This was printed up in last November's LVA newsletter:
It worked for buffets, why not shows? Following its successful “Buffet of Buffets” pass, Harrah’s Entertainment has launched “All Stage Pass.” For $99 ($119 if not a Total Rewards member), you can see as many Harrah’s shows as possible in a 48-hour period. The deal includes 17 of the production shows currently performing at Bally’s, Caesars Palace, Flamingo, Harrah’s, Imperial Palace, O’Sheas, Paris, and the Rio, and as you can garner from the roster of shows, there are some excellent choices in the mix. The top shows in the Harrah’s line-up aren’t included, but the pass offers $40 (plus tax) tickets for the likes of Cher, Donny & Marie, Barry Manilow, and Penn & Teller.
How many can you fit in? Mac King, Nathan Burton, Price is Right, and Matsuri are all afternoon shows, and they run at staggered times that allow two per day. Then you can easily get two evening performances each day, making a total of eight shows for $99 ($12.38 apiece). Depending on what you choose, that could be a saving of between $200 and $300 per person, even if you could use the half-price booths for all.
It certainly looks like a monster deal, but we’re a little concerned about the fine print: “Tickets to shows are based on availability and can be picked up no more than two hours in advance of show time.” Technically, you might not get to see the shows you want to see, but the possibility of getting shut out seems slim. On its face, this looks very good if seeing Vegas shows is your thing. We’re looking forward to getting feedback from users.
The passes are currently available for purchase from the Planet Hollywood box office. For more information, visit lventertainment.com.
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Available at Show Tickets Direct in front of Bally's, Rio Box Office - Crown Theater, and Planet Hollywood Box Office.