First IUFB: Designer Shoes (Jimmy Choo: Low top sneakers and Oxfords for him; suede stillettos and glittery stillettos for her); ARP: $2,655 (Devin)
ANTHONY | JANET | CINDY | ERIN |
450 | 905 | 973 | 974 |
Erin is playing One Wrong Price for:
$3640 | $2510 | $2298 |
HOME GYM | COMPUTER | WASHER/DRYER |
Erin picks the computer...
$3640 | $2510 | $2298 |
$3640 | $1250 | $2298 |
WIN |
Second IUFB: Guitar (Acoustic electric smart guitar with mobile app and case); ARP: $1,500 (Amber)
ANTHONY | JANET | CINDY | DANNY |
899 | 900 | 975 | 895 |
Cindy is playing Switcheroo for a 2020 Mazda CX-3 Sport (2L engine, 6-speed AT, FWD, paint/fabric protection) (Devin)
Guess 1:
2 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 8 | CAR | |
6 | 0 | WATER FLOSSER | ||||
3 | 0 | COFFEE GRINDER | ||||
1 | 6 | FLASHLIGHT | ||||
2 | 9 | FOOD SCALE |
Guess 2:
2 | 2 | 3 | 6 | 8 | CAR | |
4 | 0 | WATER FLOSSER | ||||
2 | 0 | COFFEE GRINDER | ||||
1 | 6 | FLASHLIGHT | ||||
3 | 9 | FOOD SCALE |
LOSS
ARPs:
2 | 2 | 3 | 6 | 8 | $22,328 | |
4 | 0 | $60 | ||||
2 | 0 | $30 | ||||
1 | 6 | $46 | ||||
3 | 9 | $19 |
Third IUFB: Headphones and iPod (Beats by Dr. Dre: noise cancelling Studio3 headphones; Apple: 32GB iPod Touch); ARP: $549 (Devin)
ANTHONY | JANET | LAURA | DANNY |
451 | 455 | 450 | 975 |
Janet is playing RANGE GAME for a trip to Maui (RT Coach to Maui, HI for a 6n stay in an oceanview room at the Hyatt Regency Maui Resort and Spa + private scuba diving excursion for 2) (Manuela)
Janet stops the range finder at $6,891–$7,041.
ARP: $7,015. WIN
SCSD #1
Contestant | Winnings | Spin 1 | Spin 2 | TOTAL | RESULT |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Cindy | $1,500 | 60 | 10 | .70 | |
Janet | $7,564 | 50 | 50 | 1.00 | *$1,000!* |
Erin | $9,843 | 50 | 55 | 1.05 |
Contestant | Winnings | Spin 1 | TOTAL | RESULT |
---|---|---|---|---|
Janet | $8,564 | 40 | .40 | *SHOWCASE* |
Fourth IUFB: Landscaping Package (Greenworks: 8-piece set with lawn mower, string trimmer, wet/dry vacuum, power converter, leaf blower, pressure washer, hedge trimmer, chainsaw); ARP: $1,960 (Manuela)
ANTHONY | BRIANNE | LAURA | DANNY |
1701 | 1700 | 1275 | 1580 |
Anthony, the last of the First Four, is playing Flip Flop for a new outdoor barbecue island (Patio Resort Lifestyles: 7ft outdoor island with gas grill, fridge, umbrella, bluetooth meat thermometer, grill brush, 10-piece grill set; Pawleys Island Hammock: bar table, 2 seats) (Devin)
97 | 64 |
Anthony FLIPS to
97 | 46 |
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ARP be...
79 | 64 |
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LOSS
Fifth IUFB: Pair of Smartphones (6.6in and 6.9in 128GB smartphones); ARP: $2,400 (Devin)
MARCUS | BRIANNE | LAURA | DANNY |
1450 | 1500 | 1501 | 1502 |
Danny is playing SAFECRACKERS for a trip to Myrtle Beach (RT Coach to Myrtle Beach, SC for a 6n stay in a luxury property courtesy of Visit Myrtle Beach + RT airfare, 1d golf, 2tickets to area attractions, $200 dining credit, rental car) (Amber) and golf gear (Wilson: Premium men's set and woman's set with 2 bags, 2 gloves, balls; ARP: $8,010) (Amber).
