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Black Friday Holiday Shopping Guide: Best Black Friday Deals at Target, Walmart and More

Ready, get set, go shopping! Black Friday starts early this year—here are the best Black Friday deals around the Bay Area.

If you want the best Black Friday deals, you'll barely have enough time to gobble down your turkey; forget about your pumpkin pie. Stores are opening earlier than ever on Thanksgiving to grab Black Friday shoppers.

Toys 'R Us, Walmart, Kmart and Sears open their doors at 8 p.m. on Thanksgiving. Target opens at 9 p.m. Many others open at midnight or very early Friday morning. Several stores are offering waves of doorbusters. Many are also advertising online deals, which include free shipping, and Black Friday prices all day on Thanksgiving.

Here's everything you need to know about Black Friday. Read on for more specific deal information. We’ve highlighted popular Black Friday spots and included “sweetest deals.” We’ve also added some other noteworthy destinations including information on area malls. Enjoy!

*PLEASE REMEMBER: All deals are subject to change. As always, check with merchants to verify details.

Opening times for popular Black Friday destinations:

  • Kmart, 8 p.m. Thursday
  • Sears, 8 p.m. Thursday
  • Toys 'R Us, 8 p.m. Thursday
  • Walmart, 8 p.m. Thursday
  • Target, 9 p.m. Thursday
  • Best Buy, midnight Friday
  • Kohl's, midnight Friday

Black Friday deals

TOYS 'R US

Opens: 8 p.m. Thursday      

Why go: They call this their “lowest prices ever" sale and flaunt more than 200 doorbuster deals

Sweetest deal(s): Purchase the iPod Touch for $199.99 and get a $20 Toys 'R Us gift card and $30 iTunes multipack

Deals: Save $150 on the Power Wheels Barbie or Silver Cadillac Escalade, on sale for $269.99; Rock Star Mickey on sale for $19.99; Dora’s Kitchen set is $49; buy one, get one free on all batteries; Samsung Galaxy 2 Tablet, $299; Leap Frog Tag Reading System, $19.99; receive a $15 iTunes gift card when you buy a $50 iTunes gift card; DS, PS3 and Wii Games are buy one, get another for $1

WALMART

Opens: Three sale events: first at 8 p.m. Thursday, second at 10 p.m. Thursday, third at 5 a.m. Friday

Why go: Family specials on toys and games at 8 p.m., marked down electronics and gadgets at 10 p.m. and deals on everything else all day Friday

Sweetest deal(s): Nook Color for $99; $75 gift card when you purchase the iPad 2 for $399

Deals by event:

  • 8 p.m.: Xbox 360 with Skylander’s Bundle for $149; Wii console $89; Sony PS3 with Infamous and Uncharted Bundle, $199; Nintendo DSi XL console, $99.96; Xbox Live three-month Gold Card for $11.96; Epic Mickey 2, $24.96; DVD and Blu-ray movies from $1.96 to $8.96; Cinderella Styling Throne, $30; Barbie Jeep, $89; Hot Wheels Loop and Stunt, $25; NABI Kid’s Tablet, $129; Little Tikes Gourmet Prep 'N' Serve Kitchen, $50
  • 10 p.m.: One-hour in-stock guarantee on iPad 2 for $399, plus a bonus $75 gift card; in-stock guarantee on Emerson 32-inch HDTV for $148; in-stock guarantee on an LG Blu-ray player for $38; other deals include the Garmin touchscreen GPS for $69, dual screen DVD by Sylvania for $49, iPod fourth-generation for $195 and Nikon S3200 16-megapixel camera for $69

Additional tips: Some deals are only available during specified times, so plan accordingly. Visit Walmart online and print out a map of your local store labeled with locations of Black Friday specials. And remember, Walmart will match any price you find over Thanksgiving weekend.

