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Old Apr 26, 2010, 4:12 pm
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Originally Posted by spankytoes
http://venetian.com/pagesif.aspx?id=5343

Exclusively for our preferred casino guests, Grazie would like to offer you two to four nights in a Luxury Suite at a special rate of $79.00 per night, Sunday through Thursday, at The Venetian® or The Palazzo® on select Value Days, based on availability*.

I was looking at betterbidding.com this last weekend. Both the Venetian and Aria were coming up at $85/night this Spring/Summer on Hotwire.
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Old May 2, 2010, 1:38 pm
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MGM Grand

Thanks for posting this. Before the codes expired on Friday I booked MGM039 (with tax I'm paying $150 for 2 nights mid-week at the end of May).

Does anyone know if the MGM Grand charges a resort fee? I didn't see any mention of it online but just wanted to make sure. thanks!


Originally Posted by bitachu
Just did some research on which mgm codes were working and what they current got.

CODE(EXPIRATION DATE)
mgm035 (expires 4/30)
* 2 for 1 daily buffet
* 2 for 1 drinks at the four main bars
* 2 for 1 admission to Studio 54 or Tabu
* 2 for 1 gym access

MGM038 (4/30)
* $50 Fine dining credit
* 25% off Spa services
* 2 Complimentary admissions to Studio 54 or Tabu

MGM039 (4/30)
* Two (2) Complimentary buffets during stay
* Two (2) complimentary cocktails at the 4 main bars
* Two (2) Complimentary admissions to Studio 54

INB336 (8/1/10)-----SUITE HIGHER PRICED----
* Free Wi-Fi access for one 24-hour period
* Nightly pass to Studio 54 or Tabu
* Daily Gym only passes
* 2 for 1 cocktails at Studio 54 and Tabu

INB342 (5/1)
* $25 Spa credit
* $25 Fine dining credit
* Two (2) Complimentary inner tube rentals at the MGM Grand Pool

INB340 (5/1)
* $25 Entertainment credit
* Two (2) Complimentary poolside cocktails
* Two (2) Complimentary inner tube rentals at the MGM Grand Pool
* Two (2) Complimentary spa access passes

INB339(5/1)
* $25 Entertainment credit
* Two (2) Complimentary poolside cocktails
* Two (2) Complimentary inner tube rentals at the MGM Grand Pool
* Two (2) Complimentary spa access passes

INB338(5/1)
* Two (2) complimentary admissions to Wet Republic Ultra Pool
* Two (2) complimentary inner tube rentals at the MGM Grand Pool
* Two (2) complimentary spa access passes
* Two (2) VIP passes to Studio 54 or Tabu
* Two (2) complimentary drinks at the four (4) main bars

MGM040 (8/1)
* $25 Pool Credit
* 1 Comp entry to Wet Republic
* 1 Comp Inner-Tube Rental
* 1 Admission to Spa
* 1 Admission to Studio 54 or Tabu

INB341(5/1)
* $25 Entertainment credit
* Two (2) Complimentary poolside cocktails
* Two (2) Complimentary inner tube rentals at the MGM Grand Pool
* Two (2) Complimentary spa access passe

MKT380(8/31/10)--SLIGHTLY HIGHER PRICES
* 2 for 1 daily buffet
* 2 for 1 drinks at the four main bars
* 2 for 1 admission to Studio 54 or Tabu
* 2 for 1 gym access

MKT379(9/30/10)
* $50 Fine dining credit
* $50 Spa credit

MKT376(5/1)
* $50 Fine dining credit
* 25% off Spa services
* 2 Complimentary admissions to Studio 54 or Tabu

MKT369(8/31/10)
* 2 for 1 Dining credit
* One (1) Split of house champagne
* 25% off Spa services
* Two (2) Daily gym only passes
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Old May 2, 2010, 4:32 pm
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Originally Posted by elcid3
Does anyone know if the MGM Grand charges a resort fee? I didn't see any mention of it online but just wanted to make sure. thanks!
http://www.vegas.com/incl/resortfees.html Refer to this list for most all hotels in Las Vegas.
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Old May 2, 2010, 5:37 pm
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MGM Grand does not have a resort fee.

Originally Posted by elcid3
Thanks for posting this. Before the codes expired on Friday I booked MGM039 (with tax I'm paying $150 for 2 nights mid-week at the end of May).

