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!
Frugal Miles says
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.
Billy Bob says
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.
d says
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.
Christian says
What does gender have to do with accuracy? Is this some super weird misogynistic comment?
Soarkle Pony says
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!