I believe 7 star and Diamond get 2 tickets per month, Platinum 2 for the price of one. Some of the shows recently available were
Defending the Caveman,
Improv
Mac King (you can also find "free" tix for this being handed out in Harrahs Carnival court but u buy 2 drinks or play something like $9.95 and get 2 drinks)
MIllion Dollar Quartet
Jeff Civilico - comic juggler
frank Marino Divas
Vinnie Favoritino - insult comic
Legendsin Concert - always good, show is 4 and 9:30 I think
Jubilee (topless, classic Vegas show, excellent)
Anthony Cools -hypnotist
Penn and Teller (they are sometimes out of town and some shows sold out)
Check with Total Rewards as to what is on current list.
You must go to the property where show is to get the ticket, so in the case of one of the more popular shows like Penn and Teller or Million Quartet, you might want to make sure they are available at box office for date you want before getting the coupon from Total Rewards. We were able to book show in advance by calling main Harrahs/Caesars number, but I don't know this is always true, and it did not reserve a specific seat for us.
Usually you can get voucher good for 7 days and then get a ticket for up to 7 days before show, which is helpful. Sometimes u can even get a ticket for further in advance. Some shows like Jubilee have assigned seats, others will be general admission. If no seat assigned, show your diamond or 7 star card on entry for possible better seats (but sometimes this doesn't help and you will be in the back -- Million Quartet had assigned seats but despite our supposed early booking on phone and 7 stars, when we got to box office we got back of theater seats, but fortunately show is in smallish theater so all was good). On general admission if u are shown to a bad seat u can also try tipping for better seat.
For Mac King, using one of those coupons, go early, show can sell out.
For popular shows such as Penn and Teller, obviously you'll have better luck getting tickets for weekday than Sat. Night.
Also be aware of blackout dates and bad information! Call the box office directly to find out in advance if your show is "on" when u will be there. Even this can sometimes result in wrong info. Some periods like Thanksgiving, Christmas, and December actually, often have shows closed for the holidays.
Also some shows have two shows a night, some one, and some have different show hours on different dates.
If you are only getting 2 for 1 tickets, you might also want to check at one of those 2 for 1 ticket places for good deals for non Harrahs shows. Some shows in small venues or downtown are quite enjoyable. (see my next post for review of Shades of Sinatra).
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