Many Las Vegas hotels offer package deals to entice visitors, and these deals are more plentiful when the economy is weak. With dozens of casino-hotel options in Sin City and more being built every year, the competition between these properties continues to grow. Package deals usually include free slot play or resort credit that can be used for entertainment or meals.
A place in Las Vegas with rooms that are all suites, The Venetian often offers package deals to its customers through emails. Sign up at Club Grazie, and give them your email address to receive these offers. Deals usually include resort credits with a stay. Options here abound, with shows such as Phantom of the Opera and Blue Man Group, and fine dining such as Emeril Lagasse's Delmonico Steakhouse and Thomas Keller's Bouchon.
Bringing a touch of class to Downtown on Fremont Street, the Golden Nugget frequently offers email specials to members of its players club. Although sometimes these deals are just for discounted rooms, other times the deals include packages for dining or a show. The entertainment isn't as strong here--perhaps the best option is variety act Gordie Brown--but there are several good restaurants, including Vic & Anthony's Steakhouse. Some offers from the Golden Nugget include gaming tournaments such as slot, blackjack or poker tournaments with discounted stays.
Although owner Steve Wynn has been quoted saying he didn't build his resorts Wynn and Encore for the discount gambler, he has acquiesced during the economic downturn and has begun offering discounts and package deals to these connecting properties. His resorts now mail out offers with heavily discounted rooms and resort credits when occupancy rates are low. Le Reve, Wynn's answer to Cirque du Soleil, is the main show at the Wynn, and fine dining is plentiful, including Alex and Bartolotta Ristorante di Mare, also both at the Wynn.