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The Las Vegas Advisor continues to offer their Member Rewards Book; it offers some good values for primarily off- Strip properties..assuming you have access to inexpensive transportation to and from those properties/venues..and the intent to redeem enough of the coupons to justify the purchase cost ( it's $50 for the MRB coupon book).
Answer 1 of 6: I've seen positive comments on this board about a few types of coupon books that would be worth buying prior to a visit to Las Vegas. Looking for reminders of which book(s) would be a good bet for my April trip.
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Answer 1 of 5: Hi Everyone, I was wondering if you could help me out. I was looking for the best coupon book that has the best coupons in it for location on the strip only.
Welcome to the Las Vegas TA Forum! Coupon books used to be a big deal in Las Vegas. Almost every hotel would give you a fun book. I know the Orleans, Gold Coast, Bally's, Sam's Town, Plaza, Luxor and Excalibur still hand them out to hotel guests. Look in the tourist magazines for discount coupons.
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1. Re: Las Vegas coupon book. Check out if there is a current American Casino Guide. The coupons for each version expire at the end of the year. Similarly, there is the Las Vegas Observer Coupon book, which is pretty expensive. Beyond these, the days of free coupon books are pretty much dead. 2.
Answer 1 of 4: I know that discounts, 2-for-1's, etc. can be found, but where is the best place to get them? Are there any touristy booklets that are handed out for free and, if so, where?