Why Strip Dispensary Deals Matter
Las Vegas Strip dispensaries serve millions of tourists each year, and prices vary significantly between shops. A $60 eighth at one dispensary can easily be $30 at a competitor running a daily special — and those specials change every single morning.
That makes comparison shopping on foot almost impossible. By the time you walk from one shop to the next, the deal landscape has already shifted. CloudedDeals tracks every Strip dispensary menu daily so you can compare prices before you leave your hotel room.
The Vegas cannabis market is one of the most competitive in the country. Nevada generated over $900 million in cannabis sales in 2025, and a huge percentage of that revenue flows through the Strip corridor. Dispensaries in this zone are fighting for tourist dollars every single day, which means aggressive promotions rotate constantly. If you know where to look, the savings are real.
Top Strip Dispensaries for Deals
Planet 13 is the world's largest dispensary, located on Desert Inn Road. House brand specials here are consistently competitive, and the immersive shopping experience makes it worth a visit for first-timers. Curaleaf Strip sits directly on Las Vegas Blvd and is walkable from most major hotels — they run frequent BOGO and percentage-off promotions.
Oasis Cannabis on Industrial Road, near the Wynn and Encore, is known for strong concentrate and flower specials. The Grove on Swenson Street near UNLV offers a clean, modern shop with reliable daily deals. Thrive on Sammy Davis Jr Drive delivers competitive pricing with less tourist foot traffic, while Cultivate on Spring Mountain is a go-to for vape and pre-roll specials.
Each of these dispensaries uses a different pricing strategy. Planet 13 leans on house brands like Trendi and Leaf & Vine to offer everyday value. Curaleaf rotates BOGO promotions across categories — flower one day, vapes the next. Oasis tends to run deep percentage-off specials on premium concentrates. Knowing each shop's pattern helps you target the right dispensary on any given day.
Types of Strip Dispensary Promotions
Understanding the deal types helps you evaluate what you're actually getting. BOGO (Buy One Get One) offers are straightforward — buy one product, get a second of equal or lesser value free. This effectively gives you 50% off when you buy two items, making it one of the deepest discount structures available.
Percentage-off deals (20%, 30%, sometimes 40% off) apply to specific brands or categories. These are great when they hit the exact product you want. Bundle deals package multiple items together at a combined discount — for example, a cartridge plus a battery for a set price. Tiered discounts reward larger purchases: spend $100 get 10% off, spend $200 get 20% off.
Daily specials are the most common format and typically rotate every 24 hours. Some dispensaries also run happy hour pricing during off-peak times (early morning or late evening). A few shops offer first-time visitor discounts of 10–20% that stack with daily specials — always ask at checkout.
How to Find the Best Deal Today
Check CloudedDeals every morning — deals refresh at 8 AM PT when we pull prices from every dispensary menu in the valley. Look for deal scores above 70 (FIRE deals) or 85+ (STEAL deals). These scores mean the price is significantly below the market average for that exact product type and weight.
You can also compare by category. If you know you want flower, head straight to the flower deals page. Same for vapes, edibles, concentrates, and pre-rolls. And don't assume the closest dispensary has the best price — a 10-minute Uber can save you $20 or more.
For the most efficient shopping trip, identify your top two or three deals on CloudedDeals, check if they're at the same dispensary (saves you a second trip), and head out before noon. The morning window between 9 AM and 12 PM is when inventory is fullest and lines are shortest. By mid-afternoon on weekends, the best-priced items are often sold out.
Strip Deal Calendar — When Prices Drop
Vegas dispensary pricing follows predictable patterns tied to tourist flow and holidays. Major event weekends — CES in January, March Madness, EDC in May, the Super Bowl, New Year's Eve — see the highest foot traffic. Counterintuitively, deals during these periods can be just as good or better, because dispensaries compete harder for the surge of visitors.
Weekdays (Monday through Wednesday) tend to have the fewest shoppers but not always the deepest discounts. Many dispensaries save their best promotions for Thursday through Saturday when volume is highest. Some shops run "industry night" specials on slower days targeting locals who work in hospitality.
