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Las Vegas is making a rare move to win back international travelers, especially Canadians who have been skipping U.S. trips as exchange rates climb. Three downtown Las Vegas hotels are now letting Canadian visitors spend their money as if the exchange rate does not exist, treating Canadian dollars the same as U.S. dollars for select hotel stays, bar purchases, and casino promotions. In practical terms, that means a Canadian guest can pay 200 Canadian dollars for a room listed at 200 U.S. dollars, instead of losing value to currency conversion. With tourism from Canada down sharply over the past year, this pricing experiment is designed to remove one of the biggest mental and financial barriers to booking a Vegas trip. For travelers watching their budgets closely, it effectively feels like an instant discount without changing the sticker price.
Three Fremont Street hotels in downtown Las Vegas are running a promotion that allows Canadian dollars to be accepted at the same face value as U.S. dollars for select purchases. Normally, Canadian travelers pay a built-in premium due to exchange rates, but this program removes that gap entirely in specific situations.
The participating hotels are:
Circa Resort & Casino
The D Las Vegas
Golden Gate Hotel & Casino
All three properties are located near the Fremont Street Experience, an area known for walkable casinos, nightlife, and a more classic, old-school Vegas atmosphere compared with the Strip.
Under this promotion, eligible Canadian guests receive one U.S. dollar of value for every one Canadian dollar spent, regardless of the current exchange rate. With the Canadian dollar typically worth significantly less than the U.S. dollar, that difference can add up quickly across a hotel stay, drinks, or casino spending.
The offer applies to:
Hotel room charges at participating properties when booking directly
Select bar and beverage purchases at designated venues
Casino promotions, including up to $500 in slot promotional play for eligible Canadian guests
Instead of mentally converting every price or bracing for a higher credit card charge later, Canadian visitors see the listed U.S. price and pay the same number in Canadian dollars where the promotion applies.
This promotion is designed specifically for Canadian travelers. Guests must present a valid Canadian passport or government-issued ID to access the pricing benefits. Standard casino rules apply, including 21+ age requirements for gaming-related offers.
The program is currently scheduled to run through August 31, though availability, participating venues, and promotional limits may vary by property. As with any hotel promotion, travelers should confirm details directly with the hotel before booking.
Canadian travel to the United States has dropped noticeably over the past year, driven by a mix of unfavorable exchange rates, political tension, and shifting travel preferences. Las Vegas tourism officials and hotel operators have seen the impact, particularly in reduced flights and hotel bookings from Canadian cities.
The owner of the participating hotels, Derek Stevens, has spoken openly about his personal ties to Canada and his goal of making Canadian visitors feel welcome again. Early statements from the hotel group indicate increased interest and bookings shortly after the promotion launched, suggesting the strategy may be resonating with travelers who were previously on the fence.
If you are Canadian, this offer may remove the constant reminder that your money shrinks the moment you cross the border. It does not apply everywhere in Las Vegas, but when used strategically, it can meaningfully lower the cost of a trip.
The bigger takeaway, though, is what this signals. Las Vegas is actively experimenting with creative pricing incentives to stimulate demand during a tourism slowdown, rather than relying solely on advertising or flash sales. For Canadians already considering a Vegas trip, the biggest value comes from staying at one of the participating hotels and centering your spending around the included venues.
What does it mean when a hotel treats Canadian dollars like U.S. dollars?
It means the hotel accepts Canadian currency at full face value for eligible purchases, without converting it at the usual exchange rate.
Which Las Vegas hotels are offering this deal?
Circa Resort & Casino, The D Las Vegas, and Golden Gate Hotel & Casino.
Is this deal available to Americans or other international travelers?
No. The special pricing applies only to Canadian guests with valid Canadian identification.
Does it apply to hotel rooms and casinos?
Yes, but only at participating properties and for select services, including hotel stays, designated bars, and casino promotional play.
How long will the promotion run?
The deal is currently scheduled to run through August 31, though terms and availability may change.
What is the Canadian dollar worth right now?
The Canadian dollar currently trades at about $0.74 USD, so spending Canadian dollars at face value in Las Vegas can feel like an instant discount of roughly 25%.