I would like free tickets to some GOOD shows in Las Vegas,?
I would like free tickets to some GOOD shows in Las Vegas, but do not want to pay or pay more then 20/pp
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- There are plenty of people walking the stip offering free shows. There is a kiosk outside of the Monte Carlo and one near Gameworks also. Check with your hotel, they may be having an offer if there is a show that is not filled up. When you check in there is a magazine near most concierge with ALL of the things to do in Vegas, FREE, $, $$, $$$ ect.. Take advantage of the many free shows and the ones not alot of $. The Rio has a free masquarade show that is pretty cool and the famous VOODOO lounge is there, so save the $ and go tot the club and free show. TI has a pirate show and good clubs and bars. In Paris there is a caberete that I have to say puts on the best free bands. We went with the intention of going just to the club Risque but ended up listening to the group all night. (and we're not big on just musical acts). In the Harrahs there is a cheap magic show as well as in Tropicana.
- Who doesn't? Good luck for getting something for nothing.
- House of Blues has the best late night events and there very inexpensive.
- You & everyone else!!!!!! The free ones are the shows that are duds!!!
- Try looking for coupons in the book that are for tourist all over town. Also before you go buy a entertainment book for vegas they have a lot of buy one get one free coupons. The hotel also have free entertainment in the lounges try them. If you go to one of the vendors selling time shares for place like Tahiti Village you can get free tickets to show but you will be pressured to death to buy a timeshare. Also don't forget to go to half price tickets at the fashion show mall. (They have like 4 more shops) Hope this helps
- Sorry, It won't happen. You *might* have luck if you go to a time share presentation.
- Try vegas.com. It's a website that lists all shows, once that cost to ones that are free. And everything in between. Free tickets to top shows are rare, you may get some by agreeing to sit through a time share sales pitch. At Vegas.com you can even select the price range for your shows.
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