Finding ways to get free stuff in Las Vegas is important if you want to save some money. The only drawback to enjoying lots of Las Vegas attractions and the other many fun things is that most of them cost money which can add up pretty quickly. Running out of money prematurely is a potential hazard.
Although most things cost money in Las Vegas, you can get some of them for little or nothing. What's more enjoyable than the possibility of getting something good for next to nothing or free? So mix it up and we'll show you how to get Las Vegas free stuff and hopefully save you some good money.
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Don't miss out on the free attractions and shows either. Many Las Vegas Hotels have free attractions and many are worth the trip. Since everyone wants to be in on the action, you can also find many free events outside of the hotel-casinos. Always check the half price tickets booths first before purchasing show tickets.
Sign up for a Player's Club Card. The Player's card is your ticket to Las Vegas freebies. The casinos use this card to keep track of which games you play, how much you spend and how often you return to play. You accumulate points with this card and the Casino rewards you for your patronage. This is highly recommended.
The Las Vegas Convention & Visitors Authority offers the 'Shop Vegas Passport'. Just print out the Free coupon voucher and redeem it at one of the seven malls listed on the voucher for gifts and/or discounts.
Always look for Las Vegas hotel promotion codes or promo codes for short. These are online codes issued by the hotels. These codes offer you great hotel discounts, plus lots of freebies for booking online. Just remember, promo codes are time sensitive and is subject to availability, so use it as soon as you get one. Here are a few promo codes for hotels on the Vegas strip.
You will be surrounded with free things to do in Las Vegas. The key is knowing where to look. It helps to have a plan before embarking on your sightseeing tour. Making a note of the free attractions ahead of time is key. This list will help you plan ahead.
There are also lots of money saving tips you need to be aware of. Knowing some of these tips can save you lots of money on everything from hotels to flights to transportation and even gambling. Here is a list of Las Vegas tips.
Get a Las Vegas Hotel Fun Book. A fun book is a book of coupons given by the hotels. They don't all offer them though, so you'll have to ask. The hotels that have them print their own and the offers are specific to their own restaurants and shops. Don't miss out.
You will be amazed what you can get for free in Las Vegas simply by asking. Las Vegas casino management need you more than you need them and they will bend over backwards to get your business. If you want something, just ask for it politely. The worst that can happen is a no answer.
Also if you have an AAA or AARP card or an active Military personnel, you need to know that flashing your card or ID in some cases will grant you additional discounts. When you get to Las Vegas, pick up some of the free magazines around town. These magazines have coupons for shows and food. Some of the popular free mags are 'Showbiz', 'What's On' and '24/7'.
Party at the Park
Don't miss Party at the Park every Tuesdays and Wednesdays starting at 5 p.m. Featuring Free live music from local entertainment, giveaways and $5 Wine and Beer!. The Park Party is located between New York-New York and Park MGM Las Vegas.
Admission: Free
* Please note: Must be 21 yrs. and older to attend
The Beatles LOVE Magical Technical Tour
Enjoy Inside Access to The Beatles LOVE and learn about the show's technical elements such as, automation, audio, projections, lighting, rigging, and some of the show's props and wardrobe.
Admission:Free Admission - Guests of All Ages Welcome
When: Fridays 1:00 p.m. | Tour lasts approximately 30 minutes
Where: LOVE Theatre at The Mirage
Admission:Free Admission - Guests of All Ages Welcome
When: Fridays 1:00 p.m. | Tour lasts approximately 30 minutes
Where: LOVE Theatre at The Mirage
KÀ 360 - Free open house at the KÀ Theatre inside MGM Grand
Get a chance to peek behind the curtain as you are invited to get an up-close look at the KÀ team impressive work and much of the inspiration behind this $165 million production.
Learn about the astounding history, and science behind one of the most fascinating theatrical venues in Las Vegas, including details about its 360-degree rotating stage that tilts and stands up on end during the production.
Admission: FREE. No reservations required.
Where: The MGM Grand theatre
When: Tuesdays and Saturdays at 12 noon and 12:30 p.m.
No reservations required. Guests of all ages are welcome to attend. For more information, call the box office at (702) 531-3826 or Concierge at 877-660-0660.
Where: The MGM Grand theatre
When: Tuesdays and Saturdays at 12 noon and 12:30 p.m.
No reservations required. Guests of all ages are welcome to attend. For more information, call the box office at (702) 531-3826 or Concierge at 877-660-0660.
Free Lounge Entertainment at The Cromwell
Enjoy free live music week nights from 4 p.m. - midnight and Friday and Saturday at 8:30 p.m. - 3:00 a.m at the Interlude Casino Lounge at The Cromwell.
Great place to meet up with friends for a drink and enjoy free live entertainment.
