BLACK FRIDAY: 50% off MGM Resorts in Las Vegas + FREE buffet meals | SouthwestVacations.com

Black Friday Sale! Save up to 50%* on Las Vegas hotel stays at MGM Resorts and receive FREE buffets!

Southwest Vacations launched their Black Friday sale on Las Vegas hotel stays at MGM Resorts. This deal starts now and is extended longer than Black Friday all the way through December 1, 2011 for travel through March 15, 2012.  The breakdown on their Black Friday coupon is as follows:

–  Stay 2 or more nights = 2 FREE* breakfast or lunch buffets per stay

–  Add a rental car from Alamo, and save up to 30%*

–  Save up to $120 per person, roundtrip because Bags Fly FREE* with Southwest Vacations

This Southwest Vacations Black Friday sale to Las Vegas hotel stays at MGM Resorts may expire at any time, is subject to error, price changes, availability, blackout dates and does not include all taxes, fees and government imposed fees. More restrictions apply, see the SouthwestVacations.com website for full details.
Black Friday Las Vegas MGM Resorts Sale!

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