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The Real Deal: Round-trip airfare on Southwest Airlines, four nights' accommodations at the three-star Circus Circus Hotel & Casino, hotel taxes, and fuel surcharges, from $200 per person — plus about $35 in airport taxes.
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When: Through Dec. 20, 2010.
Gateways: Birmingham, Ala.; add $24 for Denver; $128 for Philadelphia; $164 for Albuquerque; additional gateways available.
The fine print: Does not include about $35 in airport taxes per person. Based on double occupancy; single supplement is from $148. Use promo code 25PERNT. Packages must be booked at least seven days prior to departure date. Lowest rates are based on a stay at Circus Circus Hotel & Casino. Read these guidelines before you book any Real Deal.
Book by: Aug. 16, 2010.
Contact: Southwest Vacations, 800/243-8372, southwestvacations.com.
Why it's a deal: In a recent Kayak search, we found a $291 round-trip flight between Birmingham and Las Vegas for travel in mid-September (Delta). This package, including all taxes, costs $235 — $56 less — and includes not only the flight but four nights' accommodations as well.
More: Add $136 per person to upgrade to a four-night package at the five-star Vdara Hotel & Spa, which is one of 11 other hotels and resorts available for booking at varying rates.
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