Here are the Kansas City deals from Living Social, SweetJack, Mamasource, Groupon, Restaurant.com, and Entertainment.com for Wednesday, July 10, 2013. Click on the links below.
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Burger Meal for Two with One Side at Blanc Burgers + Bottles (Half Off). Two Options Available.
$20 for $40 Worth of Steak-House Cuisine for Dinner at Hereford House
Steakhouse Dinner at Plaza III The Steakhouse (Half Off). Two Options Available.
$40 for $80 Worth of Aged USDA-Prime Steaks, Fresh Fish, and Wine for Dinner at 801 Chophouse
6 or 10 Vouchers, Each Good for $2 Off Your Bill at Orange Leaf
$25 for $50 Worth of Upscale Food and Drinks at Marina Grog & Galley
Three or Six Laser Body Contouring Treatments at Mind, Body, & Soul (81% Off)
Spa Day for One or Two with Massage, Sauna, and Salt-Glow Treatment at Plaza West Massage and Day Spa (Up to 56% Off)
Japanese Dinner with Appetizers for Two or Four at Hikari Japanese Steakhouse (Up to 53% Off)
Dinner and Drinks in the Lounge or $60 Toward a Prix-Fixe Menu at Bluestem Restaurant
$10 for $20 Worth of Thai Fare and Drinks at Wai Wai Thai Place Express in Overland Park
Spa Package with Peace Massage, Custom-Blend Facial, and Option for Body Wrap at The Body Bar (Up to 53% Off)
Dinner Show for One or Two from The Murder Mystery Company (52% Off)
Contemporary European Cuisine at Avenues Bistro (Up to 61% Off). Three Options Available.
2, 4, 6, or 8 Ultrasonic-Cavitation Body-Sculpting Treatments at Midwest Anti-Aging (Up to 80% Off)
$18 for Three Express Gold Car Washes at Splish Splash Auto Wash ($36 Value)
20, 40, or 60 Units of Botox at Lipo Body Enhancement Center (Up to 56% Off)
Six Laser Hair-Removal Treatments on a Small, Medium, Large, or Extra-Large Area at Spa Catalina (Up to 78% Off)
Two or Four Sclerotherapy Spider Vein Treatments at NewHope Surgery Center (Up to 77% Off)
$13 for Two Adult Movie Tickets and Two Medium Popcorns at Fine Arts Theatres (Up to $27 Value)
Steak-House Cuisine for Dinner or Brunch at Gaslight Grill (Half Off)
$39 for 12 Boot-Camp and CrossFit Sessions at Crossroads Bootcamp ($300 Value)
Second-Hand Clothes and Furniture at Red Racks Thrift Stores (Half Off). Two Options Available. *
One or Three Shellac Polish Changes or Spa Pedicures at Pamper Nails (Up to 58% Off)
60-Minute Massage at Allure Sense Datum Massage & Esthetics in Merriam (Up to 51% Off)
$49 for a 12-Month Online-Cooking-Classes Membership to Top Chef University ($199.95 Value)
12 Months of Weekly Online Meal Plans from eMeals (Up to 65% Off). Three Options Available.
16"x20", 20"x30", or 30"x40" Canvas Print at JRE Signs & Print Graphics (Up to 71% Off)
BYOB Painting Class for One or Two at Hook Gallery & Framing (Up to 51% Off)
Pasta and Wine Dinner for Two or Four at Cafe Italia (Up to 55% Off)
Laser Nail-Fungus Removal for One or Both Feet at Reflections Body Solutions (Up to 69% Off)
$97 for a DNA Ancestry Test with an Online Results Manual from AncestrybyDNA ($195 Value)
Pub Dinner for Two or Four with Appetizers, Entrées, and Beer at Swagger Fine Spirits & Food (Up to 53% Off)
One or Two Brazilian Waxes at Grace Designs & Esthetics (Up to 52% Off)
15 or 25 Vitamin B12 Injections at Pierce Medical Clinic (Up to 83% Off)
$29 for a Take-Home Teeth-Whitening Kit from DazzlingWhiteSmileUSA ($149 Value) * *
Portrait Packages with Three-Image CD and Prints or Gallery-Wrap at jcp portraits (Up to 83% Off)
Spa Day with Facial, Massage, and Blowout for One or Two or Facial and Massage for One (Up to 60% Off)
$39 for Two Hours of Bowling with Shoe Rentals for Up to Six and Pizza at Z Strike Bowling (Up to $79.95 Value)
$10 for $20 Worth of Stuffed Deep-Dish Pizza, Burgers, and Pasta at Dish Famous Stuffed Pizza
$16 for Five Groupons, Each Good for One Small or Regular Sandwich at Quiznos (Up to $33.45 Value)
AdrenaLINE Zipline Tour for One, Two, or Four from Indian Point Zipline (Up to 51% Off)
$20 Off Your Lunch or Dinner Bill at Michael Forbes Bar & Grille. Two Options Available.
