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Vegas coupons worth it?

tompalm

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I tried this Anthony Curtis coupon book out for $37.

http://www.lasvegasadvisor.com/whyjoin-mrbdetails.cfm?CFID=38408885&CFTOKEN=86177971

For us, it was worth it because we used about 10 coupons on buffets or shows, but found out that the half price ticket places were almost as good. Also, we saw Gordie Brown and bought tickets for $25 from the Box Office. The coupon was off the retail price, not the sale price, so we didn't save money on that. That was a great show for $25.

Saved about $10 on Legends over the half price ticket places and a little on other shows. Jersey Boys, and Viva Elvis were about 25% off at the half price ticket places and both were excellent. We bought our tickets over the phone and picked them up at Circus Circus by the hotel registration at 10:00 a.m. All the other ticket places were very busy.

http://www.tix4tonight.com/shows-in-las-vegas.html

Discounts for Donnie and Marie bought at Las Vegas Strip Hilton. Beatles Love offered 40% discount for military. We really had to shop around and ask questions. Saw nine shows in nine days.

If anyone knows of other good deals, please post. Has anyone done the two days of shows for $99. http://www.caesars.com/allstagepass/index.html
 
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las vegas coupons

You might try the American Casino guide. We use it as well when in Vegas. It is a little cheaper than the LV advisor and has some good coupons as well. The message boards on LV advisor are also very good for deals that may not be published. Like the unpublished dinner deals at Mr. Lucky's at Hard Rock or Redwood grille at California. I thought the information you get from the boards at LVA are as valuable as the coupons themself.
 
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