Thursday, April 19, 2012

is the power pass any good?

i checked out the power pass on (http://www.vegas.com/attractions) and it looks pretty good. $70 bucks for one adult for one day and you can access a lot of the strip attractions. has anyone used the power pass and if so, what did you think of it?



is the power pass any good?


You%26#39;ll find in Vegas that you end up spending lots of time having fun doing things you%26#39;d not planned in places you%26#39;d not even considered going to. I wouldn%26#39;t commit myself to spending $70 and then having to get value from the pass.





Just check off two or three attractions that you simply have to do and pay for them seperately, rather than missing out on things by worrying if you%26#39;re getting value from your pass.



is the power pass any good?


i%26#39;m sending my parents to vegas. i don%26#39;t want to create a fixed itinary for them when they could have the option of picking and choosing whatever they felt like doing, so that%26#39;s why i wanted the power pass.




Queotic, please forgive my ineptitude....





But where on the web page you cite do I have to click in order to get information about the ';power pass'; ? I can%26#39;t seem to find it.





Sounds like a good (and natural) idea. If the casinos can link their slot machines, why not their rides and attractions ?





We normally spend one afternoon/evening playing like kids on the rides and in the arcades, so I would be interested....although the other poster is correct that $70 is a meaningful investment of time and money.





But, and you can start chucking spears now, it could prove to be a great idea and value for those who choose to bring their kids to Vegas.




there%26#39;s nothing to forgive ;-). my sister had the same problem where she couldn%26#39;t see the link to the power pass. here is the direct link.





shop.vegas.com/shows/showtimes2.jsp鈥?/a>

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