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Would You Buy This? Costco's Power Pass

Discussion in 'Shows & Entertainment' started by TamRob, May 3, 2012.

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  1. TamRob

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  2. Nevada Kid

    Nevada Kid VIP Whale

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    Personally I wouldn't, but that's just me. Alot of the attractions have coupons available, and it may be hard to get your $$$ worth in 2 days.
     
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    I’m going to have to agree with Nevada Kid. I suppose you could squeeze a fair amount of value out of it if (a) you had kids in tow and needed to have plenty of non-adult stuff planned, (b) were staying off strip and didn’t have all that the strip offers within easy walking distance or (c) were going to be there for an extended period of time and knew that you’d want to spend a few days away from all the noise/excitement of the casinos.

    Otherwise, I’m afraid that you might never get around to doing enough of those activities to justify spending that much money up front. There is just so much to see and do on the strip – and even downtown – that is free, cheap or not on that list. Just walking around gawking at the ridiculous scale of everything on the strip could easily eat up a day or more. And when you add in all the eating, drinking, gambling, shows…I think it would be hard to get to more than one of those activities a day.
     
  4. TamRob

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    Thanks guys....that's enough to say no to the coupon. :):beer::beer:
     
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