2017 LVA Coupon List Release Date?

Hey everyone,

Just wondering if anyone knows the date of release for the 2017 LVA Coupon List? We buy the MRB every year but like to have time to look at it before purchase!

Thanks much and have a great day!! :-)
If I remember from years past it seems to be posted in early to mid December.
I might be wrong, but I remember around Christmas.
Yeah Close To Xmas....Always Makes It Tough For Us That Get To Vegas Jan 1st....Cant Understand Why A List Cant Be Out The 1st Week Of Dec

I called and it should or could be ready by January 1st or 2nd.
Also, for those who have to renew in early January it's a decision best made AFTER the coupon release. For years, my wife and I both subscribed......then the POV, now the MRB went through a decline, so only one of us would join (how many buffets can two people eat?). The last couple of years things have improved so we've both joined again.....but it is always a decision based on the number and quality of the gambling coupons.
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Originally posted by: lvfritz
Also, for those who have to renew in early January it's a decision best made AFTER the coupon release. For years, my wife and I both subscribed......then the POV, now the MRB went through a decline, so only one of us would join (how many buffets can two people eat?). The last couple of years things have improved so we've both joined again.....but it is always a decision based on the number and quality of the gambling coupons.


that is a great point that you have made. good advice for a couple deciding to buy one or two. most of my vegas visits are solo, so I just buy it and waste all of the 2 for 1 dining offers and hope that the gaming offers payoff. :-(
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Originally posted by: vegasdev
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Originally posted by: lvfritz
Also, for those who have to renew in early January it's a decision best made AFTER the coupon release. For years, my wife and I both subscribed......then the POV, now the MRB went through a decline, so only one of us would join (how many buffets can two people eat?). The last couple of years things have improved so we've both joined again.....but it is always a decision based on the number and quality of the gambling coupons.


that is a great point that you have made. good advice for a couple deciding to buy one or two. most of my vegas visits are solo, so I just buy it and waste all of the 2 for 1 dining offers and hope that the gaming offers payoff. :-(


Maybe I am not understanding, but it would seem to me there are an ample number of dining offers that a solo diner could use:

Palms 50% off
Harrah's buffet 25% off
Planet Hollywood and Caesars buffets $10 off
50% off buffets at Gold Cosat, Palace Station, Rampart, Red Rock, Sam's, Santa Fe Station, Fiesta-Henders,
Fiesta-Rancho, Texas Station, GVR, Orleans, Silverton,
Sagos 2/1 menu item (an app and entree?)
Emerald Island 50% off entree
SLS - Northside Cafe 50% off menu item
Hooters 25% off bill
Boulder Station - Cabo $4 off entree
Ellis Island 50% menu item
Binion's 25% off bill at steakhouse
Silver Sevens 50% of entree
Sunset Station $4 off Cabo or Pasta Cucina
Sunset Station $25 off $50 at Sonoma Cellars
Golden Gate Du-Pars free pancakes after earning 25 points
Plaza - Oscars 25% off bill





My point Westie was this.....

If a couple buys two books, there really needs to be a reasonable amount of gambling coupons, because one book (in my view) has enough dining offers to cover the two of us.

In other words, if there is a good smattering of gambling coupons, we'll buy two books. If not, we can both feed off the one book.
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Originally posted by: lvfritz
My point Westie was this.....

If a couple buys two books, there really needs to be a reasonable amount of gambling coupons, because one book (in my view) has enough dining offers to cover the two of us.

In other words, if there is a good smattering of gambling coupons, we'll buy two books. If not, we can both feed off the one book.


-------lvfritz - I am in agreement with you, though I find the gambling coupons invariably pay for the subscriptions. What I was responding to was vegasdev's comment "most of my vegas visits are solo, so I just buy it and waste all of the 2 for 1 dining offers and hope that the gaming offers payoff. :-(". It seems to me that there is good value (YMMV) in the dining coupons even for a solo traveler. One sleeper coupon this year was the 2 free cocktails at the Hard Rock.
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