#Win a family four pack of tickets to Disney Live! Mickey’s Magic Show in Roanoke, Virginia.
Abracadabra!
It’s Disney Live! presents Mickey’s Magic Show!
Mickey, Minnie and a host of Disney Friends come together with world-class magicians to perform magic from legendary Disney films right before your eyes.
- See the Fairy Godmother transform Cinderella’s rags into a beautiful ball gown in a split second;
- the spectacular levitation of Aladdin’s Princess Jasmine; and
- the enchanted dancing brooms of Fantasia.
Join Donald and Goofy, Alice and the Mad Hatter, and many more for a one-of-a-kind stage show you’ll never forget.
Mickey’s Magic Show is a whole new way to experience Disney Magic with your family!
Disney Live! Mickey’s Magic Show Presented by Stonyfield YoKids Organic Yogurt
Berglund Performing Arts Theatre
Date and Time: Saturday, February 21 @ 1pm & 4pm
Ticket Prices: $20-$45
How to Win a Family 4 Pack of Tickets to Disney Live! Mickey’s Magic Show (Roanoke, VA)
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This promotion is open until February 17, 2015 at 11:59 pm EST and is limited to US residents, 18 years or older. The winner will be chosen randomly. Winner must respond to email within 24 hours or prize may be forfeited. Promotional content and prize for this promotion is provided by sponsor and/or its representatives. Tickets will be mailed to winner on February 18, 2015 by blog owner via US Mail. However, we (Raki Wright and Outside the Box MOM) will not be held responsible for unclaimed or undelivered prizes.
Emily G says
We buy when things go on sale or buy used.
Angela W says
We buy off season and when things are marked down throughout the entire year; we also find some great deals at yard sales and on social media yard sale pages.
Cristy Whitlock says
Having a large family we most always buy second hand. I shop at second hand stores often so I can try to catch what they will need before they need it. 🙂
jeanne andrews says
I have worked hard all my life raising my kids but now i cannot work so it would be wonderful to treat my grandchildren to something special since i cannot afford to buy them much or i cant remember a time i have been able to take or treat them somewhere special.