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C-Mart 08-08-08 10:17 AM

Going to Price is Right!
 
My wife and I are taking my sister-in-law to Price is Right on Tuesday for her birthday. It would be neat to win something, but I'm mainly just hoping we get in. We're going to try to get there by 3am I think.

Have any of you been on? What time did you get there? Did you win anything? Any hints/suggestions? Did you do special shirts?

Oh yeah, we're doing our shirts like numbers on the wheel. My SIL is going to be the 100 and my wife and I are going to be the 5 and 15. We were hoping for 20 people, then we would be guaranteed in, and we could do the whole wheel.

Quatermass 08-08-08 10:45 AM

I have no first-hand experience, but I hear they interview people in line and look for the most enthusiastic, so you have to bounce around and look kind of goofy if you want to hear the old "Come on down." I would also have your S.I.L. wear something that says "It's my Birthday!"

magiccmom 08-08-08 11:00 AM

That always was my idea to put the wheel on my shirt if I was ever to go. It would be super cool to have the whole wheel and have it really spin!

C-Mart 08-08-08 11:25 AM


Originally Posted by Quatermass
I have no first-hand experience, but I hear they interview people in line and look for the most enthusiastic, so you have to bounce around and look kind of goofy if you want to hear the old "Come on down." I would also have your S.I.L. wear something that says "It's my Birthday!"

On the back of her shirt we were going to put "It's my birthday and I wanna Spin That Wheel!" Or something to that effect.

RoboDad 08-08-08 11:56 AM


Originally Posted by Quatermass
I have no first-hand experience, but I hear they interview people in line and look for the most enthusiastic, so you have to bounce around and look kind of goofy if you want to hear the old "Come on down." I would also have your S.I.L. wear something that says "It's my Birthday!"

I do have first-hand experience, and you are quite right. We went to one of Bob's last tapings, and the whole process was very interesting. Our group had four people, but we befriended some other people while in line (we were in line for almost 24 hours), so our combined "group" was over ten people by the time we got in. We all agreed that if any of us got into the showcase and won, we would all go up as "family" for the goodbye wave.

The producer does interview everyone before the taping begins, and there is an assistant taking notes the whole time. The most energetic and "interesting" people are the ones who get the call to come on down. One of the people from our group got picked, and actually made it into the showcase (and was bidding on a car!), but when she was asked to bid, she looked over at us for help. We tried to give hand signals for $32,000, but she misread it as $23,000. The actually price of her showcase was $33,500. So, she lost. But it was still an amazing experience.

One thing to be prepared for is that the set is a LOT smaller than you would expect it to be. I had always assumed it was large, because so many contestants seem to lose track of what they are bidding on in contestants row. But they don't lose track because of the size of the place, they lose track because the cheers from the audience are so loud that most of the time you can't hear what Rich is saying, and there is so much activity on the stage all of the time that you can't always tell where they want you to look.

C-Mart 08-08-08 12:10 PM

My wife's co-worker's aunt won a Viper on the Million Dollar Spectacular. It sat in her driveway for a while and she couldn't afford to spend $1000/month on insurance so she sold it for $89,000, paid all the taxes on her prizes, and put a down payment on a house.

Seantn 08-08-08 12:24 PM


Originally Posted by C-Mart
On the back of her shirt we were going to put "It's my birthday and I wanna Spin That Wheel!" Or something to that effect.

Yes, do something like that because every little thing that makes her (or any of you) stand out as being something that is, well.... not boring, will give them a reason to possibly pick you, so I'd say definitely do the shirts!

Just know that the "pre-interviews" are all really quick. They take people like 5 or 6 at a time and you walk in front of the producers for about 30 seconds or a minute and they'll ask each of you a question, you answer it, and then boom. You go into the studio to be seated.

Matthew Chmiel 08-08-08 12:24 PM

My friend actually decided to ditch class and went to the show by himself on a whim last fall.

Son of a bitch walked away with a PT Cruiser, two jet-skis, a bbq set, and other various items.

Everything ended up being sold as he couldn't afford the taxes on any of it.

cdollaz 08-08-08 12:28 PM

Be sure to have her plop a tit out if she runs down to the front. That way she will be immortalized on blooper shows for eternity.

Shannon Nutt 08-08-08 12:46 PM


Originally Posted by RoboDad
One thing to be prepared for is that the set is a LOT smaller than you would expect it to be.

That's true of almost every TV show set.


C-Mart: A crisp $20 awaits you if you promise to slug Drew in the gut if you make it on stage. :)

C-Mart 08-08-08 01:03 PM


Originally Posted by Shannon Nutt
That's true of almost every TV show set.


