[Las Vegas] Multiple MGM Resort Properties Up To 30% Off Weeknight Stays in Spring Travel $26
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Mega Las Vegas strip hotels under the MGM Resort Las Vegas company have weeknight (Sunday-Thursday) rates of up to 30% at select popular properties on Travelocity. All MGM Resort properties charge a daily resort fee to cover amenities and will be collected at the time of check-in by the hotel.
Sample nightly rates for weeknight stay (sample dates used May 15-18, 2023)
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03-16-2023 at 10:48 AM.
I compared pricing directly to MGM Resorts website (and even calculated in the 10% off potential if you use the Travelocity app and code APPONLY10) - still came out $5-10 cheaper on a stay in mid April....
Even though already mentioned, seriously do not forget to get a quote on those resort fees, some are quite pricey.
Seconded. This really should be in the main post. These resort fees will be more than the cost of the room. $26/night sounds like a great deal, but $70/night isn't an incredible deal for a weeknight at a hotel.
Be aware of the resort fee, which is probably more than the room rate itself.
Far as I can tell, they're quoted in the price when you get to checkout. Is there something I am missing? Or is it more of a friendly reminder for people who may not be fully paying attention?
Far as I can tell, they're quoted in the price when you get to checkout. Is there something I am missing? Or is it more of a friendly reminder for people who may not be fully paying attention?
For example, the resort fee for Excalibur Hotel & Casino is $39.68/night, on top of whatever room rate you have. The resort fee is charged at the front desk of the hotel. I don't know whether this website quotes the fee at the checkout (some websites tell you that the resort fee will be charged at the hotel, and some don't say anything), but you are definitely NOT paying it today on that website. So you final cost is what you pay this website + $39.68/night at the hotel.
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03-16-2023 at 02:11 PM.
While not an MGM Property, I am sure that it will work elsewhere in Vegas too. When checking into the Venetian I have tipped the check-in person $50 for a 'complementary upgrade' and to 'do something about the resort fees'
9/10 times the resort fees were waived. The one time they weren't, I inquired while checking out saying something like 'When I checked in I was told the resort fees were going to be waived'. That person then took them off the bill.
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9/10 times the resort fees were waived. The one time they weren't, I inquired while checking out saying something like 'When I checked in I was told the resort fees were going to be waived'. That person then took them off the bill.