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153 reviews of Las Vegas Power Pass
Read what other Viator.com travelers think about the Las Vegas Power Pass. What they loved, what they liked and what they think could be improved, it's all here to help you make the most of your next trip.
We went to Las Vegas for a long weekend. The Power Pass definitely inspired us to do many different things, but at the end we broke even and didn't save any money.
Reviewed by: Lisa W, United States of America, April 2009
I really like the Power Pass. Well worth the money and time spent.
Reviewed by: Veu T, United States of America, April 2009
I went to Vegas with my boyfriend for Spring Break this year. When we were doing the different things on the power pass, we kept track of how much we would've been spending out of pocket had we not gotten the pass. We only did the things that were only on the strip, and we just broke even. I would say this is worth doing definitely. We wanted to do more things but the only thing that kept us from doing almost all of the free entries was the cost of the cab rides to go off the strip. The cab rides seemed to add up quickly and were pretty expensive if you went more than a few miles. But the pass is worth getting!!! Especially for families with kids!
Reviewed by: Lacey L, United States of America, March 2009
There was definitely a lot to do which made our trip more complete. So glad my friends and I decided to get it. Wish we had more time. I would use it again next time I'm out in Vegas.
Reviewed by: Anonymous, United States of America, March 2009
The Power Pass is an amazing deal for first timers or adults traveling with kids. Make sure you get the Two-Day pass because one day will just not be enough. For those who plan to take the Hoover Dam Tour, beware, because it is a 5hr trip even though they tell you it's only 4hrs. And you have to pay an additional Fuel Surcharge per person that is not covered by the Power Pass. It would be ideal to coordinate your stops so that you don't find yourself traveling up and down the strip trying to figure out where to go next. Also if you're in the states, your bank might charge you an international fee when buying the Power Pass, so prepare to add 30-40 bucks on top of your purchase.
Reviewed by: Guadalupe M, United States of America, March 2009
Quite a few of the attractions had been taken off of this at the time I went, but this varies depending on the time of year and is changing all the time. I highly recommend that if you want to do everything book one of these passes for the day.
Reviewed by: Karl C, United Kingdom, February 2009
We had the two day Power Pass...it was great!! We did so many things that we normally wouldn't have!
Reviewed by: Chessie C, Canada, February 2009
Plenty of attractions included, and were easy to use.
Reviewed by: Stephen B, United Kingdom, December 2008
We bought a 3 day pass and it was definitely worth it. Saw about 8 places on the list and did end up saving money.
Reviewed by: Anonymous, United States of America, December 2008
Its was definitely worth! I guess if you are planning for a 5 day trip its more worth. You'll get the best out of it including bus tour at Grand Canyon West. I would use it again!
Reviewed by: CJ P, United States of America, December 2008
Brilliant experience - well worth it.
Reviewed by: Anonymous, Ireland, November 2008
It was worth the cost, but I wish there was a four day option.
Reviewed by: Larcy S, United States of America, October 2008
We had a great time and saved money because of Power Pass.
Reviewed by: James B, United States of America, September 2008
It was fun, glad we did it but you got to get the two day pass to enjoy most of what it offers.
Reviewed by: Ann M, United States of America, September 2008
Having used the Las Vegas Power Pass for the past 2 years, I was a little disappointed that Star Trek Experience and Guggenheim were no longer participating, I realize because they have closed. I still enjoyed the other activities on the card, especially NY NY roller coaster, art museum at Belaggio and the Natural Springs site.
Reviewed by: David Z, United States of America, September 2008


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