Monday, June 27, 2011

Vegas Show Tickets: The All-Stage Pass

What is it?

It's a 'program' which, for a fixed price, allows you to see as many as 18 performances in forty-eight hours in Sin City, as long as they are playing at the Caesars Entertainment Resorts (namely Bally's, Harrah's, Flamingo, Rio, Caesars Palace, Planet Hollywood, Imperial Palace, Bill Gambling's Hall and O'Shea). If you are a Total Rewards member you can just 'charge' your card and have it swiped at the box office of your chosen performance to collect your tickets. If you don't have the total rewards card they will give you a 'program identity card' or a wristband (whichever you choose).

When does it expire?

It has a life of forty-eight hours from the moment of purchase, so you must do your math well and plan all your performances schedule flawlessly to maximize the benefits of this program.

How much does it cost?

$99+taxes+fees per person with the Total Rewards Card and $119+taxes+fees per person without the Total Rewards Card. (Always double-check prices in case there is a last-minute price change).

Where can I buy it?

You can buy into the forty-eight hours events program at Shows Tickets Direct (in front of Bally's), at the Planet Hollywood Box office and at the Caesars Palace lobby sales desk.

Picking up your tickets:

Once you have bought into the program, you will still have to pick up your tickets for each chosen performance; you can do so no earlier than 2 hours before the performance is scheduled to start (just present your Total Rewards Card + ID or your wristband/pass card + ID). If you have a wristband, make sure it's intact (it has not been tampered with, otherwise it'll be void). Remember that if go to pick up your ticket even one minute after your 'forty-eight-hours' have expired, you will not be given the ticket. So, if you see there are long line-ups, make sure you give yourself plenty of time in order to not be disappointed. This is probably the 'trickiest' part of this program. Forty-eight hours is really a limited time and you will only be able to see a limited number of the performances available. So, do your math, plan well and see if it's still worth your while.

Can You Choose the Seats?

No. All seats are based on a first-come first-served basis, as with all 'regular' performances at the various resorts.

Can you see the same performance twice?

No. You can as many as 18 performances of a selected list, but you cannot pick up more than one ticket per person (per program purchased) for participating events starting at the same time; basically, the same person cannot see the same performance twice under this program).

Can you see absolutely every performance playing?

No. Besides the fact that this program covers only what's playing at the Caesars Entertainment resorts, the very top-billed performances do not participate in this program. You can pick up a list of participating events at the aforementioned booths.

What about the 'Preferred Pricing' Performances?

The most popular performances and events do not participate in this program; however, some of them offer a 'preferred pricing' fare; this means that if you have bought into the forty-eight-hour program you will be able to purchase tickets for these popular performances at a reduced rate. The reduced rate is usually $40+taxes per ticket (always double-check pricing when you buy your all-stage-pass).

What if I have half-price events coupons or two-for-one coupons? Can I combine them with the program for even further reductions?

No. You cannot combine this program with any other special deals which may be available.

For a list of the participating Vegas shows, go to the bottom of the page: ALL STAGE PASS

For other ways to get discounted tickets for all Vegas shows, go to DISCOUNTED TICKETS GUIDE


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