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Fontainebleau Wants Locals to Have a Great Time on The Strip with Promos
Fontainebleau, one of the largest Las Vegas resorts on The Strip, is offering locals perks that won’t be widely available to visitors

Fontainebleau, one of the largest Las Vegas resorts on The Strip, is offering locals perks that won’t be widely available to visitors. As international travel has been slower, the resort is now testing different ways to woo Nevada residents into trying to stay at the star-studded venue instead.
Discounts and Promotions for Locals on The Strip
To achieve this, the property has launched a series of promotions designed to draw interest and offer great value, which starts with the hotel room rates – starting at $125 per night, plus taxes and fees, and also requires the Fontainebleau Rewards membership.
There are also $200 daybed rentals at Oasis Pool from Monday through Thursday, and free entry to LIV Beach on Fridays and Saturdays, and to LIV Las Vegas nightclub on Sundays.
Among the other promos that locals will be able to enjoy are the buy-one-get-one-free ticket for the Hall of Excellence attraction, and a 20% discount on the first treatment at NutriDrip IV Lounge, plus other discounted procedures.
To get access to the promotions, a Nevada resident would need to present a valid state driver’s license and also benefit from three hours of free parking. Guests who visit to dine, shop, or visit the Lapis Spa & Wellness will also receive validated valet parking.
All of this is coming in the larger context of declining visitors to the state and the Las Vegas Valley, particularly, with international travel subdued by the ongoing tit-for-tat exchange between the United States and most of its neighbors.
Police raids and ICE operations that have deported foreigners from countries such as Germany have not helped encourage potential visitors. In this context, Nevada is turning inwards.
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