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Long eyelashes have a number of uses, from giving butterfly kisses to shooing away actual butterflies that try to drink your eye juice. Make a heart flutter with this Groupon.
Choose from Three Options
- $69 for a full set of eyelash extensions (a $150 value)
- $99 for a full set of eyelash extensions with two fills (a $250 value)
- $29 for a partial set of eyelash extensions (a $69 value)
All three options include synthetic lashes, and an anti-wrinkle and eye-firming skin treatment. A full set of eyelash extensions uses 75 lashes per eye and takes roughly two hours to finish. Fills take roughly an hour to apply and scheduled two and four weeks after the initial appointment, while a partial set of eyelash extensions uses 20 to 30 lashes per eye and takes roughly an hour to complete.
Having a favorite restaurant means knowing you can always get something delicious, instead of taking the chance that the bank’s money will taste better this time. Invest in a delicious dinner with this Groupon.
$10 for $20 Worth of Italian Food
The menu includes spicy shrimp and chicken with a cayenne-pepper cream sauce ($14.99), a chicken parmesan panini ($8.99), and grilled tuscan ribeye ($16.99).
Permanent makeup stays in place even after crying at a wedding or dunking your face in the punch bowl. Keep it together with this Groupon.
Choose from Three Options
- $99 for permanent makeup for the upper or lower eyelids (a $200 value)
- $125 for permanent makeup for the eyebrows (a $250 value)
- $172 for permanent makeup for the upper and lower eyelids (a $350 value)
A four-week touchup is recommended but not included with this deal.
People should learn how to ride a horse now because there's no telling when the horses will eat all of our cars. Pick up a new skill before it's too late with this Groupon.
$35 for Two One-Hour Private Horseback-Riding Lessons ($70 Value)
Students 7 and older learn how to safely ride one of the stable’s steeds during lessons that are bookended by grooming sessions. Students must have their own boots and helmet.
Without wax, candles would just be limp strings and important documents would be sealed with kisses. Put wax to work with this Groupon.
$29.99 for a Brazilian Wax ($60 Value)
A trained specialist applies warm wax to the bikini area and whisks away unwanted hair in pieces, rendering the entire zone smooth and hair-free.
Like a good heart surgeon, a good IT professional monitors thousands of complex connections, acts fast to prevent crashes, and gets worried when the cables start leaking red stuff. Prepare for the worst with this Groupon.
$99 for a Complete Cisco Network Training Bundle ($3,295 Value)
The Complete Cisco Network Training Bundle includes five training courses designed to provide the skills needed for the CCNA and CCNP suite of certifications. Each bundle includes instructor-led training, hands-on exercises, multimedia presentations, and exam simulators.
As technology for obtaining information progresses, so does the usefulness of smartphones, which currently discover facts by calling their encyclopedia roommate. Phone in a wealth of knowledge with this Groupon.
$25 for One Test-Prep Course ($149.99 Value)
Click here for a list of available courses. Courses to choose from include test prep, software training, academic, medical, public service, professional, legal, and certifications. Customers have lifetime access to their chosen course after redeeming their Groupon.
Contemporary Mountainside Resort with Luxurious Amenities
Though the Colorado town of Telluride is best known for its ski slopes, there's still plenty of wilderness to explore once the snow melts. A 2-mile hike from town will bring you to Colorado’s tallest waterfall, the 365-foot Bridal Veil Falls. And a drive down the San Juan Skyway, nicknamed "Road to the Sky," winds past 14,000-foot mountains and Indian pueblos. Nestled in the heart of Telluride's vibrant mountain village, The Peaks Resort occupies a prime location for exploring the area's many warm-weather activities, from fly-fishing on the San Miguel River to horseback riding around the resort.
After an active day, you can relax at the resort's 42,000-square-foot spa, one of Colorado's largest. Here, you can whisk down a water slide into the indoor-outdoor heated pool or rejuvenate a worn-out pet koala in one of the eucalyptus-infused steam rooms. The spa even features an oxygen-inhalation room to help you adjust to the high altitudes.
