Vegas Resort Offers Free Stay to Responders

June 8, 2020
"It is a privilege for us to be able to offer a token of our appreciation," the head of Wynn Las Vegas said about June's free one-night stay offer for first responders.

Wynn Las Vegas is offering first responders — hospital and medical workers, police and firefighters — a free one-night stay this month.

“We were thrilled to be able to reopen our resort and feel that it is only appropriate to invite those who have worked tirelessly to be among our first guests,” Marilyn Spiegel, president of the Strip resort, said in a statement.

Casinos started reopening Thursday after being closed since mid-March to help curb the spread of the coronavirus.

“We have so much gratitude for all of our first responders and it is a privilege for us to be able to offer a token of our appreciation,” Spiegel said.

Those who qualify for the offer can reserve a standard room at Wynn Las Vegas or Encore, Monday through Thursday, and may opt to extend their stay at a preferred rate, a news release from the resort said.

To book a free room call 888-770-7913 and reference the code HERO. The offer is limited and based on availability.

A valid government- or company-issued ID demonstrating a medical, law enforcement or firefighter first responder designation must be shown upon check-in, the release said.

For more information about Wynn Las Vegas and complete terms and conditions, go online to www.wynnlasvegas.com. Rooms can also be booked online.

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