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Sin City Savings
Livin' in the Lap of Las Vegas Luxury

Vegas, baby! Save $100 on your trip to Sin City thanks to United Vacations’ new Las Vegas Luxury Sale.



The Bellagio

Experience premier nightlife, food and fun, then come back and relax at your choice of some of Las Vegas' top hotels. Book by Feb. 15 and you can save $100 on your flight and hotel reservation for three nights or more by using the promotion code VEGAS.

The United Vacations offer, for a minimum three-night stay taken by Dec. 31, 2008, includes the following:

• Accommodation at any of the following hotels: Bellagio, Caesars Palace, Four Seasons, Mandalay Bay, MGM Grand, THEhotel at Mandalay Bay, The Mirage, The Signature at MGM Grand, The Venetian and Wynn Las Vegas

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• 500 bonus miles per adult—up to 1,000 bonus miles per reservation—with any complete vacation package booked online at unitedvacations.com, in addition to regular miles earned with your flight

• The opportunity to pre-purchase everything from transfers to club passes on unitedvacations.com, at significant savings

• A $100 gift certificate for future travel to any destination offered by United Vacations


For information and reservations call 888-328-6877 or visit www.unitedvacations.com

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