All Stage Pass Offers All the Vegas Shows You Can See in 48 Hours

As both a professional traveler and bargain hunter, I love visiting Las Vegas. It’s one destination where, with some good research and planning, visitors can really get a great experience for a reasonable price. I love to see stage shows when in Vegas, all kinds of shows, as it’s something I don’t normally do at home.

For travelers like me who like to see a lot of shows, Caesars is offering Vegas visitors a All Stage Pass, offering all the shows you can see within a 48 hour period for only $99. The pass covers over 20 shows at all the Caesars properties in Las Vegas, which include Caesars Palace, Harrah’s, Bally’s, Rio, Flamingo, Imperial Palace, Paris and Planet Hollywood.

Which shows are included?
It really is a great range of Vegas shows, from music to magic and everything in between. Because the pass is good for so many different Vegas properties, you get access to all the big ones. For music, you get Matt Goss at Caesars, The Rat Pack is Back at Rio and Human Nature at the Imperial Palace. For magic, there’s Mac King at Harrah’s, Nathan Burton at the Flamingo and Anthony Cools at Paris. For comedy, it’s Vinnie Favorito at the Flamingo (I saw his show in July, it’s hilarious) and Defending The Caveman at Harrah’s, along with admission to The Improv at Harrah’s. Variety and “sultry” shows are also included, including Legends in Concert at the Imperial Palace and Frank Marino’s Divas drag show. Sultry shows include Chippendales at Rio, X Burlesque at The Flamingo and the old school topless Jubilee! show at Bally’s.

Attractions too
In addition to the 20-plus shows, the All Stage Pass offers access to the Eiffel Tower ride at Paris and the Auto Collections at the Imperial Palace. I think both these experiences are must-sees, for all Vegas visitors, at least once.

The fine print
The $99 price is for Total Rewards members, non-members pay $119. The price does not include taxes or fees. Total Rewards is Caesars’ free rewards program where players accumulate points for their play in the casino and also for spending money at 40 of their related properties across the country. The Rewards can then be redeemed for meals, hotel stays and other great experiences. I’m a member and use it like a frequent flyer program, always trying to play and stay at Caesars properties so I’m always earning Rewards. Then I usually redeem the Rewards for luxury experiences I probably wouldn’t normally spend the money on.

Freddy Sherman is a world traveler and editor of the travel blog travel4people.com. You can follow him on Twitter @thefredsherman.

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