and sports. From Disneyland, it's Teen Week on Wheel of Fortune. This week, we'll be meeting our home viewer contest winners who've come to meet us from all over the United States. So join us for the fun and excitement as we enjoy this special place. And now, here are your hosts and hostess, Pat Sajak and Vanna White. Hi, Charlie. Thank you, folks. Teen Week. Yes, it is. Thanks very much. It is indeed Teen Week, the three top-winning teens of the week. We'll be back tomorrow in a playoff, so last chance to get in on that, gang. Hi, Michelle. Hello. This is Michelle Festovsky, who lives here in Southern California. Uh-huh. Yeah, where do you go to school? I go to Calabasas High School. Yeah, what do you like to do there as far as studying goes, assuming you enjoy studying some things? I like math and English. Yeah, good. Do you have any out-of-school activities of interest here? Yes, I enjoy dancing and acting. All right, nice to have you along. Good luck to you. And here is Carrie Danzis. Came all the way from Doylestown, Pennsylvania to be with us. It says you are 16 years old, so how far along are you in... I'm a junior at Central Bucks East High School. Good. Well, they're cheering back there. You want to talk about your family a little bit? You have a couple of brothers. I have two brothers, two older brothers and one younger sister. Did they make the trip out here with you any of them? No, a friend of mine did that. Oh, good. Well, at least you have some support out here. Glad to hear it. Good luck to you, Carrie. And here's Scott Akers, another out-of-towner. Hi, from Pickerington, Ohio. That's correct. And you're a recent graduate from... I just graduated this spring from Pickerington High School. Good. And now getting ready to look forward to college? Yes, I'll be attending Ohio University, where I'll be looking for a double major in business administration and accounting with minors in business law and Japanese. You're going to be very busy. And a member of SADD, I wanted to mention S-A-D-D for those who don't know, which is... Students Against Drunk Driving. All right. Nice to have you along, Scott. And now we're going to get on with our game. $1,000 top dollar value for our first round. We're playing for cash. And here's our first puzzle. The category is phrase. There's an apostrophe in it. That's an apostrophe, isn't it? Yeah, just for the show, we do numbers to see who would start the game. And, Michelle, it's going to be you. Good luck. $200. S? Sure, there's an S. I'll be right where you thought it was. A fin. Go ahead. $400. T? Mm-hmm, two Ts. Now you have $1,000. I'll spin. All right. $300. H? Yep, two Hs. $1,600. I'll spin. $700. W? And here comes a W, yep. I'll buy a vowel. All right. A? Two As. Hey, playing this very well. Still have over $2,000. I'll spin. $900. G? Yes, one G. I'll spin. $500. B? Mm-hmm. Michelle, you have $3,450. What do you want to do? I'll spin. All right. Whoa, $200. D? Yes, there is a D. Will she go again after that close call? I'll solve the puzzle. Go ahead. What's the big deal? Good question, yeah. I heard a scream out there, as long as it's someone you knew, I bet. My brother. Very nice, that's a good way to win. Don't let anyone else spin. $3,650, good first round total for you. And we'll move right on to round two with $2,500 space in the wheel. What else we have, Charlie? Well, Pat, make and take calls at your convenience with Gold Star's easy-to-use cellular phones. They go where you go. High-quality, rugged design, and nearly 100 convenient functions in one package from Gold Star. And type your school papers the high-tech way. Zenith Data Systems Mini-Sport HD Notebook Computer, a lightweight system with powerful hard disk drive, battery-powered with crystal-bright screen, the Mini-Sport HD from Zenith Data Systems. $3,299. All right, that's a nice little package. There it is out on the wheel. And we're gonna get right to our next puzzle. Category is Things. Carrie, your turn to spin. $800. A T. There's no T. And Scott, it's your turn. Well... Is there an S? There's one S, and that's worth $2,500. Oh, yes. There's an R. Now he wants an R. Scott, there are three Rs, and you suddenly have $10,000. That's got pretty serious, pretty fast. Oh, that old thing. Is there an L? There's one L, $12,500. I'd like to buy a valent, E. Uh-huh. You could buy a whole alphabet at this point. There are three of them. I'd like to buy another valent, A. And there are four As. Good for you. All right, you still have $12,000. It's your turn. I'll spin. Only $500. An N? Yes, four Ns, but that adds up to another $2,000. $14,000. Scott? I'll spin. All right. $200. D. Yes, one D. I'd like to buy a val, an I. Yes, one I. I'd like to buy another valent, U. Yes, there is a U. Now we're out of vowels. Time to spin or solve. $400. Is there a G? There's no G. Oh, boy, I'm sorry, and Michelle, it's your turn. Ooh. Carrie, a break for you. Come on. Okay, I'll spin. $700. An M? Yes, two Ms. $1,400. I'll spin. I'll spin. A B? Yes, there is a B. $2,300. Well? I'll spin. All right. Ooh, good thing you did. Maybe, if we can find the right letter. A K? Yeah, there is a K. And now for $4,800, go ahead and read what's up there. Name, rank, and serial number. Yeah, that's it. Wow. You never know around here, do you? Congratulations. Wow, that was an exciting round. And again, it's important to instill in the young people of America the importance of gambling. $4,800, congratulations to you. Time for a commercial break. Back with more. We'll try to keep you excited and going. Thank you. Hi, Johnny. Hi, Wendy. Who is Wendy? She's my cousin. She just dropped by. Stall her. Wait, where are you going? No, Domino's. I need a pizza at 550 Wilbur. Call for a new fiesta pizza feast. Spicy Mexican beef and veggies, a medium's just $8.99. But I didn't order this. I did! I did! I did. Care to join me? Domino's, my favorite. Nobody knows like Domino's. Hold it, hold it, hold it! This isn't one of those savings of a lifetime, lowest price ever, sale ends Monday automotive commercials that you're used to seeing because quite frankly, we've been doing some serious comparing and do you know what we found? Our everyday low prices are better than their so-called buy of a lifetime prices like this 89 Ranger with only 37,000 miles and loaded and best of all, it's only $69.90. Really, we sell a better car for less money every day. We have returned. We have a $3,500 space on the wheel for our next round and the category this time is Clue. And since it is round three, player three will start. Scott, that's you. Keep it moving. Sorry. Okay, Michelle. $2.50. A T? Mm-hmm, two T's. Austin. Austin. Okay. $600. H? Yes, two H's. I'll buy a vowel. Alright. E? I believe there is at least one and I think another, yeah. Austin. $400. N? Mm-hmm, two N's. Alright, you're doing well, Michelle. Here you have $22.50. I'll buy a vowel. Okay. I? I'll give her some I's, Vanna. I'll buy a vowel. I'll spin. $400. W? Yes, four W's. And getting up there now, $3,600. I'll spin. Alright. $600. R? Yes, one R. Up over $4,000 now. I'll buy a vowel. Okay. A? There is no A. I'm sorry, I'm curious. Your turn. $900. A D? Yes, one D. Oh, boy. Well, this time it's a break for Scott. $450. S. Mm-hmm, one S.