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Las Vegas Hotel Discounts

Planning a trip to Las Vegas? We're gathering all of the info you'll need to save the money on your hotel (including promo codes), show tickets, airfare, and more.

Las Vegas Power Pass

Friday, March 2, 2007

VISITicket is offering 20% off 2-day Las Vegas Power Passes through March 5th, making an adult pass $76 (normally $95) and a child pass $48 (normally $60).

Even when not on sale, these passes can be a great deal if you intend to visit many attractions while on your trip to Las Vegas. The Power Pass includes admission to more than 20 Las Vegas attractions, as well as special offers for many others. (A complete list can be found here.) Power Passes are available for 1, 2, 3, & 5-day durations.

My husband and I will be traveling to Vegas in two weeks, so this offer might come in handy. He always insists on a visit to Madame Tussauds, an attraction which costs $24 a person (that is, if you're not using a coupon like this one). Could we feasibly spend another $52 on top of that to justify the cost of the pass? That's only five rides on the Manhattan Express ($12.50 each)...

Purchase your Power Passes online.

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posted by Riley, 5:32 PM