First IUFB: Designer Wedding Gown and Tuxedo (Maggie SotteroL Ball gown and Vera Wang tuxedo from Men's Wearhouse); ARP: $2,349 (Daniel and Manuela)
JAY & LIZA | ARI & HAWKEN | ANTHONY & STEPHANIE | JUSTIN & BRYANA |
2300 | 2600 | 2601 | 2500 |
Jay and Liza are playing SWITCH? for a bachelor party in Miami (RT Coach for 3 guests to Miami, FL for a 3n stay in 2 balcony suites at the Prime Hotel + $200 dinner credit) (Gwendolyn) and a bachelorette party in New York City (RT Coach for 3 guests to New York, NY for a 3n stay in 2 grandview roomss at the Distrikt Hotel + sheek dinner on night on the town) (Amber).
These prices are either correct or need to be switched:
MIAMI |
$9961 |
SWITCH? |
NEW YORK |
$8514 |
SWITCH? |
The choose to switch...
MIAMI |
$8514 |
$8514 |
NEW YORK |
$9961 |
$9961 |
WIN
Second IUFB: His and Her Wedding Bands (Tacori: White Gold 18ct bands with ladie with diamond, men's with crescent design); ARP: $3,490 (Daniel and Gwendolyn)
ERIN & KYLE | ARI & HAWKEN | ANTHONY & STEPHANIE | JUSTIN & BRYANA |
2300 | 1200 | 1400 | 1401 |
Erin and Kyle are playing PAY THE RENT WEDDING for for a chance to win up to $100,000!
The grocery items are:
They place the items in the house...
The ARP of the Lemonade is $3.49.
They choose to continue...
The ARP of the margarine is $1.59 and the ARP of biscuits is $2.59 for a total of $4.18.
They choose to continue...
The ARP of the peanut butter and jelly is $3.99 and the ARP of body wash is $2.29 for a total of $6.28.
They choose to continue...
The ARP of the cleaner is $5.49.
LOSS
Third IUFB: All Year Flowers (Teleflora); ARP: $1,200 (Amber)
SHAYLA & RANDY | ARI & HAWKEN | ANTHONY & STEPHANIE | JUSTIN & BRYANA |
1200 | 1201 | 1500 | 2000 |
Shayla and Randy are playing Money Game for a 2013 Ford Focus S (2L engine, tire pressure monitoring systm, AC, AT, paint/fabric) (Manuela and Daniel).
MONEY GAME
90 | 27 | 17 | ||
19 | 68 | 35 | ||
72 | 18 | 59 | ||
F | 5 | R |
They pick [18] - [F]
90 | 27 | 17 | ||
19 | 68 | 35 | ||
72 | 59 | |||
18 | 5 | R |
They pick [72] - [$$]
72 | 90 | 27 | 17 | |
19 | 68 | 35 | ||
59 | ||||
18 | 5 | R |
They pick [59] - [$$]
72 | 90 | 27 | 17 | |
59 | 19 | 68 | 35 | |
18 | 5 | R |
They pick [90] - [$$]
72 | 27 | 17 | ||
59 | 19 | 68 | 35 | |
90 | ||||
18 | 5 | R |
They pick [35] - [$$]
72 | 27 | 17 | ||
59 | 19 | 68 | ||
90 | ||||
35 | 18 | 5 | R |
LOSS (Total Winnings: $256; ARP: $18,527)
SCSD #1
Contestant | Winnings | Spin 1 | Spin 2 | TOTAL | RESULT |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Shayla & Randy | $1,956 | 75 | STAY | .75 | |
Erin & Kyle | $3,490 | 85 | STAY | .85 | |
Jay & Liza | $20,824 | 85 | STAY | .85 | *OVERTIME* |
overtime...
Contestant | Winnings | Spin | Result |
Erin & Kyle | $3,490 | 15 | |
Jay & Liza | $20,824 | 10 |
Fourth IUFB: Wedding Cake (Charm City Cakes West: 16in 4-tier creations); ARP: $1,200 (Gwendolyn)
DAVID & ASHLEY | ARI & HAWKEN | ANTHONY & STEPHANIE | JUSTIN & BRYANA |
600 | 450 | 475 | 350 |
David and Ashley are playing Coming or Going for a whole set of new appliances (Whirpool Gold Collection: Induction range, side-by-side fridge, built-in dishwasher, and from the Whirpool Duet Collection: Washer and Dryer) (Amber).
