Hello,
Will the 2024 LVA Coupon Book offerings be similiar to the 2023 book?
Is there a certain time when the list gets locked in?
Thanks
Hello,
Will the 2024 LVA Coupon Book offerings be similiar to the 2023 book?
Is there a certain time when the list gets locked in?
Thanks
We work all the way up until the last possible day to secure coupons and share the list around New Years. The book is usually 90% the same.
Thanks Tanya,
Mine is ordered and the LVA Coupon book in the past has provided new stops and great fun playing out the gaming coupons and saving while feasting on the BOGO offers. Hopefully the Palms coupon makes it because a lobster buff sounds delish. LV in a rental car with my LVA coupon is off time at its best in that wonderful city.
Always look forward to new book.
i have great time going from place to
place South point shows so fun to
see celebrities from my era Even if
your younger it's surprising how good the
shows are Plus 2 for 1 I passed on lobster
Yet used coupon for weekend brunch at
Palms before going to airport. The biggest
surprize for us is downtown steak house.
Not to forget Ellis Island BBQ and
other promos offered
Originally posted by: Tanya @LVA
We work all the way up until the last possible day to secure coupons and share the list around New Years. The book is usually 90% the same.
Hi Tanya. How many coupon/vouchers would you lose by wrapping up the MRB early in order to have it printed by the first week of January, so people who come to Vegas in early January can use it? Is that something you have considered or would consider in the future? Could late additions go onto the online rewards?
Originally posted by: Doug Bergman
Hi Tanya. How many coupon/vouchers would you lose by wrapping up the MRB early in order to have it printed by the first week of January, so people who come to Vegas in early January can use it? Is that something you have considered or would consider in the future? Could late additions go onto the online rewards?
My guess is that while Vegas is in many ways not on planet Earth, one similarity between it and civilization is the difficulty of getting anything done during the last two weeks of December.
Right, but why not make the deadline, say, mid-November or whenever they could be certain to have the books ready by Jan 1? Or alternatively, set the expiration dates of the previous year's coupons to coincide with the arrival of the new ones? And then add any late arrivals to the online rewards.
Or, alternatively, make all of them online.
Originally posted by: Doug Bergman
Right, but why not make the deadline, say, mid-November or whenever they could be certain to have the books ready by Jan 1? Or alternatively, set the expiration dates of the previous year's coupons to coincide with the arrival of the new ones? And then add any late arrivals to the online rewards.
Or, alternatively, make all of them online.
Anthony has to do a LOT of arm-twisting to bring new participants into the MRB book, as well as keeping existing ones in the fold. Many of those efforts don't culminate until quite late in the year.
Understand but I always go in January and miss out on offers. I wish the previous years coupons could still be valid.