There’s usually so much to do in Las Vegas, it all can be a little overwhelming. Las Vegas is back, so if you’re going to get out and about, why not save some money?
Paying individual prices to go to Vegas water parks, museums, attractions, sporting events, and other entertainment venues can really add up.
With the Las Vegas POGO Pass you can pay one low price and get FREE entry to multiple entertainment venues for an entire year. And POGO Pass has offered Vegas Living on the Cheap readers an exclusive 50% discount on their passes!
That is an EXTRA $50 value added to the pass this month…which is the price of the Pogo Pass for a year of fun with your discount code, so it is a NO BRAINER to buy a pass right now!
How the Las Vegas POGO Pass Works
Purchase your Las Vegas POGO Passes from this link, note that each person will need his or her own pass. Enter the promo code VEGASCHEAP to get a 50% discount on your passes. (If you use my links here, it should say Affliliate Discount Applied- $49.99 at checkout. If it doesn’t, go back and type the code in manually.)
Instructions on your Pogo Pass will arrive via email immediately after your purchase.
There are two ways to use your POGO Pass:
- Download the POGO Pass app and show your pass at any participating venue for FREE admission.
- Print your passes from your POGO Pass account. Your passes will be scanned at the site for FREE admission.
Purchase a Pass to give, then they can redeem the pass whenever they are ready. When you purchase a Gift Card to give, you receive a code to purchase the pass, so it expires 365 days from when you redeem the code.
If you’re planning to travel, you can also use the code VEGASCHEAP to get a discount on POGO Passes for FREE entertainment in Dallas, Austin, San Antonio, Kansas City, and Phoenix.
Get ready for fun all year long with the Las Vegas POGO pass!
Las Vegas POGO Pass Venues
There are currently several Las Vegas entertainment venues that are accepting the POGO Pass, and more are being added periodically. If new sites are added before the expiration date on your Pass, you will be able to use your Pass at the new venues, as well.
Some organizations offer one FREE admission per year; others offer multiple FREE visits.
Here are the participating venues as of May 2024. Make sure you click on the Las Vegas POGO Pass link every so often to see if new sites have been added. Please check each link before you go, as hours/days and entrance options may change.
Please check the main Las Vegas link as each venue may have it’s own rules and limits.
Dino Safari has a date limit that it needs to be used by, Aviators games typically give certain dates to attend, so be aware before purchasing.
Water Parks
Cowabunga Bay Water Park or Cowabunga Canyon (1 visit)
Attractions
SeaQuest Interactive Aquarium (1 visit)
Sporting Events
Las Vegas Aviators (2 games)
Las Vegas Lights FC (2 games)
Discovery Children’s Museum (1 visit)
Other Entertainment
Uptown Jungle (2 visits)
Las Vegas Mini Grand Prix (2 visits)
Battle Blast Laser Tag (1 visit)
Bouncy World Indoor Bounce Playland (1 visit)
Nevada Climbing Centers (3 visits)
Dino Safari (1 visit)
Velocity ESports (1 visit / month)
VIP Kids Indoor Play & more (1 visit)
The Strat -1 (One) Visit to The Strat for a Tower Observation Deck Experience.
Bowling
Gold Coast Hotel & Casino (1 game/month)
The Orleans (1 game/month)
Suncoast Hotel & Casino (1 game/month)
Sam’s Town (1 game/month)
Each pass is individualized with the name of the pass holder, the expiration date of the pass, and a unique bar code for tracking and use. The pass is non-transferable, and can only be used by the original pass holder.
Some venues may also impose restrictions on hours during which they’ll accept the POGO Pass. So click on the Las Vegas POGO Pass link, and then on the venue, and read the fine print before making plans.
You can see that we have many different options here in Las Vegas for cheap and discount entertainment using the POGO pass. If you visit Cowabunga Bay once, it’s paid for.
Maybe you and your family like to bowl? You can bowl every week all year by heading to the different casinos listed for bowling. Add a couple Aviators games, a trip to the Uptown Jungle and the Discovery Children’s Museum and you’ve saved quite a bit.
That’s the great thing about the pass, you have a full year to use it (from purchase date), but even if you don’t do it all, you’ve no doubt saved some dough and had some fun in the process. It’s a win, win!
Again, please check the links to be certain that the venue you are planning to use is currently open. Many venues have changed operations recently as well, and reservations may be needed.
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