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Going to Vegas in March. What and how can I get free?
Gonna take family of 7 to Vegas in March. Arrive Sunday and depart Thursday. Gonna stay at Circus Circus. What I need to know is what we can get for free and how. Coupons, Comps etc. Thanx!!!
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- Anonymous10 years agoFavorite Answer
= Free bus tour to the Flamingo Hilton in Laughlin. Includes free buffet and funbook. Call: (702) 735-5755 **Note** If this is your first visit to Vegas there is no need to take this tour as you will have many other things to see right in town.
- Anonymous10 years ago
Circus Circus
Circus Circus is a family themed resort located at the north end of the Strip. Besides the large casino you can enjoy free circus acts performed every half hour throughout the entire day and all kind of amusements, most of them designed towards family fun. Above the main casion there is a game room dedicated to children (the prizes consist of lots of stuffed animals). This room is where you can see the circus acts. Circus Circus also has an indoor amusement park located in the pink dome behind the main building. Most of the rides are geared towards children. The hotel has resonably priced rooms, restaurants and buffets.
Source(s): http://twurl.nl/kzh7wr - Anonymous10 years ago
Go to the Circus Circus website and click on the "EMail" button on the left hand middle of the page
Fill out the form that appears after you click the "EMail" button. Circus Circus will start sending you, via Email, all the deals and specials they have. You will be able to lower your costs by atleast 50% if you just take advantage of the deals they offer. Few people do this. Instead of paying full price you should easily be able to get 50% off or some of the days free. Just be patient and watch the specials.
- jackLv 710 years ago
How to get the most out of Las Vegas for the least?
"The Frugal Gambler" - by Jean Scott
These two sites have a lot of info on just that
http://www.lasvegasadvisor.com/
>Take a look at their MRB(coupons)<
Good info, and funny stuff
The American Casino Guide - generally has a bunch of useful coupons
http://www.americancasinoguide.com/
This site has the latest casino promotions
http://www.advantageplayer.com/lasvegas/index.html
A lot of casinos offer freebies, including free play($$) for a first time sign up. >So only sign up for a players club card if they're offering something good, and or you intend to play their anyway.
Comps:
If you plan to play, always sign up for and use the players club card. Generally, unless they're giving away some good freebie for signing up, and or you're a bunch of high rollers. What I would do is just have one person sign up but get enough cards for everyone 21YO+. You can all play on one account, 5,000 points in one account looks more impressive to a host* than 5 accounts with 1,000.
*the person you ask for a comp
Palace Station is not that far from Circus Circus, and I'm pretty sure they still have a free shuttle to/from the Fashion Show Mall. PS is a good place for low rollers and comps
The Fremont Street Experience used to offer a really nice sheet of coupons. I don't know if they still do, but if so, just the Main Street Station buffet coupon made it worthwhile.
http://www.vegasexperience.com/
The FSE office is on the second floor of the parking garage next to Walgreens. Show out of state ID
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- CSFLv 610 years ago
Free Stuff:
- Bellagio Fountains
- Flamingo Wildlife Habitat
- Mirage Volcano Show
- Fremont Street Light Canopy (Awesome!!)
Also it's free to walk in & around all the different hotels, which I suggest you do. Some of them are pretty neat!
- DJ UlsterLv 510 years ago
There are things on the strip that are free to watch such as Sirens at TI, Mirage Volcano and Bellagio fountains. As a previous poster said get on the email lists for the hotels and you'll emails of discounts etc.