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Traveling to Las Vegas? Here Are the Best Black Friday Hotel Deals
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Date:2025-04-12 12:11:46
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If you love Black Friday as much as we do, then you know that it’s the ultimate shopping day of the year. You can save on beauty, fashion, holiday gifts, and more – including travel. That’s right, Black Friday is also the best time to book A-list hotels, for less. And if you’re traveling to Las Vegas, we've done the research and have you all set.
You can save up to 40% on luxury accommodations, but you have to book now. From resort-style accommodations to on-site gaming, restaurants, and entertainment (like Carrie Underwood and Janet Jackson residencies), these are the best Las Vegas Black Friday hotel deals. So, keep on scrolling, and thank us later.
Las Vegas Hilton at Resorts World
With three hotel brands in one, Resorts World Las Vegas is an integrated 88-acre resort right on the Strip. There are pools, a spa, gaming, nightlife, entertainment, and more. And when you stay at the stylish Las Vegas Hilton at Resorts World, you get luxurious amenities, including plush bedding and deluxe walk-in showers. Save up to 40% when you book now.
Why You'll Love It: You can catch the final performances of Carrie Underwood's critically acclaimed, exclusive headlining production, REFLECTION: The Las Vegas Residency, at Resorts World Theatre (March and April 2025). Plus, enjoy Resorts World's AWANA Spa and fitness center to make your getaway a wellness expedition to remember.
Crockfords Las Vegas, LXR Hotels & Resorts at Resorts World
There are several jewels in the Resorts World crown, and one that you can't miss is Crockfords Las Vegas, an exclusive LXR hotel. Right on the Strip, it features elegant accommodations, plus priority access to resort venues, a 24/7 Ambassador service, pools, AWANA spa, and other luxe amenities. Want to get up to 40% off? Book now.
Why You'll Love It: While experiencing the ultimate luxury stay, explore the exquisite dining portfolio on-site, glamorous casino, and enjoy non-stop entertainment. Get a front-row seat to the start of Janet Jackson's exclusive residency at Resorts World Theatre, JANET JACKSON: LAS VEGAS, launching New Year's Week (December 30 and 31, 2024) with eight additional performances in January and February 2025.
Conrad Las Vegas at Resorts World
Take advantage of all of Resorts World Las Vegas' amenities and book a stay at Conrad Las Vegas. Experience VIP service, jaw-dropping views of the Strip from the floor-to-ceiling windows in your room, and then relax in your spa-inspired bathroom. Not to mention the luxe pools, delicious on-site restaurants, and nightly entertainment. Book now to get up to 40% off.
Why You'll Love It: Resorts World Las Vegas includes some of the best bars, lounges, and restaurants for every kind of foodie (and it's all at the resort). Find your perfect pairing at the lustrous Alle Lounge on 66, indulge in globally-inspired dishes at Famous Foods, and more.
Virgin Hotels Las Vegas, Curio Collection by Hilton
Want the best amenities? Virgin Hotels Las Vegas delivers a spa, pool, and fitness center, then adds a seasonal 21+ beach club that feels like you’re in the Mediterranean and 24-hour dining and gaming. You're a 5-minute ride to the airport and a quick walk to the famous Strip. Book now and you can get 35% off -- did we mention there's a Roman-style bathhouse?
Why You'll Love It: Because Virgin Hotels Las Vegas is pet-friendly, you can bring you furry friends along. Plus, there's free parking, a spa, casino, on-site restaurant, outdoor pool, and fitness center.
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