Can I see Cirque du Soleil in Las Vegas for less than $100?

They have two promotions on their website---one for 25% off and one buy one ticket, get one for 25 dollars, so on a 150 dollar ticket, you could split with a friend and pay 85 (and the 150 dollar ticket is the highest priced). With the 25% off, the lowest ticket prices are 99, so you'd be in your price range a wel. For some reason, I couldn't get into the system to check if those tickets are available, but in this economic climate, I would think so.

mirage.com/entertainment/love.aspx This site connects with the mirage site, and says that you can save UP to 40% (again, couldn't check on the actual reservation system, but it links to it. ) broadwaybox.com/lasvegas/shows/the_beatl... I would join the casino's Players' Club---it's free and it won't hurt to see if they have any special discounts. Do this especially if you are actually gambling--but it couldn't hurt otherwise (unless this is a bad temptation for you).

playersclub.com (No joke! ) Additionally, this is a half price ticket place with multiple locations. It's day of, and it sounds like you really want to go, so I would call/check with them to see if they ever have Cirque tickets in the first place, and use it as a last option because getting a last minute ticket can be tricky.

If you do go this way---show up first thing! They put up their list at 9:30 am and they go on sale at 10 am. tix4tonight.com.

Most tickets are running at $100 for that show. Your best bet is to stay at the Mirage and negotiate with the concierge since you're already spending a bunch of money by staying at that hotel. XS is a fun spot to go to at night, and Tao Beach is a fun spot during the day.

When you're there, talk to the valets, staff, and concierge -- there's definitely a variety of Vegas Deals to be had - especially when talking w/the folks who work there.

Oh my, I wish I'd gotten to this sooner. I WAS a concierge for over 6 years. If you want to get anything for free at a casino or its associated hotel, the SLOT HOST * (aka Pit Boss) is the person to know.

Trust me, I grew up in New Jersey and I've been to Atlantic City a bazillion times. My parents are still there pretty regularly--I've seen dozens of entertainers, had dozens of meals and they were all comped.. I even once talked with one of a slot host about working there, but the concierge job I had already lined up had a better salary & wasn't all day in a windowless, smoky workplace. People think you have to gamble a lot, but you just have to schmooze the right person in the right way to get what you want..

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