Fontainebleau Offers Exclusive Deals to Local Residents on The Strip

Exclusive Promotions for Nevada Locals
Fontainebleau, one of the largest resorts on Las Vegas’ iconic Strip, is rolling out special offers specifically for Nevada residents. With international travel still recovering, the resort aims to attract local visitors by providing unique incentives not broadly available to tourists.
Attractive Hotel and Entertainment Deals
To encourage locals to stay and enjoy the resort, Fontainebleau is offering hotel rooms starting at $125 per night, exclusive to members of the Fontainebleau Rewards program. This initiative includes attractive promotions such as $200 daybed rentals at the Oasis Pool from Monday to Thursday, free entry to LIV Beach on Fridays and Saturdays, and complimentary access to LIV Las Vegas nightclub on Sundays.
Additional Perks for Residents
Residents can also take advantage of buy-one-get-one-free tickets for the Hall of Excellence attraction. Additionally, a 20% discount is available on the first visit to the NutriDrip IV Lounge, along with other reduced-price wellness treatments.
Requirements and Benefits for Locals
To access these exclusive offers, Nevada residents must present a valid state driver’s license. The resort also provides three hours of free parking, and guests who come to dine, shop, or visit the Lapis Spa & Wellness center benefit from validated valet parking.
Context Behind the Local Focus
These promotions come amid a decline in visitors to Nevada and the Las Vegas Valley, largely due to dampened international travel influenced by political tensions and travel restrictions. Enforcement actions such as ICE operations targeting foreigners have also discouraged some potential international tourists, prompting Nevada to focus more on attracting its local population.