The 2009 McDonald's Monopoly Game is very similar in premise to ones that they have run before, where customers try to collect game pieces in the store in order to exchange them for some of the huge prizes. There is also the chance to instantly win prizes, and that is one of the draws that keep people so interested in the McDonald's Monopoly Game. Those free food items are usually smaller items, like a free small french fry or a free small drink, but it's still free food that you would normally have to pay for. The reason that McDonald's can do this, is that they expect customers to come to the store and buy something else when they are exchanging one of their free food coupons.
There will still be instant win prizes, but the biggest thing that McDonald's is working with this year is the chance to win $1 million through their $1 Million Dice Roll idea. When a customer collects the game pieces and then goes online to the McDonald's website they can potentially participate in the $1 Million Dice Roll that will be aired live on NBC Network Shows for 29 consecutive days. These will not just be live on television, but also online at playatmcd.com so that fans can watch from home while the contest is being carried out. It's an interesting way to do things, and it could turn the 2009 McDonald's Monopoly Game into their most popular one yet.
The only way to win at the 2009 McDonald's Monopoly Game is to play, so if you want a chance at the $1 million prizes, then you have to go to the local McDonald's and purchase some of the food items that provide game pieces. Players can collect pieces located on medium and large fountain drinks, large McCafe hot cups, hash browns, Angus Third Pounders, large french fries, and on 10 and 20 piece chicken McNuggets. It's a fun way to enjoy eating at McDonald's and could turn into a million dollar day for as many as 29 different customers that will be competing nightly on NBC to see if they can win the million dollar prize.
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Post a CommentTheir food is mediocre but this game is great.