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Audience Rewards Trivia Update for All Accounts (2-4-13)

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Good morning fellow Audience Rewards (AR) fans! Today the Audience Rewards (AR) program updated their Broadway trivia questions, which in turn means you can earn FREE airline miles and points in various programs.

All questions/answers were updated on our official Audience Rewards page.

Now, without further ado, we proudly present this week’s trivia questions.

  • True or False? Stephen Schwartz won a Grammy Award for Best Musical Show Album for Wicked. True
  • What NYC Casting office casts The Lion King? Binder Casting
  • True or False? The Behind the Emerald Curtain tour has been offered in regional venues where Wicked has played as well as the Broadway company. True
  • The theatre where Spider-Man: Turn off the Dark is playing is owned by what organization? Live Nation
  • Brenda Braxton of Cougar, the Musical starred in Chicago with what famed hip hop star? Usher
  • What is the address of the Banks’ house in Mary Poppins? No. 17 Cherry Tree Lane

For all things Audience Rewards, including all the latest free points and miles from the Points Play trivia questions, see our Audience Rewards page.

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Greater Cleveland Aquarium Admission Price Restructuring for 2013

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I will be the first to admit I have been harsh on the Cleveland Aquarium which opened in early 2012. Right after their grand opening, I had hopes that various Greater Cleveland Aquarium (GCA) online coupons and discounts would start to surface, since they partnered with Menchie’s right off the start.

Then after visiting the Newport Aquarium, I pondered why the GCA could not hold a match to their larger predecessors.

What followed were several test runs of discounts, the first of which was their special Halloween festivities via Groupon, and then discounted admission in the whole month of November 2012.

In the later article, I discussed the critical $20 threshold that I thought was holding back the Greater Cleveland Aquarium from really swimming (as opposed to sinking). Now here we are just beyond the first year, and the GCA has announced a permanent price reduction.

We here at the GCA promised changes to come in the New Year; we are now ready to announce one of the biggest changes of them all. The GCA had a successful first year of business. We reached our goal of 400,000 visitors and reached over 35,000 annual pass holders, and because of such success, we are now able to (and happy to) permanently restructure our general admission rates to $19.95/adult and $13.95/child. With this change you will also see a lowered senior rate of $17.95, a lowered military rate of $17.95 and a lowered group rate of $15.95/adult and $9.95/child for groups of 15 or more.

I think this is fantastic news for not only the aquarium, but also the City of Cleveland and its residents. Being under $20 brings the cost for a facility of its size in line with other aquariums around the Country. More importantly, the aquarium should now be able to get over the mental stigma of costing too much.

While a family outing for four people can still cost a bundle, I think it is a smart choice in maintaining a viable crowd to visit the aquarium.

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Earn 1,000 Free Priority Club Points for Video Viewing

I have done this promotion in the past, and did not receive a 1,000 free points for viewing the video again, but you still can. Visit priorityclub.com/visa1000 and enter promotional code FLLNUVUAA37

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The site must be getting hammered, as it takes a while to load. The nice thing is that I once again was offered the 80,000 point Priority Club card, which far exceeds their typical 60,000 point offer.

While I have yet to pull the plug getting this card, I find tremendous value in the Priority Club program since it allowed us to spend a week for free in Hawaii last year.