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""The Fabulous 5-Day Sale" is an effort to revive tourism following months of declining visitor numbers and is a coordinated effort between multiple casinos and the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority. "This unprecedented city-wide collaboration means guests can enjoy exclusive savings on everything from luxury stays to one-of-a-kind experiences, all in one fabulous destination," Steve Hill, the president and CEO of the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority, said in a statement, adding the city was "inviting travelers to plan their next escape at an unbeatable value.""
"The promotion, billed as "the biggest sale in Las Vegas history," includes a variety of discounts on room rates, waived fees, and dining promotions, including up to 50 percent off rooms at the MGM Grand, the New York-New York, the Luxor, the Palms, and more. Travelers who head to Caesars Palace, for example, can take advantage of a "resort fee match" in the form of a food and beverage credit, while the Four Seasons Las Vegas is offering up to $500 in hotel credits to use on spa treatments, cabanas, and dining."
"The promotion also extends to some of the newer resorts on the Las Vegas Strip, including the Fontainebleau, where guests can receive 20 percent off, no resort fee, a $50 daily dining credit, and free parking. The Fontainebleau may be a popular choice among fitness enthusiasts, as the property is home to a 5,500-square-foot fitness facility with nearly every type of gym equipment."
Las Vegas and multiple casinos launched a coordinated "Fabulous 5-Day Sale" to revive tourism after months of declining visitor numbers. The sale offers discounted room rates, waived fees, dining promotions, and property credits across major resorts. Participating hotels include MGM Grand, New York-New York, Luxor, Palms, Caesars Palace, Four Seasons and Fontainebleau, among others. Discounts include up to 50 percent off rooms, resort fee matches in food-and-beverage credit form, up to $500 in hotel credits, and Fontainebleau-specific perks like 20 percent off, no resort fee, a $50 daily dining credit, and free parking. Several shows also offer reduced $50 tickets.
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