27 August 2009
No one goes to Las Vegas just to gamble or see shows, so the Vegas Passport has extraordinary discounts for those looking for serious night life.
"This one-stop nightlife concierge for Las Vegas nightclubs and bars could save hundreds of dollars, maybe even thousands, when they visit the Strip," said Jessica Murray, who does public relations for the passport.
The best-selling "#1 Club Hopping Package" costs $120 and includes cover charges at many hot spots. The cover for most nightclubs ranges from $30 to $60.
"The passes never expire, so travelers can visit different nightclubs and bars every time they visit Las Vegas," Murray said.
Another perk of using Vegas Passport’s VIP passes is avoiding the massive lines of people trying to get into the hottest spots, which can involve hours of waiting.
There’s a variety of other packages available.
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