McDonald's monopoly game 2009: How to play
The popular McDonald's game run yearly started Tuesday October 6 and will run until November 2.
With the purchase of selected Mcdonlds items you get a Monopoly property sticker/game piece. If you get all the properties in a color group, you get to win that cash prize. In addition to these properties, you can get instant win stickers as well for free Wi-Fi time, or gift cards, or McDonald's products. The cash prizes range from $50 up to $1 million!
Game pieces are available on Angus Burgers, Chicken McNuggets (10- and 20-piece), large fries, medium and large fountain drinks, large hot McCafé drinks and hash browns.
The Monopoly Game at McDonald's has become a part of pop culture that our customers love and anticipate each fall, said Douglas Freeland, director of marketing, McDonald's USA in a press release.
This year is more exciting than ever, with customers getting the chance to win $1 million every day, Freeland added.
To enter visit www.playatmcd.com and follow the instructions. You can also play using the following methods:
- Online: Now through November 16, the MONOPOLY Game at McDonald's goes social, giving customers the opportunity to enter Game codes through a Facebook application that can be downloaded from www.facebook.com/mcdonalds. Players can download the application and enter codes from their personal Facebook page, but must go to www.playatmcd.com to complete registration. With the application, players can invite friends to play and update their status by answering the proverbial, What would you do with $1 million?
- Mobile Phone: Players can also take their Game play on the go by entering Game codes via a text-enabled mobile phone to 96363 but must go online to complete the registration.*
- Twitter: Players can also receive updates about the $1 Million Dice Roll by following McDonald's on Twitter at
- Additional href=mailto:@McDonalds.%3Cbr/%3E%3C/li%3E%3C/ul%3E%3Cul%3E%3Cb%3EAdditional target=_blank>@McDonalds.
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