling alley with our discount coupon to The 10th Frame in Appleton. They even offer bumper bowling for the younger kids.

Bounce the day away at Badger Bouncers of Little Suamico, just a few miles north of Green Bay. This discount offer to Badger Bouncers is good for admission for four to the indoor bouncing facility.

At Kidz Town of Green Bay, kids up to age 8 play in a town sized just for them. This discount certificate to Kidz Town is good for a whole month of fun.

Take the family roller skating. You can skate to music and lights with our discount coupon for four to the Skater’s Edge of Appleton. 

How about your family? What is your favorite family activity certificate from RTownShopper?

Dining Out: 7 Ways to Spend Less

Friday, March 12th, 2010

Two Women Save Money on Dining

While dining out regularly can be costly, it doesn’t have to be. Look for savings in your dining out budget with these tips:

Let’s do Lunch. Try a new restaurant for lunch instead of dinner. Lunch menus are often smaller, less expensive versions of the dinner menus. Going for dinner? Order an appetizer instead of a main course. The portions are smaller, and so is the price.

Click and Save. Look for coupons online. Discount coupon sites offer great savings on restaurants. (But remember to tip your server on the full amount.)

Advance Notice. Check the menu in advance. It’s easier to make your decision while you have plenty of time, without the growling stomach, tempting smells and busy server. This is a great way to save calories too.

Cash Reserve. Make a reservation instead of waiting in the bar. You won’t be tempted to buy appetizers or drinks while you wait.

Add it Up. Servers are trained to up-sell, even after you’ve made your budget-conscious decision. Mushrooms on your steak? Cheese on your potato? And everyone knows the old stand-by: “Would you like fries with that?”

Water Please. Beverages add a considerable amount, even double, to your bill. A fountain soda can add $2, while a glass of wine can be $6 and up, even for a bottle you can buy for under $10 in the store. If you are with a group, split a bottle of wine with your table. You’ll pay less per glass.

Just Desserts. While you’re sharing, consider splitting dessert as well. Ordering a cup of coffee for dessert is another option.

Tightening your belt doesn’t mean you can’t enjoy a night out now and then. Have any more tips to share? How have you saved money on dining out?

Everybody’s Irish: Wisconsin’s Largest St. Patrick’s Day Parade

Friday, March 5th, 2010
photo by Digidave

photo by Digidave

They say everybody’s Irish on St. Patrick’s Day. In Milwaukee, Wisconsin, you can be Irish for an entire week.

Irish Week kicked off March 4 with the Shamrock Club’s annual Birthday Party at the Irish Cultural Heritage Center. Irish Week spotlights  Irish culture and pride, and includes Irish dancers, music, and a Mass in Honor of St. Patrick. The week of festivities concludes on March 13 with the time-honored Shamrock Club of Wisconsin’s 44th Annual St. Patrick’s Day Parade in downtown Milwaukee, the biggest St. Patrick’s Day parade in Wisconsin.

While The Shamrock Club is celebrating its 44th anniversary of producing the parade, the tradition dates back to 1843, before Wisconsin had even achieved statehood. The parade takes place at noon, and features more than 150 units, including Irish dance groups, pipe and drum corps, local celebrities and dignitaries.

The parade will proceed east from the Shops of Grand Avenue on 3rd and Wisconsin, north on Plankinton, west on Kilbourn, north on Old World 3rd Street, east on Juneau, and south on Water Street.

Following the parade is the Shamrock Club’s Post Parade Party from 1 to 6 pm at the Irish Cultural and Heritage Center at 2133 West Wisconsin Avenue, headlined by Different Drums of Ireland.

If You Go
Save on your hotel with our discount travel coupon for the Baymont Inn & Suites of Glendale, Wisconsin,  or use this lodging discount for the AmericInn Lodge & Suites of Germantown, Wisconsin.
Parking is $2 during the event at the Shops at Grand Avenue.
Parade spectators are encouraged to bring non-perishable food items to donate. Volunteers collect the donations in shopping carts during the parade.