Packages with Vegas Hotels & Resorts are running $579 in the Low Season to $999 in the High Season. This includes Paris, Venetian, Caesars Palace, Planet Hollywood Resort, Harrah’s and Bally but this includes rooms. Golf packages tend to be “customized” for golfing guests so there is a range in pricing.
Since you will already have your room, I advise you contact the hotel with your question–of which they will promptly begin asking questions to “customize” a golf package before quoting a price to you. Or you can easily get a jump on this entire process simply by going online and doing the same thing…you can even reserved your tee time online long before you leave home.
Go to, Click on the HOME tab
Click on the photo titled: “GOLF PACKAGES”
Under “U.S Destinations” click on “Nevada–Las Vegas”
At the bottom of the web page will be a link whereas you can acquire a quote online specifically for your golfing needs.
Why not take this quote and then call the hotel anyway? Compare notes and prices and select the best for you. Booking online is often cheaper than booking direct on the website of the travel vendor.
The staff treats Steve Wynn’s latest $500-green-fee course (he introduced that nice round number to Las Vegas golf with Shadow Creek, which he no longer owns) like it houses national security documents. Maybe the real dossier on weapons of mass destruction is buried under the fifth green.
as another poster previously mentioned, $500 are the green fees to golf at the Fazio designed course at WLV. Being a guest of the hotel doesn’t generally offer you any discounts unless there is some special promotion going on. As a guest, you may just get better tee times, that’s about it.
March 22nd, 2009 at 4:23 pm
Packages with Vegas Hotels & Resorts are running $579 in the Low Season to $999 in the High Season. This includes Paris, Venetian, Caesars Palace, Planet Hollywood Resort, Harrah’s and Bally but this includes rooms. Golf packages tend to be “customized” for golfing guests so there is a range in pricing.
Since you will already have your room, I advise you contact the hotel with your question–of which they will promptly begin asking questions to “customize” a golf package before quoting a price to you. Or you can easily get a jump on this entire process simply by going online and doing the same thing…you can even reserved your tee time online long before you leave home.
Go to, Click on the HOME tab
Click on the photo titled: “GOLF PACKAGES”
Under “U.S Destinations” click on “Nevada–Las Vegas”
At the bottom of the web page will be a link whereas you can acquire a quote online specifically for your golfing needs.
Why not take this quote and then call the hotel anyway? Compare notes and prices and select the best for you. Booking online is often cheaper than booking direct on the website of the travel vendor.
Enjoy!
March 23rd, 2009 at 9:59 am
The website does not mention fees. It does give information on tee times, proper attire, the pro shop etc:
The hotel concierge should have that info.
You can also find out at the golf club by calling:
888 320-7122
March 25th, 2009 at 1:55 pm
The staff treats Steve Wynn’s latest $500-green-fee course (he introduced that nice round number to Las Vegas golf with Shadow Creek, which he no longer owns) like it houses national security documents. Maybe the real dossier on weapons of mass destruction is buried under the fifth green.
March 27th, 2009 at 3:29 am
big bucks you have an AMEX or major cc for this place … it is a champion course.
March 30th, 2009 at 8:41 am
as another poster previously mentioned, $500 are the green fees to golf at the Fazio designed course at WLV. Being a guest of the hotel doesn’t generally offer you any discounts unless there is some special promotion going on. As a guest, you may just get better tee times, that’s about it.
March 31st, 2009 at 2:05 am
$500 / per person / per round