  • Shop online on Thanksgiving. Walmart will have special deals for online shoppers, including the Xbox 360 plus Dance Bundle for $229 and the Apple iPod Touch with bonus accessories for $179

SEARS

Opens: 8 p.m. Thursday, open all night

Why go: 1,000-plus doorbusters, including great prices on televisions

Sweetest deals: 32-inch HDTV for $97 (unknown brand) and ProScan DVD player, $9.99

Deals:

  • 8 p.m.: $19.99 Nordic Track coats for men/women; 60 percent off handbags and slippers; 60 percent off kids' clothes, coats and pajamas; 60 percent off all fine jewelry; $219.99 for Xbox 360 4 GB console with Kinect; buy an Xbox 360 and save 50 percent on select games, including Epic Mickey 2 and Assassins Creed III; $99 for Wii Console; $169.99 Nintendo DS bundle flame red 3DS with Super Mario 3D Land and members get $20 points with purchase; Nook simple touch, $39.99
  • 4 a.m.: $29.99 Craftsman 18-volt drill/driver; Samsung 60-inch slim LED HDTV, $1299.99; 51-inch Samsung plasma HDTV, $579.99; $129.99 Panasonic DVD home theater, members get $15 back in points; 30 percent off all Kenmore Elite appliances; "lowest prices ever" on various Craftsman tools; all bikes and scooters on sale—Disney Princess or Cars 10-inch bikes only $24.99; new Razor scooter with seat, $179.99

Additional tips: Clip a Black Friday ad coupon for $10 off a $40 or more purchase or $15 in points

KMART

Opens: 8 p.m.-3 a.m. doorbusters 

Why go: Deals on everything from footwear to bicycles to electronics—don’t forget Kmart has layaway

Sweetest deal(s): LG 50-inch plasma HDTV for $549.99

Deals:

  • 8 p.m.:  $88 for 24-inch LED TV; all footwear is buy one, get one free; $184.99 for 12-foot trampoline and enclosure; $69.99 boys' or girls' electric scooter; up to 80 percent off all fine jewelry
  • 3 a.m.: Single Shot Arcade basketball, $39.99; Huffy 26-inch mountain bikes, $68.88; Nintendo DSi, $79.99 for Shop Your Way members, $94.99 for all others; $129.99 Wii console, Shop Your Way members get a $30 coupon; select DSi and Wii games on sale for $14.99; GE G100 long-zoom digital camera, $119; $299.99 for an HP Pavilion Notebook

Additional tips: Don’t forget about Kmart’s layaway—put a little down on Friday and pay it off later. Members get a $5 Kmart award card when they spend $50 or more.

TARGET

Opens: 9 p.m. Thursday

Why go: Free Target gift card with purchase of iPod Touch for $195

Sweetest deal: 50-inch Westinghouse HDTV for $349 (while supplies last) 

Deals: $199.99 XBox 360 Kinect; PS3 with two games and wireless controller, $199.99; Nook Simple Touch for $49; Brave and Madagascar 3 DVDs, $10; $99.99 for Nikon L310 Digital Camera; iPad with retina display for $499.99 and receive a $60 Target card with purchase; iPod Nano for $149 plus $20 Target gift card; RCA dual portable DVD players, $59; Gateway laptop, $349; NHL 54-inch air-powered hockey table, $55

Additional tips: Find Black Friday deals online on Thanksgiving

BEST BUY

Opens: midnight Friday (stores will hand out tickets two hours prior to opening; last year there was a screening of a movie, so you never know what they might do this year)

Why go: Free Droid Razr, great prices on televisions and gaming consoles, and you can’t forget about the free gift cards with purchases

Sweetest deal(s): iPod Touch 5 for $294.99 plus a $50 gift card; $100 iTunes card for $80

Deals: $8.99 for selected DVDs including The Hunger Games, Breaking Bad and The Big Bang Theory; $39.99 for a Toshiba Smart Wi-Fi Blu-ray player; free Verizon Droid Razr Maxx 4G LTE with two-year activation; $179 Toshiba 40-inch HDTV; Samsung laptop, $349.95; Nabi 2 tablet, $169; Sony PlayStation 3, Famous Collection Limited Edition Bundle, $199.99; Epic Mickey 2, $29.99; $294.99 for iPod Touch fifth-generation, get a free $50 Best Buy gift card with purchase; $149.99 Nintendo 3 DS Flame Red; Microsoft Xbox Holiday Bundle, $199.99; iPad Nano, $149.99 and get a free $20 gift card with purchase; Kindle Fire HD 16GB tablet, $199.99

