High Roller discounts

Going to LV the end of the month with 2 girl friends who want to ride the High Roller. I have the $10 off coupon from my MRB. We are staying at the Linq and I was wondering if they are giving out discounts to the High Roller the way that Paris gives 2 for 1 for the Eiffel Tower.
i dont think Harrahs owns the Wheel. I think they just lease the land to the operators. There are generally plenty of discounts for it, on groupon or the like, and in the freebie magazines.
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Originally posted by: billryan
i dont think Harrahs owns the Wheel. I think they just lease the land to the operators. There are generally plenty of discounts for it, on groupon or the like, and in the freebie magazines.

The High Roller is in fact fully owned by Caesar's Entertainment. It is the centerpiece to the 550 million dollar investment they made in the LINQ promenade.

The LVA $10 off coupon is a pretty good one since it can be used at any time (excluding the happy hour tickets)....where others may be restricted to certain times.
Lots of discounts out there but the best one so far is on the High Roller website for $19.95. Just wondering if they are giving out anything at check-in. Can't figure out why people are paying more for the "open bar" pods.

About six months ago I bought two open bar night rides on livingsocial with a 30% off promo code and it was $24.95 a ticket. The drinks start at $8 and go up from there so it was a good value purchase. I have not seen a good deal like that since.
Travelzoo has a coupon now with the open bar.
Just be aware there there are no bathrooms on the cars. Seems a cruel trick to offer unlimited beer and not have a bathroom.
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Originally posted by: alanleroy
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Originally posted by: billryan
i dont think Harrahs owns the Wheel. I think they just lease the land to the operators. There are generally plenty of discounts for it, on groupon or the like, and in the freebie magazines.

The High Roller is in fact fully owned by Caesar's Entertainment. It is the centerpiece to the 550 million dollar investment they made in the LINQ promenade.

The LVA $10 off coupon is a pretty good one since it can be used at any time (excluding the happy hour tickets)....where others may be restricted to certain times.


I dont know for certain, but on my last visit, I was in the Brooklyn Bowl, which is part on the Linq, as well. The employees there told me they are not Harrahs employees, that Harrahs is only the landlord. Also present for the conversation was a guy wearing a High roller employee shirt who said he wished he was a Harrahs employee, that he'd get benefits if he was.

The ride is only 30 minutes so hit the restroom prior to boarding and you will be fine. If you are a speed and volume drinker wear an adult diaper..lol.
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Originally posted by: billryan
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Originally posted by: alanleroy
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Originally posted by: billryan
i dont think Harrahs owns the Wheel. I think they just lease the land to the operators. There are generally plenty of discounts for it, on groupon or the like, and in the freebie magazines.

The High Roller is in fact fully owned by Caesar's Entertainment. It is the centerpiece to the 550 million dollar investment they made in the LINQ promenade.

The LVA $10 off coupon is a pretty good one since it can be used at any time (excluding the happy hour tickets)....where others may be restricted to certain times.


I dont know for certain, but on my last visit, I was in the Brooklyn Bowl, which is part on the Linq, as well. The employees there told me they are not Harrahs employees, that Harrahs is only the landlord. Also present for the conversation was a guy wearing a High roller employee shirt who said he wished he was a Harrahs employee, that he'd get benefits if he was.

Yes...they lease out all of the buildings and probably outsource the operation of the High Roller. I was responding to your comment that they don't own the Wheel. It was a huge investment for them at a time when they were preparing for bankruptcy. The High Roller & LINQ promenade and their most profitable Vegas properties were conveniently owned by another Caesar's subsidiary and not part of the bankruptcy filing. This is all being disputed by creditors.

https://www.ceocrestructuring.com/properties.pdf



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