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Late Summer Deals at Four Luxe Las Vegas Hotels

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Photo: The pool at the Four Seasons Las Vegas

Daydreaming today about upcoming Labor Day escapes reminded us of Orbitz's recent survey of this year's most popular holiday-weekend destinations. Topping the list is Las Vegas, where oversupply of room inventory—and more conservative gamblers—are keeping rates low, on average just above $100 a night. It may be too late for a visit this weekend—unless you're planning really last minute—but these deals will stretch well into the fall, with no hurricanes in sight.

The Four Seasons Las Vegas, a regular on our Gold List of the world's best properties, is offering the third night free in its Deluxe or higher category rooms, as well as a $50 credit for an 80-minute spa treatment, through August of next year. Rates are suprisingly low for this fall, too, with mid-week stays in October starting at $279, or just $186 a night when you factor in the free night.

The still-new, all-suite Vdara resort, part of the CityCenter development, has rooms as low as $129 in early September and November and from $139 in October, prices that are very attractive considering the property's huge rooms, luxe in-room amenities, and cutting-edge in-room electronics. Also in CityCenter, The Mandarin Oriental is offering the third night free on stays in suites, dropping the starting nightly rate from $595 to $397 through the end of the year.

The Signature at the MGM Grand, a higher-end all-suite hotel just off the strip, is also running a one-week promotion tied to the 200th anniversary of Mexican independence. September 13-20, suites that normally cost $182 average just $119 during the week-long special, for savings of 35 percent. Book it through DealBase, which first uncovered these savings.

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The deals featured here have been rigorously scrutinized by Wendy Perrin and Paul Brady. We've done the math for you, adding in the hidden charges—taxes and all mandatory fees—so that you don't have to. Remember, it’s not a real deal until we say it is.