The best time to find a true steal is the morning after a holiday weekend. Dispensaries that overstocked for the rush will clear remaining promotional inventory on Monday or Tuesday. If your travel dates are flexible, checking CloudedDeals on the first weekday after a big weekend can uncover the deepest discounts of the month.
Tips for Strip Tourists
Bring cash — some dispensaries offer cash-pay incentives or faster checkout. Nevada law requires you to be 21+ with a valid government ID for recreational purchases. Cannabis consumption is not allowed in hotels, casinos, or public spaces, though delivery services and consumption lounges do exist.
Buy early. Popular specials sell out by early afternoon, especially on weekends and holidays. Check CloudedDeals before you head out, bookmark your top picks, and hit the dispensary with the best deal first.
Keep your receipt and the sealed dispensary bag. Nevada law requires cannabis products to remain in their original, sealed packaging while in transit. If you're carrying products back to your hotel, the dispensary bag and receipt serve as proof of legal purchase. Don't open products until you're in a private, permitted location.
Tax is not included in menu prices. Nevada charges a 10% retail excise tax on top of the standard 8.375% sales tax in Clark County — so expect to pay roughly 18–19% more than the listed price. A $30 eighth becomes about $35.50 after tax. CloudedDeals shows pre-tax prices because that's what dispensaries list on their menus, but budget accordingly.
How CloudedDeals Tracks Strip Prices
Our automated system visits the online menu of every active Las Vegas dispensary each morning at 8 AM PT. We extract every product listing — name, brand, regular price, sale price, weight, and category — using the same technology that powers the dispensary's own website.
Each product is then classified by category (flower, vape, edible, concentrate, preroll), validated for data quality, and scored against the current market average for that exact product type, weight, and format. A flower eighth is compared to other flower eighths, not to edibles or concentrates. A half-gram cartridge is compared to other half-gram cartridges.
The result is a deal score from 0 to 100 that tells you exactly how good a price is relative to today's market. There are no sponsored placements, no pay-for-ranking, and no advertiser influence. The dispensary with the best price wins — period. That's why over a thousand Las Vegas visitors check CloudedDeals every day before making a purchase.
Walking Distance from Major Strip Hotels
A dispensary that's 0.4 miles from your hotel and a dispensary 1.2 miles from your hotel are completely different propositions. The walking-distance window in Vegas heat (and crowds, and casino-floor mazes) makes the difference between "easy stop on the way back" and "I need to call an Uber."
From the south Strip (Mandalay Bay, Luxor, Excalibur) to the closest dispensary on Las Vegas Blvd, plan on a 12–18 minute rideshare or a hot-weather walk longer than most visitors enjoy. Mid-Strip hotels (Cosmopolitan, Bellagio, Caesars, Aria, Park MGM) are best served by the Planet 13 / Desert Inn cluster — a 6–10 minute Uber that drops you at one of the most-stocked dispensaries in the city. North Strip hotels (Resorts World, Wynn, Encore) are closest to the Oasis / Curaleaf Strip / Sahara Wellness cluster — 5–8 minutes by rideshare, walkable from Wynn in cooler weather.
Downtown visitors (Plaza, Golden Nugget, The D, Circa) have a different geography. Greenlight Downtown and Sahara Wellness are the closest stops, both about 1–2 miles from Fremont. The Strip dispensaries are a 10–15 minute Uber from downtown, which makes the price difference matter — a deeper deal at a Strip shop has to clear the $12–18 rideshare round-trip.
For convention attendees at the LVCC or Resorts World Convention Center, Greenlight Paradise and Mint Paradise are walking distance (under 10 minutes) and frequently overlooked by tourists who default to the famous Strip shops.
After-Hours and Delivery Options
Most Vegas dispensaries close between 10 PM and midnight, with a few staying open until 1–2 AM on weekends. The Strip dispensaries skew toward the longer hours since tourist demand stretches late. If you're shopping after 11 PM, your options narrow significantly — check the dispensary's actual hours before you Uber.
Delivery is legal in Nevada and most major Vegas dispensaries offer it. Delivery windows are usually 11 AM to 9 PM, with a $50–75 minimum order and a $10–20 delivery fee depending on distance. The math: delivery often costs the equivalent of a round-trip Uber, but it saves you 30–60 minutes of travel time. For one person, in-store pickup is almost always cheaper. For groups consolidating orders, delivery breaks even and saves the hassle.
