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lowcost or no admission fee shows?

Discussion in 'Las Vegas for the Frugal (not Cheap)' started by connyoly, Jan 14, 2015.

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  1. connyoly

    connyoly Tourist

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    Any recomenndations? Thank YOU!!!
     
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    Snidely VIP Whale

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    Hi Connyoly,

    Just came back from a stay during new years. I was looking for something cheap and entertaining and I bought tickets for Nathan Burton's Comedy and magic show for 12.50$ a ticket. It was a great show and the seats were good for General Admission. At the end of the show we were told that we can go see Marc Savard (I've seen him at least 6 times in the 1st couple of rows) He is amazing and is a hypnotist and comedian. Nathan said that if you go to the ticket counter and show the ticket for his show, you can purchase a Marc Savard ticket for 5$. That is a steal. Under 20$ to see two shows is a good deal.
     
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    Letsdoit Low-Roller

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    By the way, forgot to mention that this is at the Saxe Theatre in Planet Hollywood
     
  5. connyoly

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    whooooaa!!! Great info, TY!!!!
     
  6. Champster1

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    Try signing up for Goldstar. Every now and then they have an offer of "comp tickets" max 2 for various Vegas shows!
     
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