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2007-08-18 10:36:37 · 5 answers · asked by Mrs. Brooks 3 in Travel United States Las Vegas

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IMO the best coupons for LV come from these two sources

Las Vegas Advisor $37
http://www.lasvegasadvisor.com >POV
Use the $50 Palms coupon and the 3 $10 free plays and you have more than paid for your membership.

The 2007 American Casino Guide - Steve Bourie $16.95
http://www.americancasinoguide.com

We go to LV 2-3 times a year for 2 weeks or more at a time and have for over 20 years. Both the ACG & POV are worth many times the cost.

"michael" is right about "What's On" magazine they do have a couple of nice coupons. Including $10 free play for Binion's & Sam's Town + a few other useful ones. It does not hurt to check any of the free LV magazines, they might have something you can use.

The best "free" coupons are those from the Fremont Street Experience. Go to the FSE office, 425 Fremont St, it's located on the second floor of the parking garage next to Walgreens, show them an out of state ID, they will give you one each. These coupons include
$10 free play Binion's - combine with What's On coupon for $20 free play>they allowed my Aunt & Uncle to use the POV coupon(s) also for a total of $30 each
$10 free play Golden Nugget
2-4-1 buffet - Main Street Station, this is already the best value buffet in LV - with the coupon 2 can eat their lunch buttet for $7.89 or $10.99 for dinner Sun/Mon/Wed - Tue & Thur are specialty nights and are $13.29 this coupon is not good for Fri/Sat seafood buffet
2-4-1 buffet - Fremont - Good buffet, not as good as MSS though - coupon is not good for Sun/Tue/Fri night seafood buffet>at $15.99 it's already the best value anyway - The POV coupon IS good for seafood nights
There are several more useful FSE coupons.

http://www.hardrockspecials.com/images/040407_freeplay.jpg >If you do not already have a "backstage pass" slot club card from the Hard Rock Hotel, print this page for a $10 free play for everyone in your party that needs one.

~Jack~

2007-08-18 12:52:29 · answer #1 · answered by jack 7 · 4 1

You can get tons of coupon books when you get there. Those books are in Visitor Center, Shopping Mall, Hotel and even Street......everywhere. You really don't have to print the coupons at all. Especially the coupon books are useless. It's just advertisements. Not to gamble is the best way to save money. Spend and Enjoy. That's trip.

2016-05-22 05:28:23 · answer #2 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

Believe it or not you dont need coupons for Vegas. When you check in your hotel, they will have a concierge desk with books and books of discounts from everything to shows to clubs to food. Not only that as you walk down the strip there are people handing out coupons. We were in line to get into the club Risque in Paris (hotel) and the bouncer came and gave out coupons to get in free.
Besides, what would you need coupons for? Drinks...FREE in the Casino's, Men FREE everywhere, and alot of entertainment is free too. If you feel you need coupons you can buy some from people on ebay, BUT they will be selling you the ones they got for FREE on thier last trip. (trust me)

2007-08-18 11:19:28 · answer #3 · answered by meme 5 · 3 1

When you get to the hotel there's a magazine called What's On. Near the TV set full of coupons. Also when you check in at the guest desk they will give you coupons as well.

2007-08-18 17:50:59 · answer #4 · answered by Michael M 7 · 1 0

"Men FREE everywhere"
Free men? That would've been great if I was gay or a woman.

"you can buy some from people on ebay, BUT they will be selling you the ones they got for FREE on thier last trip."
Well, duh! Who doesn't want a profit?! I checked eBay, and the highest price for "Las Vegas coupons" was $40.99!

2007-08-18 13:00:31 · answer #5 · answered by Tony 6 · 0 1

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