Ice skates allow one to traverse a frozen landscape without the hassle of hitching a ride on a zamboni or a giant's slapshot. Watch professionals prevail over a frosty tundra with today's GrouponLive deal to see Stars on Ice at Consol Energy Center on Saturday, March 10, at 7:30 p.m. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. Choose from the following options:
- For $15, you get one ticket for seating in sections 105–109 or 115–121 (up to a $32.35 value, including all ticketing fees).
For $33, you get an event-day package (up to a $78.80 total value), which includes:
- One ticket for seating in section 104, 110, 114 or 122 (up to a $53.80 value, including all ticketing fees)
- A poster signed by the show's cast (a $25 value)
For $75, you get a meet-and-greet outing (up to a $216.35 total value), which includes:
- One ticket for seating in sections 101–103 or 111–113 (up to a $91.35 value, including all ticketing fees)
- A meet and greet with some of the cast of the show (a $100 value)
- A poster signed by the show's cast (a $25 value)
Now in its 26th year, the Emmy-winning Stars on Ice tour continues its cross-country glissade during a dazzling one-night stop at Consol Energy Center. Under the guidance of the show's producer and skating legend Scott Hamilton, four-time world champion Kurt Browning laces up his first pair of director's shoes to lead the star-studded cast, which showcases such blade virtuosos as Sasha Cohen, Ekaterina Gordeeva, and Ilia Kulik. Throughout the evening, elaborate costumes join forces with popular songs to coax crowd-wide admiration, and innovative choreography injects classic moves with mid-pirouette texting sequences to regale fans young and old.
Adding to the performance's celebratory airs, Olympic gold medalist and special guest Sarah Hughes will also be on hand. Before the first skate blade hits the rink, Groupon customers can take advantage of a meet and greet, where some members of the show's cast will be available to answer questions and entertain requests to carve an ex's PIN into the ice.
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The Groupon Guide to: Yard Decorations
While purchasing your first home is always something to be proud of, a front lawn devoid of ornaments and personal touches is essentially a vacant lot, attracting feral dogs and train-yard gamblers. Up your curb appeal with any of these acceptable front-yard decorations:
• Phalanx of plastic lawn flamingos
• Cement fountain of kangaroo spitting water into own pouch
• Actual tortoises making the rounds with drink trays
• Large silver orb for some reason
• Koi pond for attracting beautiful hawks
• Life-size fiberglass Mayor McCheese
• Sign inviting local high school honor students to become your child
• Someone’s cat—yours? I didn’t let him in
• Orange tree planted on the day Michael Jordan was born to remind future generations that oranges resemble basketballs
• Bird bidet
• Gargoyle that comes to life at sunset but doesn’t really have anything going on
• Strobe light, smoke machine, tunes
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