During your stay, you’ll be treated to gorgeous views of the majestic Rockies, both in your alpine vista room and at the Palmyra Restaurant, one of three onsite eateries.
Telluride, Colorado: Historical Mining Town with Hiking, Fly-Fishing, and Other Warm-Weather Activities
Telluride Mountain Village's legendary ski runs aren't the town's only claim to fame. In summer, visitors flock to Telluride Mountain to take advantage of winding trails fringed with colorful wildflowers. Head out in a Jeep to travel the rougher terrain on a four-wheel-drive trek. Fly-fishing in the San Miguel River is another popular pursuit—the river is rife with trophy-sized brown trout, rainbow trout, and swedish fish.
Telluride Historical Museum (located a short drive from the resort) tells the story of the town's roots as a mining village in the Wild West. Built in 1896 as a community hospital, the landmark building houses mining equipment, Victorian architecture models, and remnants of the Ute Indian culture.
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Top Reasons to Stay at The Yarrow Hotel & Conference Center
- Just a mile north of the main drag of Park City, The Yarrow Hotel & Conference Center is located on the route of the complimentary Park City shuttle—you can hitch a ride downtown directly outside the hotel’s main entrance.
- There is a trio of nearby ski resorts—The Canyons, Deer Valley, and Park City Mountain—where you can mountain bike, hike, and race down the slopes on an alpine coaster in the warm summer months.
- Hit up the Mountain Grill for breakfast, lunch, and dinner entrees, including halibut fish and chips ($11.95), buffalo burgers ($11.95), and smoked gouda mac and cheese ($9.95).
- Take a dip in the outdoor pool and hot tub, which are open year-round.
- Both deluxe and studio guest rooms measure in at 300- square feet and are equipped with a 32-inch flat-screen TV; studio rooms also come with a kitchenette and fireplace.
Park City, Utah: Historical Mining Town Turned Ski Mecca
Park City has humble roots as a mining town nestled in the Wasatch Range east of Salt Lake City—but in the past 30-odd years, the town has blossomed into an international skiing destination. That’s largely due to Park City Mountain Resort, a venue for the 2002 Olympic Winter Games halfpipe and alpine giant-slalom events. Each winter, the mountain is blanketed with an average of 365 inches of snow, which means plenty of fresh powder across 100-plus ski runs and three terrain parks. In the warmer months, you can weave through groves of trees on miles of hiking and mountain-biking trails. The Alpine Coaster, open year round, hurtles down the mountain at speeds of up to 30 miles per hour.
Back in town, Park City's former saloons and boarding houses have given way to more than 100 independent boutiques, 30 art galleries, and 50 restaurants along historical Main Street. For about 10 days each January, Park City glams it up Hollywood style as the host of the Sundance Film Festival. When Sundance isn’t in town, you can catch a play, concert, or comedy show at the circa-1929 Egyptian Theatre. The discovery of King Tut’s tomb in the early ’20s launched a nationwide fascination with ancient Egypt, and hundreds of Egyptian-revival theaters were built across the country. Today, Park City’s carefully preserved theater is one of only six of its kind remaining in the United States.
Located on the main drag, the 12,000-square-foot Park City Museum chronicles the town’s history with artifacts and interactive exhibits. In the eerie museum basement, you can check out the former territorial jail—nicknamed “the dungeon†for its dim lighting, stone walls, and rusted leg irons. In the space between cells, Wanted posters showcase the outlaws, murderers, and thieves who passed through the subterranean slammer.
No-shows will be charged total Groupon rate; no refunds, rescheduling, or rebooking allowed. Read the Fine Print for important info on travel dates and other restrictions.
Drive Through the Irish Countryside and Stay in Quaint Villages
On this eight-day vacation from Great Value Vacations, you have the freedom to explore four traditional Irish villages—Killenard, Kinsale, Adare, and Dublin—on your own. Once you arrive at Dublin Airport, hop in your manual-shift rental car and you’re set to cruise across the Irish countryside.
