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Golden Nugget Unveils March Madness Deals
The Golden Nugget has unleashed an interesting array of deals March deals with the starting rate of $35.
The deal is blacked out for the middle two weekends (including St. Patrick's Day.) Average rates run for the Nugs room tiers run (approximately) as follows: Carson Tower : $39, Gold Tower : $59, the brand new Rush Tower: $69, Gold Club $89, One Bedroom Suites $149.
Add ons include 2 for 1 breakfast buffet, 2 for 1 lunch buffet and whatever other things that strike your fancy in the G-Nug fun book. Fun book? Jeez... I nearly forgot about fun books.
More details, promo codes and all that jazz is here.
PS. VT legend/reader Vespajet filed a review of his stay at in the brand new Rush Tower, which we will be posting shortly. Nice!

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The Rush tower had been running around $99, so this is a significant drop. I wonder what their occupancy has been like.
$69/night for the Rush Tower is pretty damn cheap.
I'm guessing that they're not seeing a lot of bookings for the new tower. I know the weekend I stayed there, it seemed to a bit quiet over there. It may be hard to get larger groups to stay in the Rush Tower because there's only a king-sized bed in the room (The rooms in the Gold and Carson Towers have either two doubles or a king.). If you're traveling solo or have one other person in your room, a king is fine; not so if you're bringing the kids along.
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