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Question of the Day - 23 December 2014

Q:
What is in the 2015 coupon book and when will it be shipped out?
A:

Drum roll, please! Ladies and gentlemen, the wait is over and we are delighted to present for you the 2015 Las Vegas Advisor Member Rewards Book of exclusive deals and discounts, with massive savings to be had on dining, entertainment, attractions, and more, plus a veritable bonanza of slot free-play and table-game matchplays.

We told you it was going to be even better than last year's, and we weren't lying. When we claim it's the best package of Las Vegas coupons you can find on the planet, that's the truth! Highlights this year include:

  • 34 gambling offers -- that's seven more than last year, with three NEW $25 matchplays downtown.

  • The return of our 50%-off offers for all Station Casino buffets, valid seven days, including for weekend brunches (and yes, these are good for all you singleton diners!).

  • Two-for-one buffet deals on the Strip, including Cravings at the Mirage, the House of Blues Gospel Brunch (Mandalay Bay), and new addition ... Wicked Spoon at Cosmopolitan!

  • You'll find the return of that perennial favorite, our $50 all-purpose comp at the Palms, which is now good for use at ALL restaurants, including NOVE Italian, the new Lau Sze Chaun Chinese, and N9NE steakhouse.

  • New show offers include 25% off Raiding the Rock Vault at the Tropicana (where we also have a twofer on tickets to "Laugh Factory" comedy club, and a great dining deal, for use at Biscayne or Bacio, so you can really make a night of it.

  • New offers on attractions this year include discounts for SlotZilla downtown, VooDoo Zip Line at the Rio, and the High Roller observation wheel at the LINQ Promenade -- all at the best discounts available in the market (and in the case of SlotZilla, the only available discount).

  • New for 2015 is $20 off the regularly priced $45 open-bar deal at SeƱor Frog's at TI, which is in addition to our returning and much-loved dinin', drinkin', and gamblin' package at Ellis Island.

That's just the tip of the 132-coupon money-saving iceberg that is the 2015 Las Vegas Advisor Member Rewards Book. It's exclusive to our subscribers and all the offers in there are valid for a full year and they're good for out-of-towners and locals alike -- no pesky restrictions! If you're not a member already, you can become one for as little as $37 per year.

We haven't yet calculated the total monetary value of this year's coupon package as a) that takes some time and we didn't want to keep you in suspense any longer and, b) we're simply too exhausted/excited to calculate all the boring math stuff right now. Not to mention, we still have some Christmas shopping to do... If you're in the same boat, a Las Vegas Advisor membership makes an awesome gift for a loved one (especially if that loved one is YOU!).

So, what are you waiting for? For just $37 (within the U.S., and just a little bit more if you aren't -- see here for our Canadian and international membership options), not only can you enjoy this awesome package of exclusive Las Vegas deals and discounts, but you'll also receive our famous monthly newsletter (read a free issue to the kind of great information you've been missing), plus access to other member-only goodies, like the awesome Question of the Day archives (that's us!), stretching back to May 2005, and our member-only, troll-free message boards. Did we mention that we also we supplement all this with additional online offers throughout the year, with deals in 2014 that included the likes of free room nights at the Cosmopolitan? No? We did now!

Click to view the complete list of 2015 LVA Member Rewards Book savings. These are available to Las Vegas Advisor members only and they're valid all-year long, both for out-of-towners and locals (no restrictions). Sign up today to start saving! The books will be in-house next week and we'll commence shipping before the new year, with pick-up at our office available beginning January 2.

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