Wynn Las Vegas Free Rooms June 2020
I’m not sure how long this will last, but Wynn Las Vegas is apparently giving away free nights through the end of June without a resort fee or any cost at all. I was able to book a couple of nights.
How It Works
- Head over to this offer link which takes you to the Wynn Las Vegas booking site for the Wynn Resort King room (I’m not sure if other room types will work)
- Select the dates you want to search for June
- Click the 2020 June Casino Promo Round 2 offer. It will have a cost but when you click through you should see COMP like in the screenshot above if it is still working
Update: According to Miles Quest the rooms may be available through the end of August.
Update 2: This may be dead. It isn’t showing for me anymore.
Did you score a free room at the Wynn? Are you going to brave their reopened buffet? Let us know below!
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Shawn, Re comped room at Wynn: The e-mail was delivered to me at 11:41PM EDT. I am in NYC and was asleep at that time. When I “opened” the message this morning, it was too late. The comped room would have been perfect as I was looking to reschedule Las Vegas (I had to cancel a trip in late April due to covid-19). (I also canceled a trip to western Canada in May) NOTHING and I mean N-O-T-H-I-N-G has gone right for me in the last 95 days!! I am so tired of the “new normal”. Charles
Hope good things and changes come your way. I saw the offer on Boarding Area’s tweet with link to milesquest yesterday and was excited. I have never stayed at Wynn. I was ready to go! I didn’t even realize that resort fee (much despised) was included. I called a friend who loves Vegas and was asked, “Why would you want to go in summer?” I hesitated and lost my chance.
I learned (and have to keep relearning): 1. Know what I want: trip/travel. 2. Know why I want it: Good value/opportunity and places to see. 3. Know why others don’t want to participate: their work schedule does not afford them the flexibility, they don’t have a pet sitter, they are born naysers, they see little value in travel.
My Google feed had a story from the Points Guy of Las Vegas rooms starting at $10 plus the cost of resort fee. I have not actually priced things out to see availability.
I am going to keep looking and get working on status match requests to try to maximize hotel value. Such a good offer from Wynn maybe once in a lifetime. Nonetheless, all it not lost.