Re: TRAVEL TIPS...Half priced Vegas show tickets
08/06/04 09:47 PM
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Quote: I did’t try this when I was in Vegas last time, but was going to, since the place you get the tickets is easy to get to.
It’s called Tix4Tonight and it is a tiny place that sells tickets to all the main shows in Vegas for half price off the box office price. You have to buy them on the same day the show is, and the place dozen’t open until noon where you get them. It’s located On the “Strip” at Harmon, next to the Harley-Davidson Café. (I think it’s right across the street from the Stardust Hotel) Phone is 877/849-4868.
Obviously the major hotel/casinos can predict how many extra tickets they will have that day and sell them this way, so they don't have empty seats.
Since many of the shows can get quite expensive this might be a nice route to try since we are all on a budget.
Has anyone of you frequent visitors to Vegas tried this?
Kandee
Didn't know about this but it sounds like it could be fun to see what we can get.
I agree, and I don't know of anyone that doesn't love a bargain. Here is an example of what the shows are running in price. To the left it says search by date. If you put a date in, say 10/16, all the shows will pop up so you can see what's running and who will be there:
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