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Etickets Printed And Using In Las Vegas

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baldyhiggins | 10:45 Sun 04th Mar 2018 | Travel
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Hi. I am going to Las Vegas in April and want to book 3 shows and 2 trips with Tripadvisor. Is it safe to do this? Will I get into the Venues I've booked without any trouble? Don't want to spend over £400 and not get into the Shows ect. Please let me know of your experiences using printed off E tickets. Much obliged.
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Go to the website of the venue (and, in the first instance, absolutely nowhere else). Click on the 'booking' link for the show you want to see. If you're redirected to a site such as Ticketmaster, you'll be able to safely book there.

If you use ANY other way of booking there's an element of risk involved. Irrespective of where in the world you'll be, you should ONLY book through the website of the relevant venue or through their official ticket agents. If you do that you shouldn't have anything to worry about.
I agree, Tripadvisor is great for helping decide what to visit and where to stay, but its important to find the website for that show or the tour and book direct. Besides all others are agents and even if they are sound, they will still add on a hefty commission.
Hi as a veteran of LV I can tell you I have lost count of the number of times that I have booked and used etickets, I would also say unless there is a risk of the tickets selling out - leave it till you get there as there are so many special offers once you get there you can normally get it for $50 -$100 cheaper. Also compare ticket prices on ticket master with the venue direct and Expedia as there may be a vast difference.
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Thanks for all your answers. Very helpful.

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