Admission: Free
* Please note: Must be 21 yrs. and older to attend
First Friday of the Month at Fremont Street Experience
Throughout the summer, Fremont Street Experience is the place to be every first Friday of the month. On first Fridays of the month Fremont Street Experience turns into one of the world's biggest block parties from from 9:00 p.m. to 4:00 a.m.
Admission: Free
* Please note: First Fridays of the month are restricted to those 21 yrs. and older
* Please note: First Fridays of the month are restricted to those 21 yrs. and older
Live country rock music at Gilley's Saloon & Dance Hall
Monday: Free Line Dancing Lessons 7 p.m.
Tuesday: Free Line Dancing Lessons 7 p.m. | Karaoke 8 p.m.
Wednesday: Free Line Dancing Lessons 7 p.m.
Ladies Night 7 p.m. - 11 p.m. | Live Music 9 p.m.
Thursday: Free Line Dancing Lessons 7 p.m
Live Music 9 p.m. | Toughest Cowboy 11 p.m.
Friday: Free Line Dancing Lessons 7 p.m
Live Music 10 p.m. - $10 Cover
Saturday: Live Music 10 p.m. - $10 Cover
Sunday: Bikini Bull Riding 11 p.m.
Tuesday: Free Line Dancing Lessons 7 p.m. | Karaoke 8 p.m.
Wednesday: Free Line Dancing Lessons 7 p.m.
Ladies Night 7 p.m. - 11 p.m. | Live Music 9 p.m.
Thursday: Free Line Dancing Lessons 7 p.m
Live Music 9 p.m. | Toughest Cowboy 11 p.m.
Friday: Free Line Dancing Lessons 7 p.m
Live Music 10 p.m. - $10 Cover
Saturday: Live Music 10 p.m. - $10 Cover
Sunday: Bikini Bull Riding 11 p.m.
Gilley's Saloon & Dance Hall located inside Treasure Island Hotel Las Vegas
Museums on Us program
Are you a Bank of America, Merrill Lynch and U.S. Trust debit or credit cardholder? If so, take advantage of the Museums on Us program on the first full weekend (Sat. and Sun.) of every month. Each cardholder gets a FREE admission to any of the Las Vegas area museums listed below.
Cardholders only; guests are not eligible for free admission.DISCOVERY Children's Museum
Las Vegas Natural History Museum
Springs Preserve
Las Vegas Natural History Museum
Springs Preserve
The Big Elvis Show at Harrah's Las Vegas
The Big Elvis Show is the longest-running Elvis impersonator show in Las Vegas.
Watch as Pete Vallee stars as Big Elvis and performs all the hits, plus other popular tunes spanning six decades.
Performing: inside The Piano Bar at Harrah's Las Vegas.
Showing: Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 2:00 p.m., 3:30 p.m. and 5:00 p.m.
Admission is Free;
Seating is limited. (702)369-5111
Watch as Pete Vallee stars as Big Elvis and performs all the hits, plus other popular tunes spanning six decades.
Performing: inside The Piano Bar at Harrah's Las Vegas.
Showing: Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 2:00 p.m., 3:30 p.m. and 5:00 p.m.
Admission is Free;
Seating is limited. (702)369-5111
Eat.Drink.Rock.Roll. at Brooklyn Bowl Las Vegas
Eat.Drink.Rock.Roll. at one of the hottest spots in Las Vegas, Brooklyn Bowl. This is where Vegas goes to have a good time!
Open on Select days on at 5pm. Click here for event calendar
Open on Select days on at 5pm. Click here for event calendar
Admission: Free
Location: The LINQ, Suite 22
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Location: The LINQ, Suite 22
3545 Las Vegas Blvd. Biggest no deposit bonus codes. South
Las Vegas, NV 89109
Reventon Latin Night
Reventon Latin Night
Reventon Latin Night at Gonzalez Y Gonzalez at New York-New York Hotel Casino is the place to be for Pop and Rock in Español Electronica and more ..
Open Friday & Saturday at 11pm
with DJ RAM-Z spinning Top 40, Pop Rock and Latin Favorites.
Admission: FREE - (NO COVER!)
Open Friday & Saturday at 11pm
with DJ RAM-Z spinning Top 40, Pop Rock and Latin Favorites.
Admission: FREE - (NO COVER!)
Free Live Music at Masquerade Village
Enjoy Live music every Friday & Saturday from 9pm - midnight!
Where: Masquerade Village Stage.
Rio All-Suites Hotel & Casino
(702) 777-6875
Rio All-Suites Hotel & Casino
(702) 777-6875
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The Palazzo | The Venetian |
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Treasure Island - TI | Tropicana Las Vegas |
Fashion Show Mall | Shops at Crystals |
The Shoppes at Mandalay Bay | Miracle Mile Shops |
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We recently saw one of the best shows in Las Vegas, “Michael Jackson: One” at Mandalay Bay, for free. The great news is you can, too.