60- or 90-Minute Massage at EmbodyMe Massage (51% Off)
$119 for a One-Hour Teeth-Whitening Treatment at Mini Dental Implant Center of Kansas City ($530 Value)
Therapeutic or Pregnancy Massage with Foot Oil or Facial Massage at Imagine Wholeness Massage Therapy (Up to 57% Off)
One or Three Groupons, Each Good for Two Loaves of Povitica at Strawberry Hill Povitica Company (51% Off)
$15 for Two Hours of Bowling with Shoe Rentals and a 16-Inch Pizza for Up to Six at Ranch Bowl (Up to $65 Value)
$21 for a Barbecue Dinner with an Appetizer and Drinks for Two at Marty's Bar-B-Q (Up to $43.39 Value)
6- or 12-Mile Helicopter Flight for Up to Three from Timberview Helicopters (Up to 51% Off)
Full Auto-Detailing Packages at A&A Royal Auto Trim (Up to 60% Off). Four Options Available.
Afternoon Tea for One, Two, or Four at Van Noy Mansion (Half Off)
$30 to See Heart with Jason Bonham’s Led Zeppelin Experience at Starlight Theatre on August 18 (Up to $60 Value)
Two Hours of Open Bowling or Three Hours of Cosmic Bowling at Lunar Bowl (Up to 57% Off)
$20 for $40 Worth of Steak-House Cuisine and Seafood for Dinner at Pierpont's at Union Station
Four Water-Park Visits or a Freaky Friday Teen-Party Entry at The Bay Water Park (Half Off)
$15 for Data Recovery Professional Online Software from Avanquest Software ($39.95 Value)
Golf-Swing or Putting Evaluation at Edwin Watts Golf Academy in Overland Park (69% Off)
$89 for a Three-Day Summer Climbing Camp for Kids Aged 8–15 at Ibex Climbing Gym ($200 Value). Nine Options Available.
$55 for a Dental Package with Exam, Cleaning, X-rays, and Bleaching at Thomas Anderson & Associates ($260 Value)
Xtreme Lashes Eyelash Extensions or Facial Services at Le Cachet Lounge (Up to 61% Off)
Archery Sessions or Range Time at KC Performance Archery and Range (Up to 65% Off). Five Options Available.
Sushi and Asian Cuisine at Sakura (Half Off). Three Options Available.
Brunch for Two or Four with Drinks and Cinnamon Rolls at The Drop Bar and Bistro (Up to 51% Off)
$10 for $20 Worth of American Cuisine and Cocktails at The Phoenix Jazz Club
$59 for a Four-Hour Photography Class with Photo Shoot at Freeland Photography ($450 Value)
One, Three, or Six Chemical Peels at Skin Deep Esthetics by Erica (Up to 65% Off)
Classic Bowling or Rock & Bowl Bowling for Up to Six at Ward Parkway Lanes (Up to 54% Off)
Two Months of Kids’ Classes at 360 Gymnastics (Half Off). 10 Options Available.