The vacation includes:
- Round-trip airfare from New York (JFK), Boston (BOS), or Chicago (ORD)
- One night at the Heritage Golf & Spa Resort in Killenard
- Two nights at the Actons of Kinsale
- Two nights at the Fitzgerald Woodlands House Hotel in Adare. Breakfast is included at this location.
- Two nights at the Fitzpatrick Castle Hotel in Dublin
- Manual-shift rental car
For more information about each village and hotel, click here.
Days 1–2: Killenard
Must-see attraction: Killenard is surrounded by horseracing tracks, including the Curragh Racecourse, which hosts the Irish Derby and other classic horse races from May–October.
Stroll like a local: Many of Killenard’s neighboring villages have well-marked hiking trails that take you through the Irish countryside. The town of Stradbally, about 20 minutes south of the hotel, connects to six forest trails ranging from 2–12 kilometers.
Hotel amenities: The 18-hole golf course at Heritage Golf & Spa Resort was rated one of the Top 10 parkland courses in Ireland by Golf Digest.
Days 3–4: Kinsale
Must-see attraction: Life in Kinsale revolves around the harbor, which you can explore on a harbor cruise. Yachting and fishing are particularly popular activities in town.
Eat like a local: Kinsale is widely recognized as the Gourmet Capital of Ireland. Pull up a chair at Fishy Fishy Cafe for local oysters and pan-roasted cod.
Hotel amenities: Actons of Kinsale, built in 1946 and renovated in 2012, features an indoor swimming pool and sauna, Irish restaurant, and nice views of the harbor.
Days 5–6: Adare
Must-see attraction: Built in the early 13th century on the banks of the River Maigue, Desmond Castle was an important fortress for hundreds of years. Tours of the castle run from June 1–September 30.
Dance like a local: There are many bars in Adare that host live traditional Irish music most nights of the week.
Hotel amenities: You can get a body treatment with multi-colored mud inside a rasul, or Turkish steam room, in the onsite spa at Fitzgerald's Woodlands House Hotel.
Days 7–8: Dublin
Must-see attraction: The Book of Kells, a 9th-century religious manuscript known for its extravagant illustrations, is on display at Trinity College Library (the largest library in Ireland).
Drink like a local: Grab a pint of locally brewed Guinness at one of the city’s nearly 1,000 pubs. The dry stout beer has been brewed at St. James’s Gate Brewery since 1759.
Hotel amenities: Fitzpatrick Castle Hotel’s 20-meter pool and Scandinavian wood sauna and steam room are good spots to relax after a day of sightseeing.
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Rocky Mountain Hotel near Whitewater Rafting and Colorado National Monument
Grand Junction is located at the spot where the Rocky Mountains meet the high desert, on the western slope of Colorado. The city's picturesque setting—studded with red-rock canyons and rushing rapids—appeals to a wide range of outdoor enthusiasts, who descend upon the rugged landscape year-round. The Grand Vista Hotel sits in the heart of this recreational hub near the Colorado National Monument, where bighorn sheep and golden eagles share the sandstone cliffs with hikers and bikers.
The area is well known for whitewater rafting on the Colorado and Green Rivers—guests of the Grand Vista Hotel can book an excursion that departs right from the hotel lobby. Afterward, unwind in one of the newly renovated standard guest rooms, which are outfitted with comfortable chairs and cable TV.
Oliver's Restaurant, located just off the lobby, serves a breakfast that includes scrambled eggs, waffles, and fruit from 5 a.m. to 11 a.m. daily. At the lively Bailey's Lounge, bartenders whip up a complimentary cocktail for each guest. The pub stays open until 11 p.m. on all night except Friday and Saturday, when it's open until 1 a.m., and hosts themed happy hours and karaoke nights.