ARP of the golf sets are the combination to the safe. The numbers are: 0, 6, and 9
Sixth IUFB: Cookware (Meyer Housewares Canada: 8-piece cookware set, 5-piece utensil set); ARP: $1,393 (Amber)
MARCUS | BRIANNE | LAURA | KAREN |
1235 | 1 | 1796 | 1795 |
Marcus is playing HOLE IN ONE for a 2020 Nissan Versa S (1.6L engine, 5-speed MT, FWD, splash guards; ARP: $15,890) (Devin).
Marcus has a chance to putt next to the hole if he can place the following items in order from lowest to highest:
Marcus puts the items in this order:
$500 | |||||
BEANS | HOT CHOCOLATE | PASTRIES | PIZZAS | SOAP | HAIR COLOR |
The ARPs are:
$500 | |||||
$1.99 | 99¢ | PASTRIES | PIZZAS | SOAP | HAIR COLOR |
Marcus will putt from the 1st line.
Drew attempts the insipration putt...*MISS*
Marcus attempts his putt...*MISS*
Drew changes the game to "Hole In One or Two"!
Marcus attempts the second putt...*LOSS*
SCSD #2
Contestant | Winnings | Spin 1 | Spin 2 | TOTAL | RESULT |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Marcus | $1,393 | 20 | 55 | .75 | *SHOWCASE* |
Anthony | $1,960 | 70 | 55 | 1.25 | |
Danny | $8,410 | 45 | 100 | 1.45 |
THE FABULOUS SHOWCASES
Janet has the honors...
SC1 - Janet
SC2 - Marcus
Results: 3 out of 6
Winnings: $65,939
Biggest Winner: Marcus
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Also, 6d in Niagara Falls on the US side...........they are going to be very bored by the end of it. Niagara Falls has definitely struggled in the recent years. There's not a lot there.
Also, 6d in Niagara Falls on the US side...........they are going to be very bored by the end of it. Niagara Falls has definitely struggled in the recent years. There's not a lot there.6 days in Myrtle Beach ain't a walk in the park, either. You'd be surprised at how little there is to do here. After 2 days, it gets old, unless you like to golf.... every single day.
Safecrackers: I've been watching too much college football this year, because my first thought was that Danny can go see a Coastal Carolina Chanticleers game. :lol:Tickets to a Chants game were harder to come by than you think!! I'm an alumnus and even I couldn't score a seat!!
Not a well played Switcheroo at all, though I'm not sure how many would've put the 2 in the car price with $22 being the first two numbers.
Preach. Before the pandemic I would take a week's vacation every year to the much more cooler Canadian side of the Falls. How ironic, the US has the better Falls, but Canada has the better view!
^ And the better attractions! But of course I'm biased :PWhat game did Danny play when he appeared on the show back in 1993? He said he was very familiar with Safe Crackers on this show.
Also interesting to note, I'm guessing it wasn't brought up to Drew but Danny was a contestant way back on the May 6, 1993 episode where he won just over $25K.
Switcheroo: That was textbook how *not* to play this game. As Drew pointed out, Cindy spent 5 seconds on the car, which she placed first, and 25 seconds on the SPs. That time split actually isn't terrible, if the first 25 seconds are spent on the SPs and then the number left over goes to the car in the last 5 seconds, but the way Cindy did it was backward.She said 4 was her lucky number which is why she placed the 4 as the fourth number of the car first. Then when she had two right, she changed four of the five prices on her second try.
6 days in Myrtle Beach ain't a walk in the park, either. You'd be surprised at how little there is to do here. After 2 days, it gets old, unless you like to golf.... every single day.I disagree. If you are from the midwest and never get to spend time at the beach, 6 days of sun, sand, and ocean is just right.
I disagree. If you are from the midwest and never get to spend time at the beach, 6 days of sun, sand, and ocean is just right.That's a fair point. I was thinking in terms of "vacation activities" and not just "chill at the beach". On the plus side, there are plenty of restaurants and miniature golf courses. I guess that counts for something!