8 | 2 | 0 | 5 | 0 | 2 | 8 |
COMING | -or- | GOING |
They set the price to:
8 | 2 | 0 | 5 | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
COMING | -or- | GOING |
ARP: $8,205. WIN
Fifth IUFB: Computer (HP: 23in All-1One touch PC, 6GB RAM, 1TB HD, printer); ARP: $1,510 (Manuela)
JARON & SHANIKA | ARI & HAWKEN | ANTHONY & STEPHANIE | JUSTIN & BRYANA |
1700 | 1701 | 1400 | 1150 |
Anthony and Stephanie are playing That's Too Much for a 2013 Honda Accord LX (2.4L engine, CVT transmission, daytime running lights) (Gwendolyn).
The red podium kicked some serious behind this show. As a result, we are guaranteed a trip in the double wide. Now will we need the quadruple wide for a trip to Kirkersville, Ohio? Two engaged couples are still there. Find out here.
Sixth IUFB: Designer Acceesories (Nina: Collection with 2 pairos fheels, pumps, evening bags); ARP: $544 (Amber)
JARON & SHANIKA | ARI & HAWKEN | BRENNAN & ANNE MARIE | JUSTIN & BRYANA |
1200 | 1 | 1100 | 2000 |
Justin and Bryana head off to Kirkersville, while Ari and Hawken escape and are playing Cliffhangers for a trip to Aruba (RT Coach for the couple and 20 GUESTS to Aruba for a 3n stay in beachfront suite at Divi Aruba Phoenix Beach Resort + dream beachfront wedding; ARP: $47,017) (Daniel and Manuela).
Small prizes (Gwendolyn): Cake Server Set, Dining Candles, Wedding Guestbook
0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 | 21 | 22 | 23 | 24 | 25 | |
The ARP is...
$220 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 | 21 | 22 | 23 | 24 | 25 | |
The ARP is...
$300 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 | 21 | 22 | 23 | 24 | 25 | |
The ARP is...
$43WIN (Total Winnings: $47,112)
SCSD #2
Contestant | Winnings | Spin 1 | Spin 2 | TOTAL | RESULT |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
David & Ashley | $9,225 | 40 | 95 | 1.35 | |
Anthony & Stephanie | $23,990 | 10 | 100 | 1.10 | |
Ari & Hawken | $47,656 | 55 | – | .55 | *SHOWCASE* |
THE FABULOUS SHOWCASES
Ari & Hawken has the honors...
SC1 - Ari & Hawken
SC2 - Erin & Kyle
Things Remembered is giving every couple in the audience sets of wedding ornaments for their weddings.
Results: 4 out of 6
Winnings: $107,141
Biggest Winner: Ari & Hawken ($47,656)
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Oh, and Bart Eskander did indeed direct today! That's nice....Too bad the credit layover on CBS credited Ryan Polito. Oops.
Today's Pay the Wedding winning combinations:
Mailbox: Peanut butter and jelly = $3.99
1st Floor: Biscuits ($2.59) + Body wash ($2.29) = $4.88
2nd Floor: Drink mix ($3.49) + Margarine ($1.49) = $4.98
Attic: Cleaner = $5.49
or...
Mailbox: Drink mix = $3.49
1st Floor: Biscuits ($2.59) + Body wash ($2.29) = $4.88
2nd Floor: Peanut butter and jelly ($3.99) + Margarine ($1.49) = $5.48
Attic: Cleaner = $5.49
Improved from the last playing.
The margarine was/is $1.59.Scratch that second winning combo.
They have no qualms about breaking a cardinal rule of the show, and it's just really embarrassing.Forgive me for not knowing something which is probably rather obvious, but what rule would that be?
a $47K TRIP FOR 22 in Cliff [...] has to be the WORST example of that yet. Not only are many people not going to want to pay the taxes on that trip, many people on the show will already have started planning their wedding and won't be able to suddenly change it to Aruba, and on top of that people might not have their wedding in Aruba if they know people can't come. Then to flaunt this $47k prize in a standard easy Cliff setup is just the height of things not making sense.No, that last part does make sense -- showing someone winning such a large prize is the important part, not whether they actually take it. Again, it comes down to the appearance of looking extravagant, when in reality it just looks...well...
Embarrassing.
Hey, maybe that's next, 3 Strikes for a trip!
They have no qualms about breaking a cardinal rule of the show, and it's just really embarrassing.What was this rule? Does it have something to do with offering a prize that a contestant will probably never accept?
What was this rule? Does it have something to do with offering a prize that a contestant will probably never accept?
