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How and or where do i get these coupon books people are talking about. I wont be going till sept but i figure i need to start planning stuff now. Thanks in advance for all your help and advive i have to say i am hooked on this site and this forum.
The Las Vegas Advisor's Member Rewards Booklet or American Casino Guide. The Las Vegas Entertainment book offers little that is on the Strip or casino based. I buy the online membership to LVA for $37 every year and using the Palms coupon for 50% off up to $50 pays for the entire membership plus.
Answer 1 of 4: Just wondering if/where you can pick-up coupon books (free if possible) for things in Vegas? Are they usually available somewhere in the airport, or elsewhere?
I know its been posted before but does any know of a free coupon book i can send for. Thanks
To me, they seem pretty side by side in comparison. ACG is the much better bargain, IMHO, as it can be found for as little as $4. Most coupons in the book are for DT and off-strip properties so it may not be for everyone. I paid $4.25 for my ACG, so even if I only use the coupon for 2 free drinks at Bill's it paid for it self many times over.
Answer 1 of 6: Will be first trip to LV in a couple weeks. I was looking at the las vegas adviser coupon book, and if I read correctly, it costs $37? One of the options was to pick up the book on site, but I have no idea where this may be, hoping someone more in...
The coupon book is awesome, along with some on-line coupons ($100 free play if you lose $100 at Terrible's). You also get access to their web site and forums there. There is one stipulation that the coupon should be torn out of the book in front of the cashier, but the book is small enough to carry in a pocket or purse.