Important: even with delivery, Nevada law requires you to remain on private property to consume. Hotels and casinos prohibit cannabis use on premises. The only legal public consumption venues are the small handful of licensed cannabis lounges (currently under 10 statewide). Plan accordingly — having product delivered to your hotel just means you have product, not a place to use it.
Strip Pricing vs Off-Strip — The Real Math
Conventional wisdom says Strip dispensaries charge a premium. That's partially true on regular menu prices — flower eighths might list $5–10 higher than off-Strip equivalents. But daily specials erase that gap on most shopping days.
A typical example: TD Gibson (off-Strip, in Henderson) might list a popular flower brand at $32/eighth regular price, with a daily special bringing it to $20. Planet 13 (Strip) might list the same brand at $40/eighth regular price, with a daily Trendi (house brand) special at $18/eighth for a comparable mid-tier product. On that day, the Strip is actually cheaper for the type of product you're actually going to buy.
The realistic decision rule: if you're a Strip tourist with limited time, don't Uber 15 minutes for a $5 savings. Do Uber 15 minutes for a $20+ savings, especially for larger purchases (ounces, multi-cart bundles). For a typical $60–100 transaction, off-Strip becomes worth it when the deal is 25%+ deeper than the best Strip option. Below that threshold, the rideshare cost eats the savings.
CloudedDeals does the math for you by surfacing both Strip and off-Strip prices in one view, ranked by score. If today's best deal is on the Strip, you'll see it. If it's in Henderson, you'll see that too, and you can decide whether the savings clear the rideshare cost.
Tax Math — Budget for What You'll Actually Pay
Every dispensary in Nevada charges the same combined effective tax rate at the register: roughly 18.4% on top of menu price (10% retail cannabis excise + 8.375% Clark County sales tax). There is no preferential tax treatment for any zone, store type, or product category. A $50 menu purchase = $59.20 at the register. A $100 cart = $118.40. A $200 ounce = $237.
For tourist budgeting, the rule of thumb is multiply menu total by 1.2 and round up. That's slightly over-budgeted by a few dollars but ensures no register surprises. For comparison shoppers, the tax rate is constant across stores, so menu prices remain the right basis for store-vs-store decisions.
One subtle point: some dispensaries display "out the door" prices on certain promotional SKUs (price already tax-included) while displaying others pre-tax. If you're comparing two products at the same store, confirm both are quoted the same way before deciding.
Strip Dispensaries Worth Walking To
Below is the working list of Strip and Strip-adjacent dispensaries CloudedDeals tracks, organized by the area they serve. Click any link for today's live deal list at that store.
Strip-walkable (under 1 mile from major Strip hotels): Planet 13 (Desert Inn), Medizin (Sunset), Curaleaf Strip (Las Vegas Blvd), Sahara Wellness (Sahara), Cookies Strip (Las Vegas Blvd). Curaleaf the Reef (Western) is a slightly longer rideshare and worth the trip on heavy-discount days.
UNLV / Maryland Parkway corridor (5–10 minute Uber from mid-Strip): Jardin (Desert Inn east), Inyo (Maryland Pkwy), Pisos (Maryland Pkwy), Jade Desert Inn (Desert Inn east), The Grove (University Center).
Convention / Paradise corridor (under 10 minute walk from LVCC): Mint Paradise, Greenlight Paradise.
Off-Strip value picks (15–20 minute Uber, worth it on bigger purchases): TD Gibson and TD Decatur (Henderson value chain), Nevada Made Henderson, Cultivate Spring, Cultivate Durango, Deep Roots Cheyenne, Euphoria Wellness.
Category-by-Category Cheapest Live Lists
If you already know what you want — flower, a specific vape format, an edible package — the fastest path to today's best Strip price is the live category leaderboards. Each page ranks every active SKU in that category by sale price across every Nevada dispensary we track, refreshed hourly.
For tourists, this means you can skip the read-and-decide step entirely: open the page, pick the top result, head to that store. The list reflects whatever's on the menu right now.