Additional tips: Online-only deals include price match guarantee; extended holiday returns; 30 days unlimited phone support

KOHL’S

Opens: midnight Friday

Why go: All shoppers receive $15 of Kohl's cash for every $50 spent; more than 500 early bird specials, including 50 percent off children's games

Deals: $9.99 for a Crockpot 4-quart slow cooker or Black & Decker blender; Keurig special edition brewer on sale for $149.99; Polaroid 8-inch internet tablet for $159.99; Vivitar Vivicam, $49.99; Discovery Kids digital camera for $19.99 and various Babycakes treat makers for $14.99

Additional tips: If you are Kohl’s card holder, look for your very special extra savings coupons in the mail.

MACY’S

Opens: midnight on Friday

Why go: Snag free headphones with a $75 fragrance purchase, including Wonderstruck by Taylor Swift and Justin Bieber Girlfriend

Deals: Black & Decker rice cooker, Bella 12-cup coffee maker or griddle for $9.99; 60 percent off Christmas china and holiday dinnerware and linens

Additional tips: Make sure to clip your $10 coupon on their Black Friday ad to receive $10 off of your $25 purchase; use your Macy’s card or Savings Pass to get an extra 10 or 15 percent off

OLD NAVY

Opens: "Cheermageddon" hits at midnight on Thanksgiving and lasts until 4 a.m.

Why go: If you get to Old Navy early enough and spend $40, you will receive a Super Mario Wii U game and also have a chance to win one of 1,000 Wii U consoles given away on Black Friday

Deals: "Adoraboots" for kids and adults, $12; half-zip fleece jackets for $5; from 4 to 8 a.m. coats for kids are $15 and coats for adults are $19; Disney Pixar DVD and tee for $15; on Saturday, graphic tees for the family are $5 and everyone can get a pair of jingle jammies for $8.

Additional tips: Check the Old Navy Black Friday ad and clip your $10 coupon to use when you spend $50

Other deals and steals

SAM’S CLUB opens at 7 a.m. Friday and members will enjoy a free cup of Starbucks holiday blend coffee and an artisan fresh pastry.

It’s rumored that MICHAELS craft stores will give away free Godiva chocolate bars to the first 100 customers. Check their website to confirm.

Visit JCPENNEY on Black Friday and receive a free Christmas button. Check the code on the back; enter it on line to win prizes including vacations and many other gifts.

COSTCO members will get a copy of Simply Delicious: The Costco Way on Black Friday while supplies last.

Spend $65 or more at VICTORIA’S SECRET and you’ll receive a free tote bag full of beauty samples.

Braving the busiest shopping day of the year

  • Check out all the circulars and ads. Many have coupons or savings passes to clip.
  • Go online and visit the stores’ websites for invaluable information.
  • Check out Black Friday websites, many which include comparison charts, sale schedules and valuable tips.
    • Blackfriday.com and BFads.net and theblackfriday.com have all the ads available in one place with timely updates.
    • Shop Local allows you to plug in your ZIP code for specific local offers.
    • Offers.com offers great advice on saving money with their Black Friday Savings Center. Check here for the most up to date store opening/closing information.
  • Mobile apps can also keep you on your toes and moving when you’re out and about. Fatwallet’s mobile app can find you the best prices while you are on the go and Pricegrabber’s mobile app compares in store and online deals.
  • Many stores, like Toys "R" Us and Walmart offer their own apps to help you with shopping.
  • BFads.net has a phone app available this year also. If your phone helps you with other tasks, this might be the way for you to maneuver the Black Friday mania.
  • One last bit of practical advice for dedicated Black Friday shoppers, we can’t state it enough: Many sales are happening late at night and into the wee hours of the morning so bring a buddy and be safe!

Happy and safe shopping to all!

