Through my travel agent, they are offering a ';Vegas Passport'; that gives exclusive access to nightclubs, VIP no wait lines, and drink specials and a ';Power Pass Las Vegas'; which gives admission fee and restaurant discounts. Does anyone have info on either of these? Are they worth it? Or can I get them when I get there?
The biggest problem I have with these types of things is that I do not know what specifics are offered. Anyone have examples?
Vegas Passport, Power Pass, or nothing?';Through my travel agent...'; is always a good guide to a rip-off!
In saying that, I%26#39;ve used these kind of things in San Francisco and Chicago and they were really good. I looked at the Vegas powerpass and it doesn%26#39;t seem up to much at all.
You get free entry to all of the attractions below for a number of days 1,2,3 or 5 I think. I%26#39;ve been to 4 on the list (all of which were bad to mediocre) and I wouldn%26#39;t go to three quarters of these. Depends on your taste and whether you%26#39;re willing to travel to see them.
Manhattan Express (Rollercoaster at New York New York Hotel)
Siegfried and Roy%26#39;s Secret Garden and Dolphin Habitat
The Adventuredome Theme Park at Circus Circus
Bellagio Gallery of Art
Liberace Museum
Madame Tussauds
Star Trek: The Experience
Stratosphere Tower
Elvis-A-Rama
Guggenheim Hermitage Museum
In Search of the Obelisk
Jillian%26#39;s Las Vegas at Neonopolis
Bonnie Springs - Old Nevada
King Tut Museum
Las Vegas Art Museum
Las Vegas Natural History Museum
Las Vegas Zoo
Lied Discovery Children%26#39;s Museum
Lost Vegas Gambling Museum
Atomic Testing Museum
Nevada State Museum
Vegas Passport, Power Pass, or nothing?The Atomic Testing place always has glowing reviews...
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