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| All Stage Pass: Information | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Caesars Entertainment is upping the ante on their popular All Stage Pass offer by adding new shows and, for the first time, attractions to the deal.
For $99 you can get tickets to 18 different shows, now including Absinthe at Caesars Palace and Name That Tune Live! at Imperial Palace, plus three of their attractions: Eiffel Tower at Paris Las Vegas, the Auto Collections at Imperial Palace, and a chance to ride on a float in the Show in the Sky at The Rio. Here's how it works: Go to one of the Bally's, at the Planet Hollywood box office, or at the Crown Theater box office at Rio. Pay your $99 (or $119 if you're not a member of their Total Rewards players' club) and you will get a 48-hour pass to the participating shows and events. If you are a Total Rewards club member you use your card; if not, you get a wristband or an identifier card. Show your card or wrist band at the box office for any of the shows or attractions and you can get a ticket, if they are available. It's worth noting that you most likely won't be getting the best seats in the house and All Stage Pass seats may not be available even if regular seats are. The shows currently included are:
In addition you can get discount tickets to Donny & Marie, Barry Manilow, and Penn & Teller for only $40 each. Attractions include:
It would impossible to see all the shows and attractions in 48 hours but with a little creative scheduling you could easily do five or six of them. For instance on day one you could start at the Auto Collections at Imperial Palace, see Mac King at 1pm, see Nathan Burton at 4pm, go to the Eiffel Tower at 6pm, see the early Legends in Concert show at 7pm, and see the late Absinthe show at 9:30pm. On day two go to The Price is Right Live at 2:30pm, go ride on a float at The Rio at 6pm, see Human Nature at 7:30pm, and then finish it off with Divas or Chippendales at 10 or 10:30pm. If you managed to do all of that (which you probably won't, but could) you'd be paying $99 for what would normally run you over $350. A couple of additional important notes... if you have a wristband you must be wearing it. If you remove it, it is considered void and you won't get a ticket. Also, you have to wait one hour between getting tickets at different shows or attractions.
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