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greenmuppet asked:


I am planning to go to PubCon in Vegas. I guess I did not sign up for it early enough and I am struggling to get good prices for my flight and hotel. Any suggestions of where I can get deals for flights to las vegas and hotels in las vegas?

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5 Responses to “Going to pubcon in Las Vegas - anyone knows where to find good prices for hotels and flights in las Vegas?”

  1. Poker Legend Says:

    is a great resource.

    However, I have always found it more cost effective to book direct with the Hotel and then the airline than use a booking or travel agent.

    It may be more time consuming, but sometimes going to a larger hub airport (unless you already live near one) could be an option.

    What dates are you looking at from which airport(s)?

  2. dmnyco Says:

    Every time I have gone to Vegas I booked thru Orbitz.com. They seemed to have the best prices every time I compared them with the other .com travel sites

  3. gem Says:

    my husband and i go to vegas a few times a year, and i’m ALWAYS pricing trips.. by far, the cheapest site we’ve found, is , u can book the hotel and flight …

    if possible, try not to fly on the weekend.. its way more expensive. Try to fly on a tues or a wenesday.. they always have the cheapest rates.

  4. zippythejessi Says:

    It’s thru USAirways and the cheapest package deal I’ve found in the last 13 years.

  5. the1982smith Says:

    I’m often flying out to Vegas with work. I’ve used a few different websites but I’d say Expedia offer the best deal, often in terms of price and service. As a business traveller I like to know everything is taken care of which is why I tend not to go for the cheapest option.