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Circa Las Vegas All In Package

Our buddy Rick at Travel on Point(s) alerted us to a pretty amazing deal he saw at Circa in Las Vegas. If you watch our MtM Vegas show then you know I am the original #CircaFanBoy. I really like the property and all it has to offer. The only downside is they know their product is good and that has reflected in the price. For a year now the prices have hovered around $200 a night while the rest of Fremont Street has rooms for under $50 a lot of the time. Well with this deal they are at least giving you a ton of value for their high prices.

Update 8/4/22: The deal is back and good until the end of August.

Circa Las Vegas Property Review

If you haven’t had a chance to check out the property yet it is pretty spectacular. Here is Shawn’s walkthrough of the casino floor and Stadium Swim.

And here is his video from when he stayed on property and checked out the Legacy Club. All of these areas will play a roll in the current Circa Las Vegas All In Package offer.

Package Details

Alright so know that you had a chance to check out the awesomeness that is Circa let’s take a look at the All In Package they are offering:

Reserve your all-in stay with us for one low price ($300).
Book now through August 31, 2022.

Included in this package, you’ll receive:
  • $50 Legacy Club Credit
  • $100 Food and Beverage Credit
  • Reserved Day Bed at Stadium Swim for 1 day ($0 minimum)
  • $35 a night resort fee included in the price

*Valid Monday – Thursday. Must stay 2 nights.

Link to Offer

The only downside to this offer is that it is only for midweek stays.  Outside of that you are being offered a lot of value.

I really enjoyed the Legacy Club at Circa and the views of the strip are pretty stunning (check it out in Shawn’s video above). The drink prices are not terrible for a club in Vegas. You should be able to get 3-4 drinks with the $50 credit.

Circa has a lot of great food options as well. I would use the $100 credit at Barry’s Downtown Prime. I know Shawn really enjoyed the restaurant when they ate there for his son’s 21st birthday. If you love deli sandwiches check out Saginaw’s (named after the town I grew up in in Michigan) for some amazing food.

The daybed is a pretty crazy addition to this offer. That will normally cost you a several hundred dollar minimum.

That is easily over $200 in value right there and we haven’t talked about the room for two nights and resort fee yet. If you were looking to have an amazing stay at Circa and wanted to go all in while you were there this offer gives you the keys.  Spend the day by the pool, have an amazing dinner and then finish off the night with drinks overlooking the strip. I am thinking I need to make a booking after I am done with this :).

Final Thoughts

For a hotel that has routinely been in the $200+ a night level this offer is giving a lot of value at $300 for two nights. Only book it if you know you will maximize the credits and the perks. The downside is it is only good for midweek bookings but that is why they are offering so much. They need to fill the hotel during the down times.

If you had been wanting to check out Circa anyway on your next trip, and it is during the week, this let’s you do everything Circa has to offer in one shot at a pretty attractive price.

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Mark Ostermann
Mark Ostermann
Mark Ostermann is a father, husband and miles/points fanatic. He left the corporate world after starting a family in order to be a stay at home dad. Mark is constantly looking at ways to save money and stay within budget while also taking awesome vacations with his family. When he isn't caring for his family or taking a weekend trip, Mark is working towards his goal of visiting every Major League Baseball ballpark.

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8 COMMENTS

  1. Mark, what is the state of room cleanliness in Las Vegas? My wife and I used to go a few times a year but, because of this issue, we don’t see ourselves ever going back.

    • I haven’t been since April but it isn’t great most places since the pandemic kicked off. Even Bellagio was meh on cleanliness my last trip. I think Wynn and Encore is going to be good every time. My stays at Resorts World where at open so they were spotless but never heard of issues there either.

  2. One thing that struck me when seeing the deal is that if you stay more than 2 nights you’re actually diminishing the value of the package. I f I were Circa I’d either encourage back-to-back- bookings or offer something extra for longer stays.

    @Mark – On a completely different note, I’m seriously interested in getting the new United Business card with the 150K bonus. The thing is, I currently have one and I don’t know whether Chase will issue me a second one or what steps (cancel then apply after x days, downgrade then apply after x days, other) to take in order to get the card. The uncertainty makes me a whole lot more hesitant to apply. Do you think that doing a post about these considerations – for Chase specifically or a wider perspective – might be worthwhile?

    • I have not looked at the specific terms of the United Business card but know the UR cards do not have the traditional 24 months language in them like the personal card. That means that people have been able to carry multiples although I don’t see what purpose there would be to do that with the United Business versus wanting more cap with an Ink Cash etc. I don’t think anyone wants those details in a blasted everywhere post 🙂

      So I would say for this card if under 5/24 close the old one and wait a week or two and then apply.

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