Las Vegas coupons
#1
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Las Vegas coupons
I am planning a trip to Vegas at the end of Feb and would like to have some coupons for things such as dinner, shows, and, well, I guess coupons for anything are good. I spent about an hour on vegasresource.com and found lots of cool coupons, only to have them try to charge me $50 in handling! No thanks! I've also been to cheapovegas.com, vegas4locals.com, lasvegas-nv.com, and bigempire.com/vegas. Are there any other sites you know, or do you know a way around the $50 charge at vegasresource? I am bummed, since there were some great coupons there that I can't find anywhere else, such as free entry to nightclubs. Thanks.
#3
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Try these sites. I've not used coupons prior to going. There is usually a Las Vegas city guide in your hotel room that will offer a few coupons. We used one for the Titanic Exhibit in July.
http://www.lasvegastalk.com/modules....=viewforum&f=5
http://www.travel2vegas.com/forums/f...1513cde74&f=17
http://www.lasvegastalk.com/modules....=viewforum&f=5
http://www.travel2vegas.com/forums/f...1513cde74&f=17
#4
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http://p083.ezboard.com/flasvegastodayfrm28
But as others have said, you'll probably find the same coupons and more once you arrive.
But as others have said, you'll probably find the same coupons and more once you arrive.
#5
Joined: Mar 2003
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You have many options.
1) Purchase an American Casino Guide at walmart.com, amazon.com or at your local book store. A list of coupons is available at americancasinoguid.com.
2) Purchase gift certificates for restaurants at restaurant.com. Make sure you check on an special conditions. There is usually a 50-60% sale. There is currently a 50% off sale through 1/31/06 - use code 53649 at check out.
3) You can print some coupons from the following website: http://www.destinationcoupons.com/Ne.../Las_Vegas.asp
4) Visit Harrah's Carnaval Court (outside) during the day. There are women handing out discount coupons for the Rio buffet, Mac King comedy/magic show, and Ron Lucas (ventriloquist) show.
5) There are several same day show ticket outlets including one a FAshion Show Mall and another @ the Coca Cola bottle @ MGM. These open a noon - arrive around 11:30AM for best selection.
1) Purchase an American Casino Guide at walmart.com, amazon.com or at your local book store. A list of coupons is available at americancasinoguid.com.
2) Purchase gift certificates for restaurants at restaurant.com. Make sure you check on an special conditions. There is usually a 50-60% sale. There is currently a 50% off sale through 1/31/06 - use code 53649 at check out.
3) You can print some coupons from the following website: http://www.destinationcoupons.com/Ne.../Las_Vegas.asp
4) Visit Harrah's Carnaval Court (outside) during the day. There are women handing out discount coupons for the Rio buffet, Mac King comedy/magic show, and Ron Lucas (ventriloquist) show.
5) There are several same day show ticket outlets including one a FAshion Show Mall and another @ the Coca Cola bottle @ MGM. These open a noon - arrive around 11:30AM for best selection.
#6
Joined: Jan 2006
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Go to:
http://lasvegasnews.blogspot.com
Click the link for "Las Vegas Discount Coupons"
Hope this helps!
http://lasvegasnews.blogspot.com
Click the link for "Las Vegas Discount Coupons"
Hope this helps!
#7
Joined: Oct 2003
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I've used Vegas Resource and they charged me about $12, and since I got a $40 two-for-one to a show we wanted to see, it was worth it. They charge you Priority Mail plus a little fee per-coupon. So maybe you just ordered way too many coupons. Try just ordering the ones you're sure you'll use and the handling fee will come down. Though, $50 sounds mighty high...I ordered about 20 coupons and 2 menus and paid $12.




