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Summer deals at Las Vegas resorts cover everything under the sun

Summer deals at Las Vegas resorts cover everything under the sun

Travel Weekly17-06-2025

A number of Las Vegas resorts are offering deals to tempt visitors to brave the heat during the traditionally slow summer season.
MGM Resorts International has several offers, including limited-time pricing on room packages, dining options, immersive experiences and shows. Deals include a $150 food and beverage credit on bookings at select properties. Reservations can be made through July 31 for stays through Sept. 4.
A room-and-show package through Sept. 1 is available in which guests receive two tickets when booking a room at select hotels. Shows include Blue Man Group, "Michael Jackson One," "KA," David Copperfield and "Tournament of Kings."
Another room-and-show package through Sept. 1 at select properties includes 40% off shows such as all Cirque du Soleil productions, Australian Bee Gees, Blue Man Group, Carrot Top and David Copperfield.
Some other notable deals being promoted throughout the city include:
The Strat in Las Vegas has a Summer of Value promotion that includes admission to its Observation Deck. Photo Credit: Golden Entertainment
• Circa Resort & Casino downtown has an All-In Summer Hotel Package through Thursday, Sept. 4. The $400 rate (which includes resort fees and taxes) buys a two-night stay, a $100 dining credit, a $100 beverage credit and a daybed reservation with no minimum spend at Stadium Swim.
• Downtown Grand is also offering several deals to celebrate summer. The Sun, Stay and Save weekday special is two nights from $129, which includes a $50 food and beverage credit and four drink tickets; the weekend special is two nights for $250, which includes a $100 F&B credit and four drink tickets. Triple George Grill at the property has a three-course lunch for $20. Pool cabana rentals start at a $150 food and beverage minimum for a full day rental during the week or $200 on the weekend.
• Resorts World Las Vegas is offering 40% off room rates and a $75 daily resort credit through early September. There is also complimentary self-parking for all guests and visitors through Aug. 28.
• The Plaza Hotel & Casino downtown has an All-Inclusive Hotel Package through Aug. 30. The package, starting at $125 per person, includes bottomless drinks, breakfast and dinner, discounted appetizers and waived resort fees.
• The Strat Hotel, Casino & Tower's Summer of Value promotion through Aug. 28 offers a $49 midweek and $99 weekend room rate (which includes taxes and fees) in addition to a $25 daily dining credit and admission for two to the Observation Deck. Book with the code SSOV25.
• Station Casinos, which includes Palace Station and six suburban properties, introduced its Summer Dreamin' package for stays now through Sept. 28. The offer provides guests with up to 30% off regular room rates (two-night minimum stay) plus up to $50 in resort credit.

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