Maybe all the excitement surrounding a certain big football game that took place in Las Vegas got you jonesing for a trip to Sin City. (Or if you’re like me, you look for any sign or excuse to visit Vegas.)
If that’s the case, a newly released Amex Offer for Caesars Rewards properties in Las Vegas might help you save money during an upcoming stay.
Caesars Amex Offer
Cardholders may earn a one-time $40 statement credit when using their card to spend at least $200 across one or more purchases of room rate and room charges at an eligible Caesars property in Las Vegas.
The promotion is valid through May 31, 2024. (Your stay must be completed by then.) Terms apply and enrollment is required.
Participating properties include:
- Caesars Palace
- Caesars Suites
- The Cromwell
- Flamingo Las Vegas
- Harrah’s Las Vegas
- Horseshoe Las Vegas (formerly Bally’s)
- LINQ Hotel & Casino + Experience
- NOBU Hotel at Caesars Palace
- Paris Las Vegas
- Planet Hollywood Resort
Keep in mind that Rio is no longer a Caesars resort.
Room reservations must be made via one of the below four methods:
- Caesars Rewards (or properties listed above) by phone
- Caesars.com/Las-Vegas
- The individual property websites
- the Caesars rewards mobile app
Great Timing?
Now is a great time for this promotion because it covers some great times people want to visit Vegas.
Spring break is rapidly approaching. Pools will start reopening sometime in March. There are plenty of fun weekends coming up (St. Patrick’s Day weekend, Easter weekend — always a good time for rager in Vegas, right? — and Memorial Day Weekend. Plus, the promotion expires before the summer heat really gets extreme.
Targeted Cards
Unlike a similar offer last year, all of my American Express-branded (i.e., Membership Rewards® cards) and cobranded cards ((i.e., Delta Reserve Amex cards, etc.) received the promotion this time around.
See you at the tables, restaurants, pools, and shows!
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