I was in Las Vegas in February with my sister-in-law who wanted to see Donnie & Marie.
When we went to buy tickets at the Flamingo box office she was asked if she had a Harrah's card.
She is a very low Gold but was offered the ticket for $48.65, which at the time I thought
was very strange but she took it, got good seats and enjoyed the show.
I was in Vegas last week and I stopped by the box office and flashed my diamond card and asked
how much the tickets were. I was told there was no diamond discount. I then mentioned that
my sister-in-law had gotten a discounted ticket with a gold card in February. The agent said
that was a senior discount, not a card discount, and the price was $48.65. I am a senior (69),
admittedly often mistaken for not being one, and the agent never mentioned the discount to me
until I asked about it.
So..... if you're 65 or over and are interested in seeing the show, go to the Flamingo Box office
with a Harrah's card, any level, and ask about the Senior discount.
When we went to buy tickets at the Flamingo box office she was asked if she had a Harrah's card.
She is a very low Gold but was offered the ticket for $48.65, which at the time I thought
was very strange but she took it, got good seats and enjoyed the show.
I was in Vegas last week and I stopped by the box office and flashed my diamond card and asked
how much the tickets were. I was told there was no diamond discount. I then mentioned that
my sister-in-law had gotten a discounted ticket with a gold card in February. The agent said
that was a senior discount, not a card discount, and the price was $48.65. I am a senior (69),
admittedly often mistaken for not being one, and the agent never mentioned the discount to me
until I asked about it.
So..... if you're 65 or over and are interested in seeing the show, go to the Flamingo Box office
with a Harrah's card, any level, and ask about the Senior discount.