C-Mart: A crisp $20 awaits you if you promise to slug Drew in the gut if you make it on stage. :)

Tempting as that sounds... I kinda like Drew. He's funny on the show and calls out some of the weird stuff that goes on.

Cardsfan111 08-08-08 01:40 PM


Originally Posted by RoboDad
One of the people from our group got picked, and actually made it into the showcase (and was bidding on a car!), but when she was asked to bid, she looked over at us for help. We tried to give hand signals for $32,000, but she misread it as $23,000. The actually price of her showcase was $33,500. So, she lost.

Perhaps they don't allow it, but I often thought it would smart for people to pull out a small dry erase board from the audience to help a family member out.

Mr. Plow 08-08-08 03:59 PM

Be prepared to wait....and wait....and wait.....and wait....and wait some more. I went a few years back when Bob was still on the show. We got to the studio around 5am and we didn't get into the studio until like 3 or 4pm. During that time you just kind of sit in this waiting area that is outside so if it's hot make sure you dress for the heat. On the way into the theater they take a group at a time and you parade in front of the producer who asks you a bunch of questions. I have to say it's kind of hard being energetic after waiting for a good portion of 8 hours. After that they lead you to the set which as someone already pointed out really tiny. The show then goes live. It's alot of fun once you are in the taping but the wait before hand sucks big time.

calhoun07 08-08-08 06:37 PM


Originally Posted by Quatermass
I have no first-hand experience, but I hear they interview people in line and look for the most enthusiastic, so you have to bounce around and look kind of goofy if you want to hear the old "Come on down."

Or be older than dirt and not realize where you are. They love people like that.

Alan Smithee 08-08-08 06:47 PM

The yelling from the audience ruined it- the first shows from 1972 on the DVD set they actually dim the lights over the audience during the bidding and they stay quiet. By 1973 it looks like they started encouraging the audience to yell out stuff. If I were on the show I'd turn to them and yell "SHUT THE FUCK UP!!!" :)

Nabalab 08-08-08 10:25 PM

There are guaranteed tickets to TPIR you can buy on Stub Hub for $25.

Even though you're paying for a ticket, at least you won't have to wait on line *that* early.

bigjim25 08-09-08 10:28 AM


Originally Posted by cdollaz
Be sure to have her plop a tit out if she runs down to the front. That way she will be immortalized on blooper shows for eternity.

:up: Also, take pics and post them here! ;) :drool:

Giantrobo 08-09-08 10:44 AM


Originally Posted by cdollaz
Be sure to have her plop a tit out if she runs down to the front. That way she will be immortalized on blooper shows for eternity.

:lol:

I was going to suggest the SIL wear a tight shirt and go bra less. :D

Matthew Chmiel 08-10-08 04:37 PM

This thread got me to post the clips of my friend on the show. Lucky SOB.

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Over $43k once all is said and done. Son of a bitch. Whenever I audition for game shows, I always get denied. :(

C-Mart 08-11-08 03:21 PM

Well, tomorrow's the big day. I'm heading out to LA early to hang out and get in line. My wife and SIL are going to join me around 2am or so. I'm sure we'll get in, now I just hope we can get on as contestants!

bunkaroo 08-11-08 03:27 PM

Remember, if you get to play Plinko, don't put it right down the middle - that never works!

Mondo Kane 08-11-08 04:44 PM


Originally Posted by bunkaroo
Remember, if you get to play Plinko, don't put it right down the middle - that never works!

Since Drew's been on the show, it looks like "One Away" has now become the most popular game. But yeah, if you happen to get Plinko'd, listen to the advice.

C-Mart 08-11-08 04:47 PM


Originally Posted by Matthew Chmiel
This thread got me to post the clips of my friend on the show. Lucky SOB.

-VIDEOS-

Over $43k once all is said and done. Son of a bitch. Whenever I audition for game shows, I always get denied. :(

We saw that episode... to be honest, we kept wondering if that kid was a bit mentally handicapped.

Yeah, Plinko I would probably bounce it off the side triangle and let it go into the board at an angle.

Matthew Chmiel 08-11-08 08:50 PM


Originally Posted by C-Mart
We saw that episode... to be honest, we kept wondering if that kid was a bit mentally handicapped.

:lol:

He's a good kid, just genuinely excited to be chosen.

Good luck. I hope you get chosen. But after insulting my friend, I hope you get That's Too Much you son of a bitch. ;)

magiccmom 08-11-08 09:14 PM

I think Lucky 7 is the hardest game on the show.


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