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$125 /night
- no resort fee
- free breakfast/dinner at participating restaurants
- free unlimited drinks at casino bars
- discount appetizers and cocktails at Oscars
Full details here
$125 /night
- no resort fee
- free breakfast/dinner at participating restaurants
- free unlimited drinks at casino bars
- discount appetizers and cocktails at Oscars
Originally posted by: PJ Stroh
Full details here
$125 /night
- no resort fee
- free breakfast/dinner at participating restaurants
- free unlimited drinks at casino bars
- discount appetizers and cocktails at Oscars
Well, let's see,,,looking at their website...
"No resort fee" just means that the room is the equivalent of $90 rack rate plus the normal $35
Free meals (two)...which restaurants, and what's the $$ limit?
Free unlimited drinks...well, I get those while I'm gambling
Discount appetizers and cocktails...how much of a discount?
The offer is good for the month of June. The weekday rack rate is in the $45-55 range, plus the $35 resort fee. But you can easily get 20% off of the rack rate in a number of ways. The weekend rack rate averages $125--again, before any discounts.
So if the deal is good on weekends, which it doesn't say that it's not, it's a no-brainer. You would pay about $140 a night with the standard discounts--but you can pay $125 and get all the abovementioned goodies. Now, on weekdays, with the discounts, you would normally be paying about $75 total/day. The $125 package gets you the two meals at the very least.
About a toss-up, then, on Sun-Thu, and a great deal on Fri/Sat.
Just for fun I went through the booking process ....
You basically pay the room rate plus $70 for each person in your room which gives them the "all-inclusive".
It doesnt say what restaurants are involved with the free breakfast/dinner. I presume its Hash House and the Mexican joint - and they give you a restricted menu to order from. Really need to see that restricted menu to determine if its a good deal.
The free casino drinks are just well drinks and "select beers". That could be fun if you just want to hang out in the lounge and watch that live music.
Seems like if you are hell bent on getting your money's worth you could - but its probably not a great deal.
I went partly through the booking process. Two meals each day sounds good, if I read that right, but I couldn't see how many "days" that applied to. If one isn't looking for meal/drink variety, it might be a good deal. Need to pay attention to the specified hours for each benefit.
The restrictions on those "special" menus are probably pretty severe.
Originally posted by: O2bnVegas
I went partly through the booking process. Two meals each day sounds good, if I read that right, but I couldn't see how many "days" that applied to. If one isn't looking for meal/drink variety, it might be a good deal. Need to pay attention to the specified hours for each benefit.
Each person pays $70/day. They give you a punch card - the restaurants punch out a hole when you order your breakfast/dinner.
Its actually a better deal if you are a solo traveler becasue then the resort fee gets eaten up by one person's $70 instead of speading it across 2 people.