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Sue Oct 4th, 2001 01:17 PM

hotel specials/show specials
 
Where is everyone going to get the great cheap rates on hotels? internet? calling the hotel direct? How can I get a good deal on shows out in Las Vegas?

Sam Oct 4th, 2001 02:21 PM

For the most part, the "cheap deals" are over. Business has rebounded.

Patrick Oct 6th, 2001 06:55 PM

Over, you say? Last year we tried for months to get a room at the Marriott Marquis in NYC for a weekend in the middle of December, but the lowest price we could get was just under $500 (not including taxes). Friends called yesterday and got a room there for the middle weekend of December for $249. We booked rooms at Bellagio over 10 months ago and the lowest Sat. night price we could get was $369. I have called at least twice a month since then to try to get a better rate, but was always told there was nothing better. Last week we cancelled them and rebooked at $229 for Saturday and $199 for Sunday and Monday. Maybe that wouldn't be true today, but that was just a week ago. Incidentally, both of those were done by calling the hotel directly.

Joan Oct 7th, 2001 01:02 PM

We stayed at the Bellagio on Sun., Sept. 30 and had a deluxe room for $116 ($129 discounted rate, plus 10% AAA discount). We booked the room one week before. Their upscale Tuscan restaurant was only open Thurs.-Sun. Tourism was down, but Vegas was still busy. "O" was sold out that night. No discounts on "O."

Kam Oct 7th, 2001 05:21 PM

Depending where you are.... Southwest airlines has some great deals... Portland to Las Vegas, $45 each way... some lowered room prices on Expedia.. nothing super good... MGM $65

Linda Oct 8th, 2001 12:00 PM

I know of no way to get good deals on shows, other than perhaps being a big winner and getting "comp'ed" by the casino. I think the rationale is that if you are already in LV, you'll pay to see the shows. Kind of "we've got you here, now you're going to pay!" <BR> <BR>Having said that, there are shows out there that are cheaper. Yes, O and Mystere are fantastic. But they're also expensive. You can see Legends in Concert, which is a very good show that has run for about 20 years, for, I believe, $14.95. Also, there are a few matinee shows now, which are considerably cheaper. Your hotel concierge/tour desk should be able to find you something in your price range.

Linda Oct 8th, 2001 12:02 PM

I forgot to add: there are also a few shows that have coupons that offer you a reduced rate. These will not be the O's or Mystere's or Danny Gans's. But that is one way to get into a show more cheaply. Look at the tour desk or in the brochure rack at your hotel for these bargains.

masker Nov 3rd, 2001 09:41 AM

For the LA Times hotel specials visit http://off2vegas.com <BR>These specials are updated weekly and offer some very interesting deals with the perks that are included.

Derrick Nov 3rd, 2001 05:50 PM

Hey Patrick, I'll be at the Marriott in NYC the same time as your friends. While they're enjoying their $249 room, tell them to drop by my $95 room that I got on Priceline.

wonderpig Nov 4th, 2001 05:19 AM

For rooms, I phoned the hotel and was told they were sold out for one of the days i wanted, but the going rate for the other days was $69. Then, checked Expedia and they had the days i wanted for $48 a night. Booked online, and voila! (as a post note, i've checked more recently, and the hotel is offering the dates i want for $99 a night)


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