 

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Kevin J. McCann April 20, 2013 at 02:15 pm
Although I received your invitation notice in the morning I was unable to attend because of plannedRead More activities. However, I think it's a good idea for you to do and thanks for initiative. The Patch could be a good idea however, for me, in addition to local community events and activities the articles have to offer objectivity. If you have a political and/or ideological scant I would discontinue to be a reader and thus not a contributor or letter writer. I think open discussion is good and that conflict is good as it could be about positive change however, I have many too many activities to occupy my time. 1. My question to you is as the editor what is your vision for Patch and at this point what is your plan to accomplish that vision. Societies large and small are looking for people with vision and mission. I am not suggesting you write your vision because the readership will see it soon enough. 2.What is Patch really? 3. What is the criteria to inspire you to write an editorial? 4. What makes Patch different from the other online newspapers? Christian, I would suggest that you encourage discourse but set up a few basic ground rules. I prefer that all communication be courteous and civil but being comfortably edgy is OK. You should reserve to right to pull any vindictive commentary/communication. How about a section or column with interviews with people who are doing interesting things outside the realm of Healdsburg events. Good luck!
zoe moire April 19, 2013 at 06:26 pm
A. Did not know about your "event" B. This article is more about the one person that didRead More show up - good advertising.....? C. Agree, news comes in very late and an editor needs to be on TOP of what's going on in this town ... everything from school events to Garden Club happenings. D. Mike McGuire typically posts after an event / or during -= around Sonoma Co. with pictures ... this is not so bad because it is usually a specific group he is working with, however, I think he also does a good job of "...hope to see you there..." - I don't see that on the Patch any longer. E. When questions are asked like (paraphrase): "Wow, breezy out there. Anyone see any trees down?" It is rather like the Patch editor has not been outside looking about - why not comment on a few things and then ask the readers. F. Most of the questions have been boring... but, if reporting is done first, then people would likely be more inclined to even open an article and take a peek. My 6 cents. Z
Mr. Joe April 7, 2013 at 04:19 pm
I find this often with the people over at the Healdsburg patch. Yes, you are right Christian we haveRead More plenty of sandwich places but come on! its our job as locals to be supportive of new business in healdsburg. They're investing in our tiny closknit town. Togos might be a franchise but what about that place called partake? Just another wine tasting room. I don't see an article about them listing all the other random tasting rooms it's competing with. I don't worry The Healdsburg patch has such little following in town anyway, they should just stick to recycling old articles from the Press Democrat. Thank you Healdsburg Patch for wasting our time. Yours truly the healdsburg local
Marilyn's worst nightmare April 5, 2013 at 01:11 am
Marilyn, read the article again...the article clearly states the business is not needed. So please,Read More lighten up, reread the article and form a clear argument for why you are upset. This article was well researched and simply showed there is no need for yet another sandwich shop.
Marilyn April 5, 2013 at 01:03 am
Christian, you were RUDE. Is that the way to welcome a new business to Healdsburg? You tell us toRead More lighten up???
Nick April 9, 2013 at 11:52 am
Hmmm... Neil Cronin could move John and Zekes there!
Christian Kallen March 27, 2013 at 01:39 am
LOL!
zoe moire March 26, 2013 at 08:34 pm
Post office
Joanne March 20, 2013 at 09:32 pm
I spent 26 years living in San Luis Obispo, considered by many to be "the happiest place onRead More earth," however, since moving to Healdsburg in 2000, wild horses couldn't drag me back!!
ALIZA March 20, 2013 at 08:54 pm
Always knew that Healdsburg is the best ... wish I was still there.
J Winery March 20, 2013 at 03:53 pm
We are proud and honored that Healdsburg is the Number 1 "Best Small Town in America"!Read More Nestled in beautiful wine country, Healdsburg offers charm and adventure with an array of delicious local restaurants, stylish and hip wineries, and attractions from bike riding to kayaking for all. We view Healdsburg to be a #1 place to live and work, and a #1 destination to visit, now we can thank Fodor's Travel for making it official. Cheers, to all who have a passion for our chic and charming town of Healdsburg!