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Save up to 10% Virgin Holidays e.g 4 nights Flamingo Las Vegas Hotel + LHR Virgin rtn flights + 23kg bags = £1109 (£555pp) + £133 resort fee

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26/11 - More Las Vegas holiday options added including LINQ hotel, Excalibur, Luxor, Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino (see post for info)
Virgin Holidays have up to 10% off holidays this weekend across site, discount auto applied at checkout. As an example there are various breaks to Las Vegas such as a 4 night January break (22nd to 26th Jan) from £555 per person (based on 2 people) staying at the well located Flamingo Las Vegas hotel and includes Virgin return flights from Heathrow and 23kg checked baggage each. There are more Vegas accommodation options for similar kind of prices in December and January including the LINQ hotel, Excalibur, Luxor, Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino and more. Check any resort fees payable directly to the hotel to factor in overall cost of break. ATOL and ABTA protected. Please note the weather is around 10 degrees in December and January. Links to some Vegas breaks below and more info below.








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Below are some examples of breaks to Las Vegas for January and December dates


4 nights Jan 22nd to Jan 26th - Flamingo Las Vegas Hotel - 2 people + LHR Virgin rtn flights + 23kg baggage = £1109 (£555 pp) + £133 resort fee

What's included for two people

  • 4 nights Flamingo hotel - 1 X Flamingo Room, 2 Queens, Non-Smoking
  • Return Virgin flights from London Heathrow - outbound is direct, return is one stop via LA
  • 23kg checked baggage per person
  • Sample date of 22nd to 26th January

4.1/5 Google Reviews


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Flamingo Hotel overview

This historic hotel was built by Vegas legend, Bugsy Siegel back in 1946 and it's seen countless celebrities walk through its doors in the last 60 years, as well as being the backdrop for the original Ocean's Eleven film and Viva Las Vegas. It has an amazing location right in the middle of The Strip and near the Caesars Forum Shops, with award-winning Flamingo Go Rooms. The GO Pool offers a 21+ lively pool party experience with its amazing 15-acre tropical pool paradise, which has whirlpools and four different swimming pools nestled among the lush, green foliage. Then there's the Wildlife Habitat, where the resort's eponymous flamingos hang out with turtles, swans and ducks. There's a choice of eight restaurants including Jimmy Buffet’s Margaritaville and Margaritaville Casino, featuring the 5 O’Clock Somewhere Bar. Margaritaville is as much a state of mind as it is a place. The multi-level Caribbean-themed entertainment venue offers two outdoor patios overlooking the Las Vegas Strip, a nautical-themed restaurant, five distinctive bars, live entertainment nightly (both indoors and outdoors) and a 3,000-sq ft retail store. You can also eat outside by the pool or even enjoy a spot of gambling in the pool casino located at the GO Pool! At the Margaritaville Casino at the Flamingo, guests feel the energy of the Las Vegas strip while enjoying the laid-back vibe of the islands.





4 nights Jan 23rd to Jan 27th - The LINQ hotel + Experience - 2 people + LHR Virgin rtn flights + 23kg baggage = £1109 (£555 pp) + £133 resort fee


What's included for two people

  • 4 nights LINQ hotel - 1 X deluxe room
  • Return Virgin flights from London Heathrow - outbound is direct, return is one stop via LA
  • 23kg checked baggage per person
  • Sample date of 23rd to 27th January



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LINQ hotel overview

Well-connected,T he centrepiece is the High Roller – the world’s tallest observation wheel, at 550-ft high it takes 30 minutes to do the full loop. You’re also ‘linked’ to an exclusive shopping, entertainment and dining promenade. And, of course, the all-essential Vegas casino. Over 21s can enjoy the pool, with nightly swims twice a week, Champagne Sundays and pool deck misting. Then there are the other decadences: the Brooklyn Bowl, a massive bowling and live music venue, and endless dining and drinking establishments, including 24-hour Hash House A Go Go, whose colossal portions featured on ‘Man v Food’




What's included for two people

  • 4 nights Excalibur hotel - 1 X Royal Tower Queen room double
  • Return Virgin flights from London Heathrow - outbound is direct, return is one stop via LA
  • 23kg checked baggage per person
  • Sample date of 22nd to 26th January

4.1/5 Google reviews


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Excalibur hotel overview

This good value on-strip casino hotel boasts an enormous pool area and is home to the Tournament of Kings dinner show, complete with knights on horseback, jousting, pyrotechnics and Merlin himself. There’s the all-American casino (with 100,000 sq ft of gaming), games arcade, and branch of Johnny Rockets’ famous hamburger chain. There’s Italy, Mexico and Asia (and a bit more America) in its casual restaurants and food court. And there’s Australia in its ‘Thunder from Down Under’ adult show and Australian Bee Gees tribute concert.






