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Update: DEAL EXPIRED. Congratulations if you made reservations.
Yesterday, unbeknownst to me, there was a flurry of posts about the Bellagio Hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada. Word had spread like wildfire that there were $50 nightly rates (plus a silly $45 resort fee) scattered through dates in November, provided you booked through the Hyatt website, and the reservation was for 3 guests.
But I didn’t see it.
I first learned of this spectacular deal this afternoon when I saw a post by (Juan aka Doubledutydaddy on Twitter) from 20 hours ago. I figured this deal was certainly dead. And it was. For November. But, I continued to put in dates and discovered this:
The $50 Per Night Bellagio deal is alive and well, at least for the time being, for dates in March!
This is a crazy good rate, even for people like me who are lukewarm about Vegas.
So, hurry up and book.
Go to the Hyatt website, choose Bellagio hotel in Las Vegas, indicate 3 guests, and play around with dates in March 2020.
Although the hotel takes a one night deposit, the reservations can be cancelled up to 72 hours before check-in date.
See you at the fountains!
Ill have to agree that the $50 Hyatt rate is pretty good. But by the time that you add resort fees and taxes it sort of reduces a “great deal”
As a MLife Gold through the Hyatt partnership I continue to get promotions for some of the better MLife properties such as Bellagio, Vdara, and Aria. The promotions are usually complimentary 2 to 3 nights with a $50 stay credit. You are still on the hook for the resort fees.
I recently status matched to Caesars Rewards Diamond that I have yet to use. The great thing that I see is NO resort fees !!!. The properties aren’t as nice as the Mlife properties except for Caesars. but at least there are options.
Is the $45 resort fee per night, or per stay? If it’s per night, you should really change your title to
Las Vegas, Bellagio Hotel $95 Per Night
I see no difference between credit card charges and cash/charge paid at the check-in desk. They both feel like expenses to me.
Well, first it is $100/night with taxes. Second, why should she be accurate, because she is a woman? No Billy Bob, she has the same right to clickbait us as any other shady male blogger out there, I don’t want to see any double standards now, lol.
What does gender have to do with accuracy? Is this some super weird misogynistic comment?
Thank you thank you thank you! I was looking to go to Vegas in March of 2020 and just booked it at $50 a night. Yeah, there’s a resort fee, but who quotes taxes in the room rate? Keep on doing your thing!