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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. I also like the buffet coupons.
Baja Fresh (Excalibur + more) – Free burrito with a drink purchase within 1 week of your birthday for members of Club Baja. Baskin Robbins (Orleans + more) – Free scoop of ice cream. Benihana (Westgate, Fashion Show Mall) – $30 off a $60 bill for members of the Chef’s Table program. Benihana for kids (Westgate, Fashion Show Mall ...
In case you are in doubt, there is a link on this page that shows you exactly what coupons are in the book. It costs about $14 plus shipping, but is well worth it. Not only does it cover vegas, but every major casino in America. There are NUMEROUS 2 for 1 coupons for breakfast/brunch and dinner.
5. Re: Best Coupon Book. 16 years ago. A POV coupon book, all you need to do is sign up at the Las Vegas Advisor & pay your subscription fee of $37.00 and you will get the best and only coupon book that you will need. I highly suggest that you purchase one before your next trip.
Ultimate Guide Of Free Things To Do In Las Vegas 139+ Listed; Happy Hours Las Vegas - Updated March 2023; Tipping Almanack; Birthday Freebies in Las Vegas
Ultimate Guide Of Free Things To Do In Las Vegas 139+ Listed; Happy Hours Las Vegas - Updated March 2023; Tipping Almanack; Birthday Freebies in Las Vegas; Disabled access; mobility information; Dialysis services; Hospitals; Scooters; First time visitor- what should I know? Includes places to see and things to pack! Top 10 things to do and see...
It depends on what you want the coupons for. We generally buy a book (ACG) because the coupons are for 2/1 buffets, free slot play, matchplays and other things too. I have found coupons in publications provided in the rooms, in taxi cabs, and also, checking on line will get you a lot of free coupons too.
I used to just love all the coupon books. I remember 25 years ago flying to Vegas from the San Francisco Bay Area on Southwest Airlines. In the back seat pocket on the flight there was always a cool coupon book for stuff like a free shrimp cocktail at the Westward Ho, among other coupons for free stuff. Always free key chains, and decks of cards.