What's included for two people

  • 4 nights Luxor Las Vegas hotel - 1 X Pyramid Premier Two Queen
  • Return Virgin flights from London Heathrow - outbound is direct, return is one stop via LA
  • 23kg checked baggage per person
  • Sample date of 11th to 15th December 2022

4.2/5 Google reviews


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Luxor Las Vegas hotel overview

The lifts ascend diagonally up the pyramid wall and the beam of light that shines from the top can be seen from 10 miles up in space. Check out the hotel's dining options too — there's Diablos Cantina, Tender Steakhouse, Backstage Deli, Pyramid Café, Public House, Rice & Company, and The Buffet at Luxor. Blue Man Group is comedy, theatre, rock concert and dance party.






What's included for two people

  • 4 nights Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino hotel - Ultra Hip Room King City View
  • Return Virgin flights from London Heathrow - outbound is direct, return is one stop via LA
  • 23kg checked baggage per person
  • Sample date of 11th to 15th December 2022

4.3/5 Google reviews

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Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino hotel overview

Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino is the centerpiece of the Las Vegas Strip, with 2,500 designed guest rooms and suites showcasing some of the best views in town, along with shopping, dining, entertainment and nightlife. The new Ultra Hip Rooms feature contemporary and luxury bedding. Planet Hollywood encompasses more than 100,000 square-feet of gaming, several lounges, ten restaurants including Gordon Ramsay Burger, KOI, Strip House, LA’s Pink’s Hot Dogs, an intimate wedding chapel and the Planet Hollywood Spa by Mandara. Home to the first pop music residency in Las Vegas, Zappos Theatre showcases resident headliners Gwen Stefani, Jennifer Lopez, Pitbull and the Backstreet Boys. The property is encircled by Miracle Mile Shops with more than 170 specialty stores and restaurants.





Other breaks also have up to 10% this weekend including US, Caribbean and other destinations



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Terms and conditions

Up to 10% saving applies on a new package holiday where the price includes flight and accommodation or flight and car, booked between 00:01 Friday 25th November 2022 and 23:59 Monday 28th November 2022, for travel 1st December 2022 to 31st December 2023. Saving applies to the total cost of the holiday, excluding taxes, APD, surcharges, and other compulsory charges which may apply at the time of booking. Bookings are subject to availability and VirginAtlantic Holidays full terms and conditions apply https//virginholidays.co.uk/imp…ons

When booking by telephone or in-store, a non-refundable booking fee applies. Saving cannot be used in conjunction with any other special offer, promotion, or discount including the Frequent Virgin Club and any other affinity discount. Calls cost no more than calls to UK geographical numbers (01 or 02). ATOL protected (2358) and ABTA (V2043).





