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Today’s 2017 Daily Getaway sale is with Caesars Entertainment. You can access the six sales (and details) here. The package will go on sale at 1PM ET today.

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A Luxurious Getaway in Las Vegas at The Cromwell – $590

  • Value: $1,000 (41% savings)
  • Accommodations for two (2) consecutive nights in a Luxury King Room The Cromwell (double occupancy)
  • A $100 breakfast dining credit at Giada’s Restaurant
  • Access to Drais Beach Club/NightClub. Additional charges may apply for attendance of a headlining act
  • In-room Champagne
  • Round-trip airport limousine transportation between McCarran International Airport and The Cromwell

Be a Harrah’s Las Vegas VIP – $299

  • Value: $600 (~50% savings)
  • Accommodations for two (2) consecutive nights in a Mini Suite. Spread out in 500 square feet of space at Harrah’s Las Vegas (double occupancy)
  • Two (2) Buffet of Buffets passes, giving you unlimited access to six of the most spectacular buffets in the city for a 24-hour period. Upgrade restrictions apply. May only be used once during stay
  • Daily access for two (2) to the fitness center
  • Complimentary in-room internet access for one (1) device
  • Round-trip limousine transportation between McCarran International Airport and Harrah’s Las Vegas

Caesars Palace VIP Getaway Las Vegas – $450

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  • Value: $890 (~49% savings)
  • Accommodations for two (2) consecutive nights (room type is based on availability and may vary) at Caesars Palace Las Vegas (double occupancy)
  • Two (2) Buffet of Buffets passes, giving you 24 hours of access to the city’s most spectacular all-you-can-eat buffets. Restrictions apply
  • Two (2) fitness center day passes to the award winning Qua Spa
  • Complimentary internet access for one device
  • Round-trip airport transportation between Caesars Palace and McCarran International Airport

Experience Las Vegas at the Resort of your choice – $425

Experience Luxury at Nobu Hotel in Las Vegas – $590

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  • Value: $1,000 (41% savings)
  • Accommodations for two (2) consecutive nights in a Nobu Room at Nobu Hotel (double occupancy)
  • Dinner for two (2) at Nobu Restaurant and Lounge valued at up to $300
  • Round-trip transportation between McCarran International Airport in Las Vegas and Nobu Hotel
  • In-room tea service
  • Two fitness center day passes to the award-winning Qua Spa
  • Complimentary internet access for one (1) device

Parisian Escape in Las Vegas – $350

  • Value: $700 (50% savings)
  • Accommodations in a Red Room Premier for two consecutive nights at Paris Las Vegas (double occupancy)
  • A $150 credit to use for dinner for two (2) at your choice of Caesars Entertainment owned restaurant within the hotel
  • A $150 credit to use for your choice of treatments at Mandara Spa
  • In-room bottle of champagne
  • Round-trip limousine transportation between McCarran International Airport and Paris Las Vegas

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