Caesars Pioneers Triple-Show Value (Image Credits: Unsplash)
Las Vegas Strip – Leading casino operators rolled out discounted ticket packages for live entertainment to draw crowds during a period of softer visitor numbers.[1]
Caesars Pioneers Triple-Show Value
Caesars Entertainment grabbed attention with its “3 for $149 Caesars Show Package,” allowing visitors to select any three performances across key properties.[1][2] This fee-inclusive offer breaks down to about $50 per show, a sharp discount from individual pricing.
Guests access the deal through the Caesars website, where they mix and match from a lineup at Horseshoe Las Vegas, Flamingo Las Vegas, and Harrah’s Las Vegas. The package launched recently and remains available for booking.[2]
MGM Counters with Pair Discounts
MGM Resorts International matched the momentum at its south Strip venues with a “2 for $75” bundle, available at Luxor and Excalibur box offices.[1] Buyers pick two distinct production shows, though taxes and fees apply extra.
Popular options carry small upcharges, such as $15 for Blue Man Group or $10 for Tournament of Kings. This initiative targets budget-conscious entertainment seekers looking to double up on nights out.
Shows Fueling the Deals
Both packages feature a variety of acts, from comedy and magic to music tributes and high-energy spectacles. Caesars options span improv laughter, drag extravaganzas, and celebrity residencies.
- Horseshoe Las Vegas: Laugh Factory (excluding 6:30 p.m. show), Paranormal, Sin City Stones, X Rocks, BattleBots.
- Flamingo Las Vegas: RuPaul’s Drag Race Live!, Piff the Magic Dragon, Wayne Newton.
- Harrah’s Las Vegas: Donny Osmond, X Country, Colin Cloud Mastermind, MJ Live, Menopause the Musical.
MGM’s selection emphasizes revues and comedy staples.
| Venue | Featured Shows |
|---|---|
| Luxor/Excalibur | Fantasy, Carrot Top, Blue Man Group ($15 upcharge), Tournament of Kings ($10 upcharge), Australian Bee Gees, The Mac King Comedy Magic Show, Thunder From Down Under. |
Tackling a Tourism Dip
These promotions arrived as Las Vegas faced year-over-year drops in visitors and hotel occupancy. Industry observers pointed to economic pressures and reduced international travel as key factors.
Officials reported shifts in spending patterns, prompting resorts to bundle entertainment for better value. Such moves aim to fill seats and boost overall stays on the Strip.
Key Takeaways
- Caesars’ 3-for-$149 package covers multiple Strip venues with no added fees.
- MGM’s 2-for-$75 deal requires box office purchase; upcharges apply to premium acts.
- Both respond to declining tourism, offering variety from comedy to music.
Visitors now have affordable paths to multiple evenings of Vegas flair, turning potential quiet nights into highlight reels. These bundles underscore the city’s resilience in adapting to market shifts. What shows would you bundle first? Tell us in the comments.