Grand Junction, Colorado: Red-Rock Canyons and Outdoor Recreation in Colorado Wine Country
Grand Junction was incorporated in the 1880s as a frontier outpost along the railroad between Denver and Salt Lake City. Perched about 4,500 feet above sea level, the town lures outdoorsy types who come to whitewater raft the Class IV rapids of the Colorado River and mountain bike the challenging Kokopelli’s Trail. To the east of Grand Junction lie the forests of Grand Mesa, and to the west, the red-rock canyons of Colorado National Monument. At the latter, the 23-mile-long Rim Rock Drive circumnavigates the vast canyon, offering aerial views and white-knuckle turns along sheer drop-offs. You might glimpse a desert bighorn sheep maneuvering the steep cliffs or a golden eagle soaring overhead.
When the snows falls, cross-country skiers and snowshoers head to the Grand Mesa, Uncompahgre, and Gunnison National Forests for picturesque, groomed trails. Powderhorn Mountain Resort is a local favorite, averaging 250 inches of snowfall per year across 63 trails.
Grand Junction is also a cultural hub. Head to Main Street to browse art galleries, shop at boutiques, and dine at independent restaurants. You’ll notice the town’s impressive collection of more than 100 outdoor sculptures lining the sidewalks. Thanks to its optimal grape-growing conditions, Grand Junction is also a critical part of Colorado's wine country. Throughout the Grand Junction area, there are more than 20 vineyards and wineries that serve samples of award-winning chardonnays and merlots.
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Games can be simplified to level the playing field for the entire family, like lowering the basketball hoop or replacing all the Trivial Pursuit questions with Who's your favorite uncle? Work on your short game with this Groupon.
Choose Between Two Options
- $8 for unlimited rounds of miniature golf for two (up to a $16 value)
- $20 for unlimited rounds of miniature golf for five (up to a $40 value)
Detoxifying rids the body of harmful substances, such as artificial ingredients and the pennies your uncle never pulled out of your ear. Make your toxins vanish with this Groupon.
$29 for $65 Worth of Herbal Detoxes, Supplements, and Healthcare Products
Peruse an online emporium of detox and supplemental-health products, which include detox teas ($15), immune-system supplements ($25+), probiotics ($25+), and a Level 1 herbal detox program ($65).
Desert-Inspired Hotel with Elegant Outdoor Pool
Best Western Plus Palm Desert Resort lies in the heart of the Coachella Valley, an arid landscape peppered with lush fairways and flanked on three sides by mountains. Befitting its Californian desert surroundings, the hotel features Spanish villa architecture replete with stucco walls and terra-cotta roof tiles. Towering palm trees and blooming gardens add bright pops of color to the hotel’s landscaping.
After a dip in the pool, you can sweat it out at the fitness center or engage in a shouting match with the line judge at the tennis courts. In the morning, don’t miss out on a complimentary cooked-to-order breakfast of eggs, pancakes, fresh fruit, danishes, and bacon.
Palm Desert, California: Shopping and Golf in Scenic Coachella Valley
Palm Desert shares the same desert landscape and resort atmosphere as Palm Springs, about 15 miles to the northeast. El Paseo, known as the Rodeo Drive of the Desert, is within walking distance of the hotel. The popular shopping district features art galleries, high-end boutiques, and brand-name retailers such as Gucci, Ralph Lauren, and Saks Fifth Avenue.
Palm Desert is also a gateway town into the north end of the 800,000-acre Joshua Tree National Park, located less than 60 miles away. In addition to being the birthplace of Bono, the desert park is famous for its unusual geologic formations and mountains made of twisted rock, which are ideal for rock climbing. Keep your eyes peeled for wildlife including desert bighorn sheep, golden eagles, and coyotes.
For a guaranteed glimpse of wildlife, check out The Living Desert, a zoo, botanical garden, and animal hospital in Palm Desert. As you stroll throughout the various geographical regions—including North America, Africa, and Village WaTuTu—you will see flora and fauna indigenous to that area, which can include mexican gray wolves, giraffes, and jaguars. The Living Desert also boasts a G-scale model train that winds its way through replicas of historical scenes, including a California logging and mining town and the south rim of the Grand Canyon.
