Live it up in Las Vegas with new agent rates
Travel Agents will be able to live like a rock star in Las Vegas with the money they save taking advantage of new travel agent rates.
The Las Vegas Convention & Visitors Authority has sourced a list of deals and special rates for Australian travel agents.
Teamed with the strong Australian dollar it is an ideal time to get to Las Vegas to see and experience the US$30 billion worth of development taking place.
A selection of participating suppliers include; The Venetian, The Palazzo, Planet Hollywood, Bellagio and Hilton Grand Vacations, Red Rock Casino Resort Spa, Pink Jeep Tours, Las Vegas Monorail and Papillon Grand Canyon Helicopters.
Specifically, agents can take advantage of deals such as:
** Free return shuttle buses to the Fashion Outlets of Las Vegas and a VIP Savings Book
** 50% off the published rack rate at Loews Lake Las Vegas Resort
** Rooms at the luxurious THEhotel at Mandalay Bay from US$159 per night
All agents can access rates on the Las Vegas website www.visitlasvegas.com.au on the Travel Trade page however the best deals have been reserved for agents who complete the Las Vegas Know-It-All Travel Agent Training Program.
Graduated agents also received a certificate and are listed on the Las Vegas website as an ‘Expert Travel Agent’.
For more information or to order a Las Vegas Visitors Guide call (02) 9356 2266 or email [email protected].
A Report by the Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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