Tours, sightseeing tours, activities & things to do | Viator.comLas Vegas Power Pass™
Duration: 1, 2, 3 or 5 days (approx.)
Location: Las Vegas, Nevada
Product code: 3787PP
89 reviews of Las Vegas Power Pass™
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If the attractions are closed due to bad weather you loose out as the tickets run out.
Reviewed by: Nigel S, United Kingdom, December 2007
Las Vegas was too busy to make use of the activities provided in the pass without walking through yet another casino again. In addition, some of the timings were off, and one of the attraction we visited, Stratosphere Tower, did not honour the card, and our attempt to call the card issuing company was not answered!!
Reviewed by: Anonymous, Singapore, December 2007
We enjoyed everything we saw courtesy of our Power Pass. BUT when we picked it up, they were out of booklets, so we got a piece of paper that had events photocopied onto it. We kept track to see if we got our money's worth out of it, and I think we were a little shy of what we paid for the Power Pass and what we actually saved. The girl told us if we wanted more info on other events that we would have to visit their website and get the info off the Internet. That was not convenient on vacation; we did not have a computer with us and felt we shouldn't have to pay Internet cafe fees for the info we already paid for. Don't know if we would get another one next time.
Reviewed by: Fritz T, Canada, December 2007
The credit at Planet Hollywood was a plus. The Luxor no longer takes the Power Pass. The car ride at the Sahara wasn't working. Many of the attractions were far off the Strip and not well kept.
Reviewed by: Anonymous, United States, October 2007
Worth the money.
Reviewed by: Jonathan S, United States, October 2007
The Vegas Power Pass is OK, but could be better. A one day pass is not enough to go to all the places mentioned.
Reviewed by: Anonymous, United States, April 2007
Some of the hours of operations were not printed right in the book so when we went to one of the events it was already closed. It's also was very hard to actually find the Hard Rock where you pick up the ticket pass. Please check to make sure all information in the book is accurate, otherwise the saving are well worth it. Especially going to the Bellagio to see Ansel Adams.
Reviewed by: Larissa M, Canada, January 2007
You do get in, but I didn't find it to be at the top of the line. There was only one meal voucher provided and no discounts on food.
Reviewed by: Anonymous, United States, January 2007
I was disappointed that one of the exhibits would not allow us to use the card even though the booklet provided a coupon and it was noted on the website. Otherwise, it was handy to have.
Reviewed by: Anonymous, United States, September 2006 Note from Viator: We apologize that one of the attractions would not accept your Power Pass. We recently updated our website to list the proper inclusions.
I was really excited about using my Las Vegas Power Pass, but when I went to my first attraction they said they could not accept the Power Pass discount. I was very upset, since I had walked quite a distance in very hot temperatures to get there.
Every other attraction that I went to accepted my Power Pass. Overall, I believe the card saved me money.
We received an older version of the Power Pass guidebook which had attractions that were no longer accepting the Power Pass. That was rather frustrating as we made a couple of worthless trip and ended up not doing these attractions.
The attractions that were included were great. Luckily I did the math and made sure we still (barely) got our money out of it.
I don't recommend this card unless you want to be bound by the activities offered on this card. Being to Las Vegas for the first time, there is SO much to see and do. Being that that the card was valid for a limited time, just did not work for me. I used the card once only.
Reviewed by: Anonymous, United States, June 2007 Note from Viator: We recommend that you read the inclusions before you purchase your card so that you can be sure you are getting the most value for your money.
It appears the pass starts at midnight of the date you buy them. We started using ours at 4 p.m. and by 12:01 the next night it had expired, and that was for a 2 day pass. If you buy one use it starting 12:01 for the date you buy it or you won't get all the use out of it you want.
Reviewed by: Dan P, United States, March 2007
No one had the cards as promised. We went to 5 different casinos and lost our entire first day in Vegas trying to find this card. No one was available by phone.
Reviewed by: Max R, United States, September 2006 Note from Viator: We apologize for the confusion. As we note on our website, you must exchange your voucher for a PowerPass at Planet Hollywood (Forum Shops at Caesar's Palace), 3500 Las Vegas Blvd South, located in the merchandise shop on the ground floor.
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