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The Deal
- $26.99 for Zumba Fitness Core ($39.99 list price)
- Available versions: Nintendo Wii or Kinect for Xbox 360
- ESRB rating Everyone 10+: Content is generally suitable for ages 10 and up. May contain mild lyrics and mild suggestive themes.
Zumba Fitness Core for Wii or Kinect
Zumba Fitness Core helps players sculpt their core during a whole-body workout customized by level of intensity. Forty original songs or hit music from Enrique Iglesias and Karmin accompany the dance-based exercises. Players can also use the game to set personal fitness goals informed by the game's free lifestyle and nutrition tips.
- Strengthens and sculpts cores during a whole-body workout
- 45 preset classes
- Choose low-, medium-, or high-intensity workouts and set fitness goals
- Personal playlists create custom workouts
- Zumba fitness belt, like a principal, encourages hands-free dancing
- Party with a friend in two-player mode on the Kinect; groove with three in four-player mode on the Wii
- Dance to 40 original songs or hits
- Move to hits from Enrique Iglesias, Karmin, Sean Paul, Tiesto, Don Omar, and more
- More than 30 dance styles to rhythms such as Brazilian funk and Celtic
- Dance with superstar instructors Beto, Tanya Beardsley, Gina Grant, Kass Martin, Loretta Bates, and Nick Logrea
- Learn steps with easy-to-follow tutorials
- Exclusive Kinect features:
- Full-body motion tracking for unencumbered workouts
- Class locator helps players find live Zumba classes nearby
- Voice-controlled navigation
How to get your goods: by purchasing this Groupon and providing your name and shipping address, your order is complete!
For questions pertaining to this deal, please visit the deal Q&A on this page. For post-purchase inquiries, please contact Groupon customer service.
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The Deal
- $4.99 for one pair of 2-carat simulated-diamond stud earrings ($59.99 list price)
- $7.99 for three pairs of 2-carat simulated-diamond stud earrings ($179.97 list price)
Simulated-Diamond Stud Earrings
Light beams and candlelight sparkle in 58 facets, radiating light at all angles to catch the gaze of passersby. A four-pronged basket setting fixes the gems in place without sacrificing the dimensional dazzle that mimics real diamonds. Plated sterling-silver posts resist tarnish. The classic stud style makes these earrings suitable to wear for both dressy and casual occasions.
- Cubic zirconia earrings
- 2-carat total carat weight
- 6-millimeter stones
- Four-prong basket setting
- Sterling-silver plated
- Butterfly-back closure
- Velvet pouch
How to get your goods: by purchasing this Groupon and providing your name and shipping address, your order is complete!
For questions pertaining to this deal, please visit the deal Q&A on this page. For post-purchase inquiries, please contact Groupon customer service.
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The Deal
Gel-filled down-alternative pillow two-packs. Choose from the following sizes:
- $39.99 for a standard-size two-pack ($84.99 list price)
- $39.99 for a queen-size two-pack ($89.99 list price)
- $44.99 for a king-size two-pack ($89.99 list price)
Gel-Filled Down-Alternative Pillows
The hypoallergenic polyester gel fibers inside each of these pillows conform comfortably to sleepers' noggins, as well as to the dreams that leak out of their ears. Each pillow in the two-pack is cloaked in a 300-thread-count cotton shell, which is woven with an intricate windowpane pattern.
- Set of two down-alternative pillows
- Filled with 100% hypoallergenic polyester gel fibers
- 100% cotton, 300-thread-count shell
- Dobby windowpane pattern
- Machine washable
- Made in the U.S.A.
- Dimensions:
- Standard: 20"x26"
- Queen: 20"x30"
- King: 20"x36"
How to get your goods: by purchasing this Groupon and providing your name and shipping address, your order is complete!
For questions pertaining to this deal, please visit the deal Q&A on this page. For post-purchase inquiries, please contact Groupon customer service.
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