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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 Weekly

time17-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Travel Weekly

Summer deals at Las Vegas resorts cover everything under the sun

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.

Downtown Las Vegas bar owner hunts for new venue before closure
Downtown Las Vegas bar owner hunts for new venue before closure

Yahoo

time15-05-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Downtown Las Vegas bar owner hunts for new venue before closure

LAS VEGAS (KLAS) – After nearly 20 years, the owner of a well-known downtown Las Vegas bar is searching for a new location. Hogs & Heifers Saloon Owner Michelle Dell said the bar's lease will not be renewed, and it may need to close on July 6 while it searches for its next location. The bar, popular among bikers and first responders, came to Las Vegas from New York City nearly 20 years ago. Dell told 8 News Now their arrival was part of former City of Las Vegas Mayor Oscar Goodman's efforts to revive downtown. Dell said she was not surprised by the lack of renewal. 'We knew our lease was coming up due, but, for a number of reasons, it took years to recover from COVID, it took years to regain this type of stability that gives you the opportunity to pull the loan that you need to buy the property to, be in charge of our own destiny,' she said. Dell said she has identified a site nearby to relocate and build a temporary bar. Currently, they either need time or money to acquire it. 'Both would be ideal because then we could build a proper structure and not a temporary structure that we then have to rebuild in order to get up and running in three months,' Dell said. 'It would certainly be a temporary structure. We're not buying a building, we would be buying a piece of property.' Dell claimed that the owners of the Downtown Grand, where they are located, are selling the property to Penkse Media Corporation, who are the owners of Rolling Stone and the Life is Beautiful music festival. Both Penske and the Downtown Grand's ownership told 8 News Now they have no comment. Dell added that the alleged new owners have no interest in keeping her bar on the property. 'We really just want an opportunity to talk to Penske,' she said. 'We have had no contact with them, and we're not even sure they know who we are really. Hogs & Heifers brings 175 to 200,000 people through our doors every single year. We know this because we wristband people as they come through our doors.' Dell has 45 employees and plans to support them during the transition. The team is considering ways to raise money for the new location, including possibly selling some of the bar's memorabilia. 'I rolled the dice on Las Vegas 20 years ago when nobody would, and I would like Las Vegas to roll the dice on me for one more year while I find a new home,' she said. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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