Exhibits, Shows and Displays

I'm going to Las Vegas on a budget and would like to get free tickets to some shows. Any ideas?

I'm willing to attend timeshare tours to receive free tickets to shows. I would appreciate any help with finding them.

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  1. www.worryfreevacations.com Also, stay at the 4 queens hotel...it's very cheap sometimes. The worry free vacations will give you coupon books that have lots of free stuff to do in them. It's a great company...look under the red hot deals.
  2. Yeah sure...All you have to do is walk down the strip(Las Vegas Blvd.) and all sorts of people will stop you and ask if yoiu want to do this or that for tickets to free shows. Also when you check into your hotel they should have info and some will also give you vouchers for free shows. Most everything is free in Vegas. I lived there for a while and loved it. When you gamble they also give you free cocktails all day!!! It's GREAT!!!
  3. FREE tickets? Good luck. It's Vegas, babe. Don't believe the hype-nothing's for free there! Don't be a sucker!
  4. You can get free tickets but not to any of the hot spot shows. You will not get the top entertainment. You can check for deals on Ebay/show tickets or put Vegas in the search engine. Look at lasvegas.com Dont attend timeshare tours just for tickets. Many of my friends are timeshare salesmen and it is not worth the hell they are going to put you through. It will be extremely difficult to get out of there without buying a timeshare, these are sharks and they know there business. They will not even sign you up unless you are married and both have an income big enough. Then you can be there anywhere from 3 hours to all day. They bus you to the location to view all there condos, then set you down to work with an agent for about an hour. If this agent has not sold you one in that hour the BIG SHARK comes in. You will sign the papers just to get him off you back. Then you have a problem. They use stress, fear, and pure pressure to make a sale and make their quota for the day or week. Please dont do this just to try to save $100-$200. And becareful many have a tiny small print clause that states you only get the tickets if you buy or attend another event or you come back in 6 mos for another tour. There is always a catch.
  5. they dont have that in vegas, you are going to the wrong town on a budget
  6. My first trip to Vegas was this past May. It was unreal. Stayed at the Luxor - great pool and spa. Expensive. Walking into and around the big casinos is the only free fun I found. You could spend one day just exploring in the Bellagio. Ceasars is insane and wonderful. Celine set you back at least $250 bucks when I was there. Hairspray started at $140 a ticket. Unless you roll high dollar you are not getting free drinks, and if you were a high roller you wouldn't worried about free things. If you do gamble sign up for all the player clubs. I get mail every week with offers from hotels/casinos and I maybe spent $20 in slot machines! Time share hustlers all over. Don't waste your time.
  7. You can see quite a few "free" spectacles in Las Vegas The Fountains of Bellagio Fremont Street Experience Masquerade Show in the Sky - Rio Volcano/White Tigers - Mirage Wildlife Habitat - Flamingo Lion Habitat - MGM Sunset Stampede - Sam's Town and many others, this site will give you a list. http://www.lasvegasadvisor.com under "VEGAS INFO" you can search for the shows/activities you're interested in I do know of one way to get free tickets and the show is a very-very good one...You can get free tickets to the Mac King comedy/magic show at Harrah's by signing up for the slot club card "Total Rewards" (IF) you're a first timer, this is only available to those who have never had a Total Rewards card..There is no requirement to play or any obligation, but, it is only for first timers..They will give you two tickets if one of you joins... When you check in pick up the free magazines such as "What's on" "24/7" "Showbiz" sometimes the hotels will have an ad or voucher inside for free or discounted shows... Half price tickets to American Superstars at the Stratosphere are pretty easy to come by, it's a great show for $20 each...Same with, Larry G Jones "the man of 1002 voices" at Fitzgerald's, great show for around $22....
  8. Try Fairfield Resorts for a decent timeshare presentation, they may have tickets to a few shows; Also, sign up for some of the casino cards, if you gamble a little, you may be able to get free tickets or discounts.
  9. You will get alot of offers thay say free tickets but there are a thousand and one catches. Your best bet is to go to half price tickets on the strip next to the MGM in the big Coke bottle. They have half price deals to shows. Cirque De Solei shows are never discounted though.
  10. Vegas was built by savvy business men, not idiots. Some one has to pay for all the electricity bills. The bills get paid by gamblers and by those who pay full price. If you gamble, they give you some incentives to stay. If you don't gamble, you don't get anything. Look around for some of those half price deals that people were talking about. Enjoy free things like the fountains at bellagio and the light show in down town. But in Vegas - there is no such thing as free lunch. Any fool can gamble 10 grand away down the toilet. Sure they'll give someone like that free rooms, meals and shows. And then they'll walk around like they deserve a metal or something. Now you know better.
  11. Some hotels have free shows like Rio - they have a carnival style show during the daytime at regular intervals. TI has the sirens and pirates show at regulat intervals in evening. Circus Circus has regular circus acts. Also I have been told by a friend if when you check in at your hotel sign up for the VIP club apparently you will receive a book with discount vouchers and 2 for 1 on show tickets - don't know how true this is as i have never tried it but will do when i go back next year.
  12. Don't bother looking for free tickets. I live in Las Vegas and haven't found them, at least for tourists. Occasionally deals for locals exist but they are few and far between. When you get to town go to Tix 4 Tonight, they offer last minute 1/2 price tickets. There are 3 locations on the strip and 1 downtown. One is on the north end, one is in the middle (Fashion Show Mall), and one is on the south end (near MGM?). Starting at 11:30 am they post shows that will be available for that night. http://www.tix4tonight.com/
  13. No, please, DON'T let those timeshare people ruin your vacation! Check at the link below to look over the cheapest and "free" entertainment. The shows that are around $20 actually will be almost free (the cost of buying a drink) with the coupons that are in the guides/magazines that come free in your room, at the check-in desks, and on racks at all local gas stations and convenience stores. The lounge acts (many different kinds of music, karaoke, comedy) also are free but you're expected to buy at least one drink. The lounges are at every hotel in town, more than 100 of them. http://www.vegas.com/searchagent/event/SearchShows.do?categories=ALLCATS&prices=25_OR_LESS&page_action=page_new&orderBy=WEIGHT
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