Does anyone know if the MGM Grand charges a resort fee? I didn't see any mention of it online but just wanted to make sure. thanks!
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Old May 4, 2010, 12:07 pm
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looking for deal at bellagio for august...want bellagio suite, not standard room...

right now the rate is $400 per night, with lakeview...
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Old May 4, 2010, 8:02 pm
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Originally Posted by randys1
looking for deal at bellagio for august...want bellagio suite, not standard room...

right now the rate is $400 per night, with lakeview...
that's a lot... you could do better... try priceline
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Old May 4, 2010, 11:40 pm
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Originally Posted by mdhaberkorn
that's a lot... you could do better... try priceline
randys1 wants a Bellagio Suite and they generally command that price. You will not successully bid for these suites using Priceline.

Also I personally would not bother with PL when staying in Las Vegas, as as you can see just from this thread alone, that there are literally hundreds of deals/specials/promotions/error rates at any one time.
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Old May 5, 2010, 6:07 am
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Harrahs Buffet of Buffets

Harrahs

Seems a good deal I think it means you can book one Hotel and eat at any other.
Buffet of Buffets

We’ve combined the value of the all-day buffet with the convenience of choice, and the result is the Buffet of Buffets package.

Stay here at action-packed Harrah’s Las Vegas for three nights of fun, and get two Buffet of Buffet passes that get you a full 24 hours of access to seven of the city’s most spectacular buffets. If variety is the spice of life, life has never been spicier.
Click here to book your Buffet of Buffets package at Harrah's Las Vegas

[Offer Code: PKGH24B]
Sorry if this appears elsewhere
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Old May 5, 2010, 8:44 am
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Originally Posted by srt8
Seems a good deal I think it means you can book one Hotel and eat at any other.
Just remember there is a minimum stay of 3 nights to be eligible for this rate. There are some nice discounted rates at the Planet Hollywood (in a premium lakeview room) using the same link.

Also you only get a total of 2 Buffet of Buffet passes per stay. (I saw this a few days ago and got excited because I thought it was 2 passes per person per stay. This meant the GF and I could devour all the food we could in 48hours - lukcy I read the T&Cs one more time).
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Old May 5, 2010, 1:13 pm
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Bellagio 5/25-9/16

just got this email from the Bellagio...

Stay two nights and enjoy your third night compliments of Bellagio. 5/25-9/16 starting at $159 / night

Call 877-770-7513 and mention code GB1592
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Old May 6, 2010, 9:22 am
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Sahara Las Vegas Promo $1

http://www.gadling.com/2010/05/05/sa...er-and-face%2F

Hope this helps someone =)
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Old May 6, 2010, 10:04 am
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Sounds over-priced to me
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Old May 6, 2010, 11:56 am
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Smile

LOL..
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Old May 7, 2010, 10:03 am
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Flamingo Package Deals

Just a general piece of advice for the Flamingo, other than perhaps don't stay there , I've gotten some relatively good deals with their package promotions that have been cheaper their regular rates. A few years ago, I did a "Spring Training Package" (after spring training was over), that came with baseball hat and couple of other little trinkets, but it was $40 cheaper per night on a busy weekend there. Back in February, I stayed there under the "Lust Package", which included a "love kit" (I won't mention what is part of that, but it wasn't quite as exciting as it sounds), $120 dinner at the steakhouse, $30 breakfast at margaritaville, $25 bottle of champagne, 2 VIP tickets to their burlesque show ($60 each) and a $12 in room movie credit. This whole package was a total (for 2 nights) of $70 more than their cheapest room rate. ^^^^

Just make sure you hang on to the vouchers (you get them at check in), and always mention you are using them, because at checkout they will charge you the full amount and you will have to explain the promo to a clueless desk agent who will eventually get a supervisor to adjust your bill.
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Old May 7, 2010, 11:38 am
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Originally Posted by alanslegal
randys1 wants a Bellagio Suite and they generally command that price. You will not successully bid for these suites using Priceline.

Also I personally would not bother with PL when staying in Las Vegas, as as you can see just from this thread alone, that there are literally hundreds of deals/specials/promotions/error rates at any one time.
Bellagio hasn't appeared on Priceline since 2001 - according to BiddingForTravel.com (BFT)

Strip "Vicinity North" Strip 5* is usually Trump for $65-90
Strip North 5* seems to be Venetian $84-85 or Wynn $120 (maybe Palazzo)
Strip "Vicinity South" 5* is TheHotel.

You can test rates at Priceline using disposable debit cards with $5-20 balances. If you are successful, Priceline will ask for another card number. BFT has some instructions for how to rebid the same area (e.g. Bid areas A, B, C, AB, AC, ABC, etc...)

Entertainment Book has $10/night Priceline cash, and their books are discounting for $15 (with free shipping) - maybe lower. I just used an EB coupon for $20 off my next North Carolina stay ($14/night with bonus cash).

P.S. If you want a suite, call about availability (and ask what the official upgrade fee is). If it is good, book the cheapest room possible, and pay the upgrade fee at the counter (or do the $20 trick).

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