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Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Primm, Nevada - Primm Valley Resort & Casino


Primm Valley Resort & Casino is located about 40 miles south of the Vegas Strip on I-15 at the California/Nevada state line. The resort boasts 660 large, inexpensive rooms, which are spread over four wings. This setting is a welcome change from the skyscraper-style hotels that prevail along the Vegas Strip.

Primm Valley Resort has the following dining options: The Gallery Cafe, The Greens Buffet, GP's, and a food court.

The Fashion Outlets of Las Vegas (just next door) offers high-end shopping at outlet prices, and the hotel's casino floor keeps hopping 24/7, with almost every kind of gaming imaginable.

Standard room amenities: air conditioning, alarm clock radio, remote controlled cable TV, coffee maker, hairdryer, iron and ironing board, on-command / pay-per-view movies, desk, electronic door locks, and telephone with voice mail.


Hotel Address:
California/Nevada stateline @ I-15, Primm, NV 89109

BRG claim valid for:

Expedia.com

Lower rate(s) found on:

EasyClickTravel.com

Valid Dates: Many WEEKDAYS found from October through December!

(... and I'm not ruling out that a few weekend dates may exist as well.)

(Some samples: 10/3, 10/13, 10/25, 10/30, 11/10, 12/11, 12/20)

Room Details: "Standard Room"

Rate variation (for sample dates 10/3 & 10/25):

Easyclicktravel.com - $38.10 / Expedia.com - $46.55

Tripadvisor Hotel Reviews

Book this BRG here:

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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

In your experience do the EXPEDIA EXTRAS invalidate these claims?

David said...

I've often wondered this! It's never made a difference with my claims, nor has anyone ever told us it has with theirs. I guess it would depend on what's being offered.

These "Expedia Extras" are usually offers such as: "Buy one ticket, get one free", "free coupon booklets", and things of this nature. If you have to purchase something to get something free, then no worries - do the BRG. If it's a coupon booklet given to you at check-in, then ??? (maybe think twice about it)

In most cases, an Expedia Extra would probably not affect the claim, especially if the offer is very vague.

The frustrating thing about BRG claims is that there are never any guarantees. The outcome depends entirely upon how the itinerary details are interpreted by the individual with whom you speak. And no two people ever see everything the same way!

Anyone else have any negative experiences with these "EXTRAS"? I can only share with you my experiences here. I have noticed that these "extras" are usually not available on dates further out in time. Just an observation. Perhaps look for those.