See unlimited shows from the various Harrah's-owned resorts in Las Vegas, within 48 hours, for as little as $99 per person.
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To entice travelers to see the shows at their properties, Harrah's resorts have banded together to offer a promotional pass. This All Stage Pass, as it's called, allows the user to see unlimited shows from a list of 17 choices during a 48-hour period.
Here is a run-down by resort.
Bally's Las Vegas
The pass does entitle the user, however, to purchase a ticket to the above headliners for $40 additional per show.
The pass price is $99 (plus tax/fees) for Harrah's Total Rewards members. The Total Rewards program is Harrah's free player rewards system and is good at all Harrah's-owned properties.
Pass price for non-members is $119 (plus tax/fees), so by signing up for the free program, one can save an additional $20 on the All Stage Pass.
The pass is valid for 48 hours from the initial purchase. So don't buy it until it's ready to be used.
To pick up individual show tickets, simply go to the property box office where the show is held, show the pass and get one ticket for that show. Passholders can pick up the show ticket up to two hours before start time.
For more information on the All Stage Pass, there is an online FAQ.
For instance, purchase the pass around 6:30 p.m. on day one. Attend the 8:30 p.m. Rita Rudner show at Harrah's, then head next door to the Imperial Palace for the 10pm Divas Las Vegas show.
Day two, start with the 1 p.m. Mac King magic show at Harrah's, then head back to the Imperial Palace for the 4 p.m. Matsuri show. Take a break, then catch the 8 p.m. Chippendales show at the Rio. Afterwards, head over to Bally's for the 10:30 p.m. Jubilee! show.
With the last few hours left on the pass, start day three with the 4 p.m. Nathan Burton show at the Flamingo, then head back to Harrah's and pick up tickets for the 7:30 p.m. Legends in Concert by 6 p.m., to beat that 48-hour deadline.
Separately, single tickets to each of these shows would add up to $344.34 (plus tax/fees). That's a saving of $245.34 by purchasing the All Stage pass with the Total Rewards card.
So for the next trip to Las Vegas, consider purchasing the All Stage pass to save lots of money on seeing some of the top shows in town.
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Harrah's Las Vegas Offers Two Day Show Pass for $99
See unlimited shows from the various Harrah's-owned resorts in Las Vegas, within 48 hours, for as little as $99 per person.
An average ticket to a show in Vegas can range from $40 to $60 per person. See two shows during a trip to the city, and that's already $100 right there.To entice travelers to see the shows at their properties, Harrah's resorts have banded together to offer a promotional pass. This All Stage Pass, as it's called, allows the user to see unlimited shows from a list of 17 choices during a 48-hour period.
What Shows are Included in the All-Stage Pass?
The shows that are available to All-Stage Pass holders run the gamut from magic to comedy to music and more.
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Bally's Las Vegas
- Jubilee! - 7:30 p.m. and 10 p.m. (normal ticket price $52.50)
- The Price is Right - 2:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. show on Friday (normal ticket price $54.50)
- Matt Goss - 10 p.m. (normal ticket price $40)
- Nathan Burton - 4 p.m. (normal ticket price $34)
- Vinnie Favorito - 8 p.m. (normal ticket price $54.95)
- X-Burlesque - 10 p.m. (normal ticket price $44.95)
- George Wallace - 10 p.m. (normal ticket price $49.95)
- The Improv - 8:30 p.m. and 10:30 p.m. (normal ticket price $29.05)
- Mac King - 1 p.m. and 3 p.m. (normal ticket price $24.95)
- Legends in Concert - 7:30 p.m. and 10 p.m. (normal ticket price $49.95)
- Rita Rudner - 8:30 p.m. (normal ticket price $54)
- Divas Las Vegas - 10 p.m. (normal ticket price $34)
- Human Nature - 7:30 p.m. (normal ticket price $49.95)
- Matsuri - 4 p.m. and 8 p.m. show on Fridays (normal ticket price $49.99)
- Dirk Arthur - 7 p.m. and 9 p.m. (normal ticket price $53.75)
- Anthony Cools - 9 p.m. (normal ticket price $53.75)
- Chippendales - 8 p.m. (normal ticket price $39.95)
Discounts on Premium Shows at Harrah's Las Vegas Resorts
Certain headliners are not included in the free show list with the All Stage Pass. These include Cher (Caesars Palace), Donny & Marie (Flamingo Las Vegas), Barry Manilow (Paris Las Vegas) and Penn & Teller (Rio Las Vegas).The pass does entitle the user, however, to purchase a ticket to the above headliners for $40 additional per show.
The Fine Print on Harrah's All Stage Pass
The pass can only be purchased at The Planet Hollywood resort box office, located across from the Heart Bar.The pass price is $99 (plus tax/fees) for Harrah's Total Rewards members. The Total Rewards program is Harrah's free player rewards system and is good at all Harrah's-owned properties.
Pass price for non-members is $119 (plus tax/fees), so by signing up for the free program, one can save an additional $20 on the All Stage Pass.
The pass is valid for 48 hours from the initial purchase. So don't buy it until it's ready to be used.
To pick up individual show tickets, simply go to the property box office where the show is held, show the pass and get one ticket for that show. Passholders can pick up the show ticket up to two hours before start time.
For more information on the All Stage Pass, there is an online FAQ.
Sample Itinerary To Make the Most of the Pass
With careful planning, it is possible to really maximize the savings the All Stage Pass offers.For instance, purchase the pass around 6:30 p.m. on day one. Attend the 8:30 p.m. Rita Rudner show at Harrah's, then head next door to the Imperial Palace for the 10pm Divas Las Vegas show.
Day two, start with the 1 p.m. Mac King magic show at Harrah's, then head back to the Imperial Palace for the 4 p.m. Matsuri show. Take a break, then catch the 8 p.m. Chippendales show at the Rio. Afterwards, head over to Bally's for the 10:30 p.m. Jubilee! show.
With the last few hours left on the pass, start day three with the 4 p.m. Nathan Burton show at the Flamingo, then head back to Harrah's and pick up tickets for the 7:30 p.m. Legends in Concert by 6 p.m., to beat that 48-hour deadline.
Separately, single tickets to each of these shows would add up to $344.34 (plus tax/fees). That's a saving of $245.34 by purchasing the All Stage pass with the Total Rewards card.
So for the next trip to Las Vegas, consider purchasing the All Stage pass to save lots of money on seeing some of the top shows in town.
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