Audience Rewards Trivia Update for All Accounts (12-9-12)

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Good morning fellow Audience Rewards (AR) fans! Today the Audience Rewards (AR) program updated their questions.

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

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

  • What year did the movie version of The Phantom of the Opera come out? 2004 Repeat question from Delta program 11/8/11
  • What is the last song of Act 1 in Rock of Ages? Here I Go Again
  • True or False? Avenue Q made Entertainment Weekly’s Top 10 of the decade in 2010. True Repeat question from Delta program 10/11/11.
  • What does Timon and Pumbaa’s motto, “Hakuna Matata” mean? No Worries
  • In what month did Once begin previews? February
  • What played in the Marquis Theatre last before the Evita revival? Follies Repeat question from Delta program 3/16/12.

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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Preparing for War at the Jamestown Settlement

121123 The Importance of Jamestown Settlement

After a day with the colonists in Williamsburg, our family had the better part of a day to “waste” before the start of Christmas Town. After driving around witnessing the gorgeous fall changing of the leaves, we arrived near the Jamestown Settlement, located along the James River in Virginia. After a brief introduction at the welcome center, we were on our way to explore the history and living history of the Jamestown interpretive site.

121123 Jamestown Settlement Fountain

121123 Jamestown Settlement Tower

121123 Jamestown Settlement Tower Plaque

The English colonists had developed a working relationship with the Powhatan Indians, and as a result, it probably helped contribute to their survival in the foreign land. After a five month journey at sea, finally getting to establish their feet on soil must have been a welcomed relief. However, besides creating a relationship with the Powhatan Indians, the colonists also had to be fearful of the Spanish.

121123 Jamestown Settlement Powhatan Indian Ceremonial Circle of Carved Wooden Posts

121123 Jamestown Settlement Powhatan Indians Reenactment

121123 Jamestown Settlement Powhatan Indians Huts

There were several presentations by the Powhatan Indian actors, including Thanksgiving food preparations, where we learned the skill of making cornbread biscuits directly in the ashes of the fire. The boys and I also got to try our hand at corn grinding with a mortar and pestle. You do not think we are all fun and no work, do you?

121123 Jamestown Settlement Susan Constant

121123 Jamestown Settlement Susan Constant Porthole

121123 Jamestown Settlement Discovery and Godspeed

Once our hands were dirty, the boys, Mrs. and I were on to explore the recreations of the Susan Constant, Discovery, and Godspeed ships that brought the original English colonists to America. Land-Shark (1) and I really got to explore the innards of the Susan Constant, and quickly realized how difficult life would have been for 5 months on the small ship.

In addition to the small quarters, and rough seas, we learned about the typical biscuits and assorted foods that would have been transported while at sea. The difficulty back then was the transportation of water, as it quickly would mold inside the wooden barrels. That is why beer was the traditional beverage of transport. Their biscuits were a dry food, as anything containing water would quickly go bad.

After getting a real world understanding of colonial life, it was amazing to think how anyone could be convinced to go out and explore a new land.

121123 Jamestown Settlement Voyage Map

121123 Jamestown Settlement Fort

My most noble adventure of the day took place once entering into the fort. While others were learning how to prepare the feast, or shoot guns, I was busy getting ready for war by dawning my bronze headgear and breast plate. You just never know when you are going to get attacked by a rogue sippycup or whacked in the back of the head while driving down the road by a leftover Skittle.

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Discover What Can Come in Small Packages

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The holiday season is upon us, and by now, I would venture to guess most people have at least already started their holiday shopping. Fortunately, we stock up pretty heavily throughout the year where we are not forced to do too much shopping over the holiday season.

When you shop online, do you shop through portals to earn bonus rewards? Shopping through portals can be a great way to get part of your purchase price back in either cashback or miles/points, and can rapidly grow the value in your accounts. Discover card has raised the cashback on over 70 merchants this holiday season, making for some of the highest percentages back. Do not believe me? Check out evrewards to see how most of the competitors stack up against each other.

Sephora, for example, is offering 10% cashback, whereas the closest competitors (Ebates and Big Crumbs) are only offering 8% cashback. Even on the miles/points side, Ultimate Rewards is only at 7 points per dollar spent. My cashback, with Discover, can then be leveraged towards gift cards. For example, $80 Discover cashback can earn you $100 towards Banana Republic, Gap, or Old Navy. If that is not your thing, Discover is teamed with tons of merchants offering anywhere from $5-20 more than the value of your cashback.

Discover Card (Facebook/Twitter) recently asked college football fans whether they would rather have gifts or for their team to win a National Championship. Gifts, just slightly edged out those wanting their team to win the big game.

November 29 Discover Loyalty Poll Infograph

The difference was wider between men and women, as 47 percent of men would rather have a national championship win compared to 35 percent of women. As for gifts, 44 percent of men and 51 percent of women prefer them. Fans of independent teams, such as Notre Dame, were also far more likely to choose a national championship title rather than gifts this holiday season compared to fans of the major conferences. Nearly 60 percent would trade gifts for a national championship title, far outpacing the overall average of 42 percent.

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For reference, here are some of the other Discover Card Fan Loyalty Poll results.
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Discover Card’s College Fan Poll Proves No Loyalty to the Chicken Wing
Being a Couch Potato Could Earn You A $25 Discover Gift Card
Discover Fan Loyalty Evaluates Football Superstitions
Discover Card Asks the Question: Would You Skip Work for Tickets
I Am Betting Everything on Major Changes in Our Lives Over the Next Year
My Real Identity is Finally Revealed Thanks to a Movie, Magazine, and Polling
Discover Who Does America Hates Eating Thanksgiving Meals with More Than Grandma

Discover Card does compensate our family for being an official Fan Loyalty Correspondent, but any opinions are our own.