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  1. Food69Money's avatar
    Been tracking prices for the last 12 months, been to Vegas 10 times. This deal isn't so good. I got a week in Mirage and direct Virgin Flight for around £800, 7 nights and not 4. This deal is average at best. The Virgin sale is pretty poor IMHO.
    shutsy2003's avatar
    Who was that booked through please. I’ve never been to Vegas so am open to suggestions and any help greatly appreciated. 
  2. fell123's avatar
    Decent price but the casino is a bit seedy
    EliotBanks's avatar
    Smart money gambles off the strip anyway, better odds on the games and cheaper buy ins
  3. louisthefrenchie's avatar
    I go to Vegas twice a year and yes it's more expensive but you can still get great deals over there on food and drink. If you go to high end places you will be paying over $10 a drink but there are lots of places where you can get a beer for $3 and up. You can get meals for under $10 at restaurants and you can get meals for well over $100. Vegas is a huge place, if you do your research you can do Vegas on a budget without a problem. Please don't become put off by typical negative people saying its super expensive and everything is going down hill!!!. Go and have a great time in Vegas before the worst recession to ever hit Britain gets into full swing next year!!!(lol) (edited)
  4. RikWolves's avatar
    If you have never been to Vegas before I would really advise you stay as centre strip as possible, so Linq, Flamingo or Planet Hollywood from the above list. 4 days is ok but you'll probably spend most of the time if a jet lagged fog tbh. I personally find 6 days sufficient and always mix it in with a trip to California, Grand Canyon, Yosemite etc to extend my holiday
  5. montecarlos's avatar
    bit far to go for 4 nights , good price though
    G4vlar's avatar
    Trust me, you don't need any more than 4 nights in Vegas. 2 is enough.
  6. bingbashbosh's avatar
    for 4 nights?... Thats awful value.
  7. stryker2001's avatar
    Resort fees are a joke. Expensive to eat and drink. Smells of weed up and down the strip. Its a bit like marmite
    gordo1964's avatar
    Weed smells nothing like marmite - I've heard.
  8. yozzman1234's avatar
    It takes 2-3 days to get over the jet lag for some . Done Vegas over 10 times . Recent trip was 10 nights at the New Conrad resorts world and the 2 nights at park MGM comped .
    With flights that was £950 Solo .
    Vegas isn’t the same place anymore.
    Weed everywhere,it stinks .
    Prices for beers is over $12 a pint and over $20 a cocktail . Obviously if you gamble in nice casinos like the Cosmo or Resorts world you can get any drink comped .
    Food also 40% more expensive than 3 years ago .
    My Average breakfast was $25 with Tax and Tip . I don’t mind tipping as in the USA a lot .
    But they are expecting 20-22.5% tip now .
    Then don’t forget resort fees when checking out . Most hotels are hitting the $50 per night fee now . My resort world fee was around $500 .
    It’s a very expensive holiday now .
    I find Cruising far better value and the new super ships have great entertainment and casinos with top notch food .
    Robo's avatar
    I looked at going for the F1 but the prices were crazy being close to the strip.
    It will be mobbed so decided it was a bad idea and went for the cruise option instead.
  9. Gspaddock's avatar
    Not the best resort but brilliant location. Weather in January wont be that great.
    tom6195's avatar
    Cold?
  10. phunkyphil's avatar
    Not a great deal. Love holidays are about the cheapest atm
  11. Scrooge_McDuck's avatar
    Don't forget that when you get there, it is horrendously expensive. We're talking £14 a pint expensive. 
    RikWolves's avatar
    Try buying a drink at a pool, I paid $50+ for 2 cocktails lol tho plenty of cheap drinking and eating if you look around.
  12. Reena7's avatar
    Any recommendations to get to the Grand Canyon (without driving) from here for anyone that has been before
    Mr-Smooth's avatar
    There's bus tours or you can take a helicopter. We used maverick when we went there in June.
  13. smokeycat's avatar
    Cheap steak dinner special at the Hotel California, at Main Street Station, is very good...at something like 3am, 3 course meal for $7.
  14. Nautilus186's avatar
    Land,Sleep,Recover from Jetlag,Return.
  15. abigsmurf's avatar
    Just a note with stops at LAX. There are no airside shuttles between terminals, You need to go exit through customs, go to the terminal and go through security again.

    The virgin flights give you just over 2 hours. That's not a huge amount of leeway if the flight is delayed, there's a big queue at the at customs/security/both or if you or any of your group gets pulled aside for a detailed check.
  16. guitarbloke's avatar
    Not a terrible offer, but not brilliant either. The Flamingo has some sh*tty rooms, which haven't been renovated yet, but the $20 usually trick works at reception so that's one way to ensure a decent room on arrival. The location on the Strip is good though.

    The same goes with the Excalibur and Luxor. PH is decent enough, but I haven't tried the Linq.

    If you've been to LV before and have a player's club card - like an MGM or Caesar's rewards card, then you might be better off checking online to see if you've got any comp room offers - and you don't have to be a high roller to get these offers - they tend to be available almost immediately. The room itself is 'free' and you just pay the resort fees (typically in the region of $40-45/night depending on hotel).

    As an example, I'm am heading back in May for 5 nights and have comped my whole stay (between 2 hotels), so I'm just paying flights and resort fees. Total for flights and 5 nights accom was £493 (and I used a few Avois points to bring it down to just over £300).

    As for the people saying how much prices have increased over the years - yes they have, but who honestly goes to LV expecting a cheap holiday?

    You can still go to places like the Stage Door etc and get a beer for $1. Plus, it's Vegas - if you're doing it right, most of your drinks will be comped anyway whilst you're in a casino.

    Food wise - you can eat as cheaply or as lavishly as you want, you just have to do a little research in advance to find the cheap eats.

    As mentioned above, the smart money goes off-strip to gamble, eat and drink.

    Never had an issue with the jet lag whilst out there. I'm usually too excited to let it hit me once I'm there Once I get home it's another story though! (edited)
  17. gt1915's avatar
    Only the Grand Canyon is the only interest to me but its a good 3hrs away from the heart of LV.

    Too expensive for 4 nights
  18. stryker2001's avatar
    myvegas.com/


    play for free and get rewards. I played on this for a good 12 months before we went and got a few free breakfasts and a show free. Not alot for 12 months of play but i never felt the urge to pay for more credits. You can pay for extra credits if you want to get rewards quicker.
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