Of all the places I’d expect to be featured..!

Five-Star Style on a Two-Star Budget

Living rich does not have to cost a lot of money. Those words are the philosophy that I live. I may like fancy, but I also like frugal. So when my husband called me at work to let me know about an offer from the fabulous and opulent Wynn Las Vegas Resort and Country Club offering American Express card holders two complimentary nights and all of the cardholder benefits which included an upgrade if available, breakfast for two each morning, a complimentary lunch and a 4 p.m. late check out, I screeched, “Why are you calling me? Book that now!” He had just gotten an email from our travel-savvy friend who follows Gary Leff’s BoardingArea.com blog and posted about the offer.

But if this author lives by living rich not costing a lot of money, why did they need to wait for the happenstance of a husband receiving an email from a friend who saw Ferris reading my blog down at 31 Flavors the other day?

Bookmark and visit often, folks!

  1. chris said,

    So…where is this amex wynn deal exactly?? :)

  2. Todd said,

    I don’t wait for my husband to find the deals as I read your blog almost daily. We love the Wynn and I honestly don’t recall seeing it either ?!?

  3. FT:pshuang said,

    Google search doesn’t show anything either, Gary. So, where is the information about this AMEX Wynn deal?

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