You can actually see any Las Vegas show for free. You don’t have to be a high roller, a relative of a cast member or even an award-winning blogger. Ahem.
Number of hits in “Michael Jackson: One”? At least 25. Dollars paid to see it, zero.
The trick to seeing a Las Vegas show for free is being given a ticket. How do you get someone to give you a ticket? It’s easier than you might think.
First, some context.
For any given performance of any Las Vegas show, there are tons of people with extra tickets. Why’s that? Several reasons. Some people in attendance are the aforementioned high rollers. They get perks from their casino host, including batches of tickets intended for friends and family. Other attendees have been given tickets as part of a hotel room package. The list goes on and on.
Of the hundreds of people with free tickets (or even tickets they’ve paid for, you don’t care how they got them), many have members of their party cancel at the last minute. That means lots of tickets will go to waste. And that’s where human nature kicks in, potentially to your benefit.
If someone’s seeing a Las Vegas show and has an extra ticket, they’ll feel guilty if the seat “goes to waste.” Even if a ticket didn’t cost them anything, it has a value, often several hundreds of dollars, and nobody likes throwing money away.
Also, everyone likes to feel important and generous. Giving a stranger a ticket accomplishes exactly that.
That’s $200 which could be better spent on your drinking and gambling problem!
How do you make yourself the recipient of a show-goer’s generosity? Just follow our simple suggestions below and you could save hundreds of dollars on Las Vegas show tickets. Let’s do this thing.
1. Show up.
Our main strategy for getting a free ticket to a Las Vegas show is this: Show up. That’s right. Go to the show you’d like to see. Once there, head for the ticket office or lobby area outside the show.
2. Be flexible.
Remember, this method of seeing a show free isn’t guaranteed. You may or may not achieve the goal of being given a spare ticket. So, don’t get emotionally attached to seeing that particular show on that particular day. If you can, that’s great. If not, try again.
3. Be willing to fly solo.
Getting someone’s spare ticket isn’t too tough, but getting a pair of tickets, together or apart, is nearly impossible. Again, flexibility is key. You can try this as a couple, but be open to seeing the show in different parts of the theater, and talk through your options if only one ticket presents itself.
4. Look respectable.
This is key. If the theater has assigned seating, you’ll be seated near the person who gave you the ticket, as well as their companions and family members. That prospect might give someone pause. Don’t give them a reason to pause. Dress (and behave) like someone you’d like to sit next to at a Las Vegas show.
5. Smile and make eye contact.
There’s no formal way of giving one’s ticket away. People with spare tickets tend to scan a theater lobby to see what their options might be. If you’re outgoing, warm and friendly, they’re likely to make a beeline to you. They won’t want to miss the curtain going up, so the transaction is going to happen quickly. Smiles are the international symbol of “I’m not a stalker and I’d love your extra ticket!” Oh, and don’t flirt. It’s not worth the hassle of having a friendly transaction mistaken for a potential hook-up (or worse, solicitation of prostitution).
The magic words: “Room Charge Comp.” The “use it or lose it” policy means a great night out for you, gratis.
6. Do not offer compensation.
Here’s the twist. People are generous, but they aren’t typically dumb. In a moment of weakness, their magnanimity may turn to opportunism. You may get the question, “How much is this ticket worth to you?” Would it be an incredible deal to get a $200 ticket for $25? Sure. But that’s not the game we’re playing. We’re playing the free show ticket game. If someone implies you should pay them for their spare ticket, say, “I’m sorry, I can’t do that. It’s scalping and the hotel frowns on that. I’m happy to take a ticket off your hands, though. Maybe you can find someone to sell it to. If not, swing back around. I’d love to see the show.” Trust us, they’ll give you the ticket, free of charge.
That’s pretty much it.
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There are probably steps you can take to lubricate the process, but in our most recent case, none were needed.
It’s possible you could write “Extra ticket?” on a cocktail napkin and hold it discreetly to facilitate the transaction.
You could also learn American Sign Language and hope a fellow theater-goer knows it as well.
You could watch for odd-numbered groups. More than likely they got an even number of tickets and somebody decided they’d rather play blackjack.
Another tip from our Facebook fan Joanne, who often gets comped tickets she gives away, “If I even get the hint you are looking to resell and not attend the show yourself, I will avoid you like the plague.”
Other than that, just be open to something amazing happening. It’s Las Vegas, after all. Our primary export is amazing.
When you get your ticket, don’t be shy about expressing your appreciation. You might even offer to get your benefactor a cocktail.
And someday, if you find you have a spare ticket to a Las Vegas show, pay it forward.
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