A luxury prize (30k+) that is not car or cash doesn't belong on the Price is Right. I believe this is the first time we've crossed 40k, and well into it.
A luxury prize (30k+) that is not car or cash doesn't belong on the Price is Right. I believe this is the first time we've crossed 40k, and well into it.
Pay theI'm in agreement. More Golden Road!RentWedding - What bothers me more than this game's overpowering difficulty is how often it shows up. I'd have to guess that this is the current producers' pride and joy of a game and they trot it out just as often as they can. Meanwhile, Golden Road and Triple Play, actual good games, show up maybe three times a season.
A luxury prize (30k+) that is not car or cash doesn't belong on the Price is Right. I believe this is the first time we've crossed 40k, and well into it.That's not even the biggest problem. I like crazy prizes. I liked the wine vault (minimally), and the Man-Wall was fun. Hell, they gave away a Monopoly set in 1977 that would be worth around $20K today. That's insane. And they gave away that Monopoly set in One Right Price!
The only thing that truly bothered me about today's show was the use of the name "Pay the Wedding" -- not because of anything about the game itself, but because that combination of words doesn't mean anything.
Bearing in mind that they did the same thing for Pay theRentWedding two years ago.
So...um...was I watching the same show as everyone else? This honestly felt to me like a normal episode with bigger-than-usual prizes.
^ Do you really want Drew super hyping up a non-cash/car, and a strong car/cash winner not gaining the full advantage in the SD?
Yes, and it was stupid then, too.You think they would learn their lesson 2 years ago, but no. Could've at least put up Plinko like last season.
What is with the outrage over the wedding trip? First of all, they offered it in a fee game - probably the easiest one on the show at that, so they weren't worried about giving it away. Secondly, it was so blatantly sponsored, there's no way the show spent near $47K on it. The prize budget will live to see another show.Like I said, I'm not even concerned with the prize budget. My reasons for not liking it are actually kind of selfish. If they can have so much fun and offer a prize this big in a fee game, why can't there be more three car shows on a rotation more than once a year? Cars can be sponsored too. I feel loosening the reigns on this stranglehold against three car shows will open up the door for many more fun and unpredictable shows.
What is with the outrage over the wedding trip? First of all, they offered it in a fee game - probably the easiest one on the show at that, so they weren't worried about giving it away. Secondly, it was so blatantly sponsored, there's no way the show spent near $47K on it. The prize budget will live to see another show.This has nothing to do with the budget, nothing to do with their spending money, and they were most certainly not worried about it getting won. This has to do with flaunting a BIG PRIZE such as they have done for years now, more specifically a BIG PRIZE that is not likely to be taken due to the high taxes or because the couple has already planned their wedding out.
I thought that was a fun show. Unfortunately I couldn't get through the first page of posts without wanting to put sharp objects in my eyeballs.
^ Do you really want Drew super hyping up a non-cash/car, and a strong car/cash winner not gaining the full advantage in the SD?
Also Steve, if the host is so great you would be OK with them getting away with anything, then, uh... you're overemphasizing the host.
This has nothing to do with the budget, nothing to do with their spending money, and they were most certainly not worried about it getting won. This has to do with flaunting a BIG PRIZE such as they have done for years now, more specifically a BIG PRIZE that is not likely to be taken due to the high taxes or because the couple has already planned their wedding out.
Huh. Guess I just don't see what the big deal is.It seems as if a majority of people here do not like the fact the current regime likes offering expensive trips; they believe the show does this, banking on the fact that the contestant won't accept it and pay the taxes. If the contestant doesn't take it, the show saves that $47k, and in a lot of peoples eyes here, "jips" the contestant out of taking home something affordable. It's not like the contestant can sell the trip: they have to take it or forfeit it.
^ What? That's the direct consequence of letting something like this happen.
Also Steve, if the host is so great you would be OK with them getting away with anything, then, uh... you're overemphasizing the host.
Huh. Guess I just don't see what the big deal is.
I swear some of you guys are so intent on knocking every single thing the new staff does that you won't allow yourselves to see when they get something right.I always give credit where credit is due (or at least, I hope I do) -- Drew hosted very well on this episode, they decorated things a bit more than usual, and a decent amount was won (not counting the Aruba trip).
I swear some of you guys are so intent on knocking every single thing the new staff does that you won't allow yourselves to see when they get something right.
One thing I noticed about both of the June specials; they didn't give any sort of bonus prize to the six IUFB winners - just to the audience as a whole.
The graduation specials gave the IUFB winners an iPad mini.Was that in June?