Three-Course Meal for Two or Four at Joy Luck Chinese Restaurant in Overland Park (Up to 61% Off)
One, Three, or Two Custom Spray Tans at HealthiTan (Up to 58% Off)
Cut and Conditioning with Option for Partial or Full Highlights from Megan Medellin at Jagged Edge Salon (Up to 58% Off)
5 or 10 Open-Play Sessions or Two-Hour Party for Up to 12 Kids at Jumping Jax (Up to 56% Off)
$49 for a Dental Exam with X-rays and Cleaning from Dr. Guerschon de Laurent at Kansas City Dental ($270 Value)
$10 for $20 Worth of Chinese Cuisine and Drinks at Po's Dumpling Bar
Manhattan: Kansas State Wildcats Football vs. Baylor Bears Football at Bill Snyder Family Football Stadium on 10/12 (average savings 10%)
Kansas City Rovals vs. Tampa Bay Rays at Kauffman Stadium on 8/26 (average savings 10%)
The Kansas City Royals joined Major League Baseball’s American League as an expansion team in 1969 along with the Seattle Pilots (who later became the Milwaukee Brewers). They were a strong team from the start, earning a spot in the playoffs in 7 out of 10 seasons from 1976 to 1985 and boasting a roster of great players like Willie Wilson, George Brett, and Frank Whit.
But unfortunately, baseball fans in Kansas City have been without anything to celebrate for quite some time. Since the team’s first and only World Series victory in 1985, the Royals have failed to make a single MLB postseason appearance. In that span, they have had 10 different managers and countless promising draft picks that have either promisingly developed in Kansas City before leaving the nest for another organization (like Zack Greinke, who was drafted in 2004 and asked to be traded in 2010) or ended up being well below average from day one.
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From their entrance into the league in 1969 until 1972, the Royals played their home games in Municipal Stadium. Then Kauffman Stadium, which was designed not as a multi-use stadium but rather with baseball specifically in mind, opened in 1973, and it has been the home of the Kansas City Royals ever since. It was renovated between 2007 and 2009, and it has the capacity to seat almost 38,000 people.
There’s no better way to spend a day in Kansas City during baseball season than at Kauffman Stadium watching this determined team fight their way back into the postseason. Purchase discounted Kansas City Royals tickets using ScoreBig.com and brace yourself for a team that could finally break out and shock the world.
Kansas City Chiefs vs. San Francisco 49ers (Preseason) at Arrowhead Stadium on 8/16 (average savings 50%)
Founded by iconic owner Lamar Hunt, the Kansas City Chiefs were a charter member of the American Football League in 1960 before the 1970 AFL-NFL merger. Playing their home games at Arrowhead Stadium (which boasts one of the top-rated tailgating experiences in all of football), the Chiefs won two AFL Championships (1962 and 1966) and defeated the Minnesota Vikings in Super Bowl IV.
A New Era Begins in 2013
After missing the playoffs five of the last six seasons, team owner Clark Hunt (son of Lamar Hunt) hired former Philadelphia Eagles head coach Andy Reid, one of the most respected coaches in the NFL. With Reid at the helm and former #1 overall pick Alex Smith brought in from the 49ers to run an offense loaded with weapons like Jamaal Charles, Dwayne Bowe and the electrifying Dexter McCluster, Kansas City looks to take over a wide open AFC West in 2013.
Though he's no longer the GM, one-time New England Patriots personnel chief Scott Pioli left the cupboards full of talent during his reign in Kansas City. With an aggressive young defense led by Dontari Poe and All-Pro Eric Berry, Andy Reid has all the pieces he needs to get the Kansas City Chiefs back to the playoffs.
Did You Know…
The name “Chiefs” was given to the team in honor of Kansas City Mayor Harold Bartle, who invited the franchise to move from Dallas to Missouri. Bartle was given the nickname during his professional role in the Boy Scouts, running a variety of leadership positions in the organization.
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Purchase discounted Kansas City Chiefs tickets with ScoreBig.com and cheer on one of football's most beloved franchises at the legendary Arrowhead Stadium. It's an experience unlike any other, and ScoreBig.com can take you there.
Kansas City Royals vs. Washington Nationals at Kauffman Stadium on 8/23 (average savings 50%)
The Kansas City Royals joined Major League Baseball’s American League as an expansion team in 1969 along with the Seattle Pilots (who later became the Milwaukee Brewers). They were a strong team from the start, earning a spot in the playoffs in 7 out of 10 seasons from 1976 to 1985 and boasting a roster of great players like Willie Wilson, George Brett, and Frank Whit.
