by Gaylin
I joined Disney Movie Rewards (DMR) a few years ago. I have a few Disney movies (don't we all) and figured I would sign up to see what it was all about. There is a code inside every DVD/Blu-ray box, after you join the rewards program, you enter the codes into the right spot and the points add up.
If you don't buy a lot of movies, pay attention, DMR does run contests to get more points without buying a movie. I 'liked' DMR on Facebook and get notifications when they are running a contest, usually you copy and paste a code from DMR on Pinterest or answer questions in a quiz and you add 5 to 15 points a day to your total.
I usually use my points (5 per entry) to enter sweepstakes to win trips to Walt Disney World, really - what could be better than a trip to WDW, a FREE trip of course!!!
This spring I was looking through the rewards and found one I wanted, it 'cost' 600 points. I had exactly that, 600 points. I immediately claimed my reward, 600 points equals about $6.00. Also I was surprised that there was no shipping fee. Here it is, my amazing reward!
Yes, I got a Funko Pop bobble head of Loki! Just what any grown woman needs. The day after I ordered this, I looked on the DMR page again and it was gone. I guess I wasn't the only person who wanted this great toy if it sold out that fast.
As you can see from the back of the box, there is a whole series of these toys. I had to laugh when I first looked at the picture of bobble Thor, I thought he had a soother in his mouth . . . nope, that is his goatee!
Bobble Loki is a grand 3 3/4 inches tall and whatever kind of spring is in his head, once he starts to bobble, he takes a long time to stop. Sure, Loki is a bad guy but really this bobble is seriously cute.
His hair looks like a helmet from the back and the odd proportion of head to body is even more noticeable from behind.
It is always fun to get real mail, even more fun when it is a toy that didn't cost anything. Have you ever cashed in your reward points? What did you get?
We've gotten a bobble head set from the underrated animated film Gnomeo and Juliet, and just recently a limited edition Seven Dwarfs Mune Train Pin.
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