Shopping in Fountainebleau
Shopping Deals
Ocean Hunters
- Miami International Business Park
Full worldwide certification with all instruction, materials, and equipment included
Dream Diet Weight Loss Centers
- Multiple Locations
Dietary supplements drawn from raspberries energize the body to enhance weight-loss regimens
Sprint by United Cellular
- Multiple Locations
Selection of wall chargers, car mounts, and screen protectors for smartphones and tablets
Electric Avenue
- Downtown Miami
Instructors lead beginning to advanced students through a two-hour photography class that explores manual shooting and other techniques
Miami Snapback Kings
- South Miami Heights
Sports and fashion apparel boutique stocks snapback hats with pro sports logos, screen-printed tees, on-trend clothing, and bracelets
Sally Juan Designs
- South Miami Heights
A jewelry boutique that carries costume pieces as well as rings, necklaces, and bracelets in precious metals
Advanced Vision Care
- Hialeah
More than 1,000 styles of frames and sunglasses, including models from brands such as Prada, Ray-Ban, Tom Ford, and Versace
Big Frog Custom T-Shirts & More Miami
- Three Lakes
Custom-shirt makers craft unique tees for customers, printing designs directly onto fabric for long-lasting, fade-resistant habiliment
Recommended Shopping by Groupon Customers
Apple Berry Store helps connect people to each other with its large selection of Apple and BlackBerry phones and accessories, along with cell-phone repair services. The online retailer sells the latest iPhones—including the iPhone 4S—and such BlackBerry models as the Bold, Curve, Pearl, and Torch. Phone and iPad cases keep technology safe while looking sleek, and Alloy-brand touchpad stylus pens keep screens from becoming riddled with fingerprints and toeprints.
The company can also provide BlackBerry unlock codes, allowing customers to use any GSM carrier worldwide within 30 minutes of purchase. Customers may also ship broken devices to Apple Berry Store, where the professionals will fix cracked screens caused by rough handling or taking the Apple or BlackBerry names both literally and hungrily.
In the digital age, the perfectly penned paper missive has quintupled its dramatic impact as a means of communication. Get physical with today's deal: for $15 you get $30 to spend on anything at Paper Emporium. Since 1984, this cozy gift boutique has been scouring the world of paper products to unite the finest stationery, cards, and journals under one roof.Renaming himself Emperor Deft-Digits the First, his whimsical creations (small tables, frogs that really jumped) charmed the unaffiliated tribes until they all pledged their allegiance to him in exchange for his paper-bending secrets. Soon, of their own crafty compulsion, they expanded his kingdom, building paper churches, schools, and a primitive paper version of whirlyball, played in paper cars, in a paper shelter, but with a plum rather than a paper ball, for though paper could be freely folded, to crumple it was an abomination.
Named for owner Marcella Prieto's Pekingese dog, Cocoa Couture takes trendy aim at traditional women's clothing boutiques that do not literally charge an arm and a leg for their merchandise but metaphorically do. No item at Cocoa Couture costs more than $100. Clients can visit the boutique to peruse the fiscally fit fashions that Prieto has brought in from designers (such as Lush, Pepper, and Tea Fashion) based in New York, Los Angeles, and Miami. Ever mindful of the shape-shifting chameleon that is the fashion world, Cocoa Couture changes its in-store and online inventory on a weekly basis. Recent items, however, have included a blue-bibbed tunic ($35) for sloughing through alligator-infested swamps and a long, Grecian-like purple dress ($60) for post-racquetball trips to the bar.
The family-owned downtown boutique has been outfitting the area with luxury accessories for the past 31 years. Splurge on a Lucien Piccard watch (starting at $200), try on a new pair of Prada or Ferragamo shades (starting at $260), or pick up a pair of cubic-zirconium earrings ($200). Ely-M also stocks one-of-a-kind jewelry, pieces by Lalique and Jay Strongwater, and Movado watches. This Groupon is applicable toward any merchandise excluding Cartier, Tag Heuer, and Mont Blanc.
At Lady Lux Boutique, visitors can peruse a wide, frequently updated selection of stylish threads and accessories that add pizzazz to any outfit. A helpful staff of fashion-forward style experts helps customers pick out flattering items that also don’t break the bank open with an expensive hammer. Selections from designers such as the Ark Clothing Company, Collective Concepts, and Solemio spiff up any wardrobe, with a multitude of items priced under $100. Check out an Akualani maxi dress ($63), Oxford Circus print shorts ($48), Holy-G beige top ($52), or Rubber Ducky cutout dress ($89). Additionally, customers will receive an extra 20% off accessories, belts, and purses, ensuring no outfit will rival the blandness of a saltine-cracker milkshake.
Chris and Karen Williams combined more than 25 years of optical experience when they created Specs Appeal Optical and furnished it with designer frames and experienced eye-care professionals. The boutique's hand-selected licensed opticians and sales staff treat each pair of eyes that wander in through the door with absolute care and attention. The team works together by first providing eye exams and then helping direct clients to the frames best suited to their face shape and personal style. Customers select frames from among such sought-after brands as Chanel, Gucci, Prada, Ray-Ban, and Oliver Peoples. Those interested in contacts can park themselves at attractive rosewood stations where they can get fitted with contacts or evaluate their ocular swag in the desktop mirrors.