But unfortunately, baseball fans in Kansas City have been without anything to celebrate for quite some time. Since the team’s first and only World Series victory in 1985, the Royals have failed to make a single MLB postseason appearance. In that span, they have had 10 different managers and countless promising draft picks that have either promisingly developed in Kansas City before leaving the nest for another organization (like Zack Greinke, who was drafted in 2004 and asked to be traded in 2010) or ended up being well below average from day one.
Save on Kansas City Royals Tickets
From their entrance into the league in 1969 until 1972, the Royals played their home games in Municipal Stadium. Then Kauffman Stadium, which was designed not as a multi-use stadium but rather with baseball specifically in mind, opened in 1973, and it has been the home of the Kansas City Royals ever since. It was renovated between 2007 and 2009, and it has the capacity to seat almost 38,000 people.
There’s no better way to spend a day in Kansas City during baseball season than at Kauffman Stadium watching this determined team fight their way back into the postseason. Purchase discounted Kansas City Royals tickets using ScoreBig.com and brace yourself for a team that could finally break out and shock the world.
Kansas City Royals vs. Detroit Tigers at Kauffman Stadium on 9/8 (average savings 50%)
The Kansas City Royals joined Major League Baseball’s American League as an expansion team in 1969 along with the Seattle Pilots (who later became the Milwaukee Brewers). They were a strong team from the start, earning a spot in the playoffs in 7 out of 10 seasons from 1976 to 1985 and boasting a roster of great players like Willie Wilson, George Brett, and Frank Whit.
But unfortunately, baseball fans in Kansas City have been without anything to celebrate for quite some time. Since the team’s first and only World Series victory in 1985, the Royals have failed to make a single MLB postseason appearance. In that span, they have had 10 different managers and countless promising draft picks that have either promisingly developed in Kansas City before leaving the nest for another organization (like Zack Greinke, who was drafted in 2004 and asked to be traded in 2010) or ended up being well below average from day one.
Save on Kansas City Royals Tickets
From their entrance into the league in 1969 until 1972, the Royals played their home games in Municipal Stadium. Then Kauffman Stadium, which was designed not as a multi-use stadium but rather with baseball specifically in mind, opened in 1973, and it has been the home of the Kansas City Royals ever since. It was renovated between 2007 and 2009, and it has the capacity to seat almost 38,000 people.
There’s no better way to spend a day in Kansas City during baseball season than at Kauffman Stadium watching this determined team fight their way back into the postseason. Purchase discounted Kansas City Royals tickets using ScoreBig.com and brace yourself for a team that could finally break out and shock the world.
Manhattan: Kansas State Wildcats Football vs. UMass Minutemen Football at Bill Snyder Family Football Stadium on 9/14 (average savings 10%)
Kansas City Royals vs. Cleveland Indians at Kauffman Stadium on 9/18 (average savings 50%)
The Kansas City Royals joined Major League Baseball’s American League as an expansion team in 1969 along with the Seattle Pilots (who later became the Milwaukee Brewers). They were a strong team from the start, earning a spot in the playoffs in 7 out of 10 seasons from 1976 to 1985 and boasting a roster of great players like Willie Wilson, George Brett, and Frank Whit.
But unfortunately, baseball fans in Kansas City have been without anything to celebrate for quite some time. Since the team’s first and only World Series victory in 1985, the Royals have failed to make a single MLB postseason appearance. In that span, they have had 10 different managers and countless promising draft picks that have either promisingly developed in Kansas City before leaving the nest for another organization (like Zack Greinke, who was drafted in 2004 and asked to be traded in 2010) or ended up being well below average from day one.
Save on Kansas City Royals Tickets
From their entrance into the league in 1969 until 1972, the Royals played their home games in Municipal Stadium. Then Kauffman Stadium, which was designed not as a multi-use stadium but rather with baseball specifically in mind, opened in 1973, and it has been the home of the Kansas City Royals ever since. It was renovated between 2007 and 2009, and it has the capacity to seat almost 38,000 people.
There’s no better way to spend a day in Kansas City during baseball season than at Kauffman Stadium watching this determined team fight their way back into the postseason. Purchase discounted Kansas