Is there an official Las Vegas CityPASS?
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No. CityPASS, the company behind passes in New York, San Francisco, Boston and others, does not operate in Las Vegas. Any site claiming to sell a 'Las Vegas CityPASS' is an affiliate reseller, typically funneling visitors to Go City or the Power Pass at a markup. The three real products are Go City Las Vegas, the Las Vegas Power Pass (Sightseeing.com), and the Klook Pass.
Which Las Vegas pass is best in 2026?
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For most independent sightseeing travelers, Go City Explorer 7-choice ($174) offers the best per-attraction value, working out to under $25 per venue. For 5-day sightseeing-heavy trips, Go City All-Inclusive 5-day ($349, ~$70/day) is the single best-value product in the Las Vegas pass market. For show-focused trips (Cirque, Blue Man), book direct on the venue's own site โ no pass beats direct booking for shows.
Is the Go City All-Inclusive Pass worth it?
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Only for 2-day trips with 3 paid attractions per day, or 5-day trips with serious sightseeing ambition. The 3-day All-Inclusive at ~$93/day is the worst per-day value and should be avoided โ either step down to the 2-day or up to the 5-day. Independent reviewers consistently flag the 3-day as the weakest option in the Go City range.
Does any Las Vegas pass include gambling credit?
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No. No Las Vegas tourist pass includes gambling credit, casino comps, resort credit, or free drinks at casino bars. Passes cover attractions, observation decks, museums, a Hoover Dam tour, and in some cases one Cirque show. For gambling perks you need a casino loyalty card (free to sign up at any cage), not a tourist pass.
Do Las Vegas passes include Cirque du Soleil shows?
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Only the Go City All-Inclusive 3-day and above, which lets you pick ONE premium (Mad Apple, KA, or a Strip helicopter flight). The Explorer and Essentials tiers do not include any Cirque show. The Klook Pass includes multiple Cirque shows in its bundle, but Cirque direct booking at cirquedusoleil.com often undercuts the effective per-show price. Always compare before committing.
Where can I buy a Go City Las Vegas Pass?
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Buy directly at gocity.com/en/las-vegas. The pass is digital โ delivered by email, shown in the Go City app at each attraction's gate. No physical pickup. Avoid resellers on Viator, Groupon, and GetYourGuide, which list the same passes at equivalent or higher prices with worse refund terms. Unactivated passes are refundable within 30 days; activated passes are not.
Can I get a refund on an unused Go City pass?
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Only if you haven't activated it. Go City issues full refunds on non-activated passes within 30 days of purchase. Once you scan in at your first attraction, the pass becomes non-refundable โ even if you only use 3 of 5 days because of illness, weather, or a cancelled flight. Think of activation as an irreversible spending decision and time it accordingly.
What free attractions should I see instead of buying a pass?
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The Bellagio Fountains (every 15 minutes evenings), Bellagio Conservatory and Botanical Gardens, Circus Circus free circus acts (every 30 minutes, 11amโmidnight), the Flamingo Wildlife Habitat, Forum Shops Atlantis animatronic show at Caesars, the Fremont Street LED canopy light shows after dark, and the Welcome to Las Vegas sign. Two days of free attractions plus one direct-bought Mob Museum ticket ($28 online) beats most short-trip pass purchases.
Is the Las Vegas Power Pass better than Go City?
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It's cheaper at entry ($33/day vs $70โ$85/day on Go City All-Inclusive) but covers 30 attractions vs Go City's 47 and excludes Cirque du Soleil and helicopter flights entirely. If your target attractions are all on the Power Pass list (High Roller, Madame Tussauds, Hoover Dam, Big Bus), it wins on price. If you want Cirque or Strip helicopters, only Go City All-Inclusive covers them.
Are there discounts for kids on Las Vegas passes?
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All three Go City products price child passes at age 3โ12; under 3 is typically free. But watch the trap: several pass attractions (Mob Museum under 10, Neon Museum under 6) are already free for young children, so the child pass charges you for venues that cost nothing at the gate. Families with kids under 10 should almost always skip passes and buy adult tickets only.