Caesars Entertainment announces ‘Empire Days’ premier deals

August 2, 2022
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Empire Days promos celebrate the 56th anniversary of Caesars Palace Las Vegas

Caesars Entertainment has unveiled ‘Empire Days’, a series of premier deals across multiple venues. The deals are in celebration of the 56th anniversary of the opening of the iconic Caesars Palace in Las Vegas.

From August 8, the company will be offering discounts on hotel rooms through the US and tickets for Las Vegas residency shows.

From the Lake Tahoe casino in Virginia to Harrah's Las Vegas, Caesar's patrons will be able to enjoy a plethora of special offers and discounts from Caesars. They can receive 40% off hotel rooms across all Las Vegas resorts, an offer that will continue from August 8 2022 to May 31 2023.

The residency shows at Caesars venue during this time period include performances by John Legend, Sting, Miranda Lambert, Shania Twain, Jeff Dunham, Rod Stewart and Van Morrison. Guests can get 25% off these with the Empire Days deal.

Caesars' guests will receive a culinary benefit from Empire Days too: its restaurants will be creating special menus in celebration of the event. Participating dineries include Bugsy & Meyer's Steakhouse at the Flamingo Las Vegas and Guy Fieri's Vegas Kitchen & Bar at The LINQ.

In a bid to add class to this marketing scheme, there will be deals on luxury goods and alcohol too. Harrah's, Flamingo and the LINQ are offering a ‘buy one, get one free' deal on bottles of Moët & Chandon Impérial Brut Champagne for $250.

In a further promotional bid by Caesars, Las Vegas guests who sign up for the Caesars Rewards program will have a chance to receive $100 in casino play after signing up for a reward card.

 

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