why should i charge things to my room because i have a players card
and what happens when i check out?
what do i di ive never been before HELP
charging things to youre roomCharge hotel dining, room service, spa treatment etc. to your room and pay the bill upon check out. Depending upon your play, some items may be removed from your bill. If you are playing for comps, make sure to contact a host during your stay.
charging things to youre roomthanks nylady
why do i need a host i am not a high roller my bankroll is about $5000
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thanks again
If your budget is $5,000----first of all I am jealous!---and secondly, do use your players card as I am sure you will certainly be comped for alot. Also, you will earn cash back as you play.
$5000 is nothing to sneeze at. If you play most of your play at the hotel where you stay or its sister properties, you have a chance of getting quite a few comps. Do not play just to get the comps, but if you are playing use your card and accumulate what would come with your normal play. I always caution people who are charging to their rooms to make sure they are prepared to pay for those charges, in case they are not comped. That is, don%26#39;t charge an expensive something to your room in hopes that it will be comped, if you would not have gotten it otherwise. Note that only those establishments directly connected to the hotel can be charged to your room. For instance, at Caesars you can charge things in their gift shop to your room, but not things purchased in the Forum Shops.
If you can run $5000 in and out of slots and go home about even, you will be getting free rooms and mostly free food.
It seems like I can start each day with $1000 and play them about even all day long and rack up enough points to show I put $3000 to $4000 thru the machines. And it does get their attention when I visit 3 times a years.
I do switch machines and casinos frequently till I find machines that will let you play over and over without losing my shirt.
thanks
its good to know that there is still people in this world willing to help others .
even the likes of yours truly whos never been to vegas before
any more help would be great
my room is already paid for in advance
so what should i be asking for and where do i find these people
Don%26#39;t know what hotel you%26#39;re staying at, but as an example for you, Harrah%26#39;s Total Rewards card program gave us 3% of our total hotel bill back onto our TR account as comps. So when we stayed at Paris LV, we stuck everything onto the room charge, and wound up with a nice little comp credit on our card after we got home. (We live near atlantic city, so it was easy to drive over and use up our comps earned in Vegas...)
Did you book your room through a third party or directly with the hotel? If you didn%26#39;t book directly with hotel, unfortunately you can%26#39;t get your rooms comped. However, with 5K, you will get anything (well I can%26#39;t say ';anything';) you charge to your room taken care of. We always charge to our room anyway - for us it%26#39;s just easier to take care of the bill when we check out. The players card booth will let you know where to find a host. Simply walk in there towards the end of your stay and ask if you qualify for any comps.
Deb:
As others have stated, it%26#39;s hard to know what to expect since we do not know where you are staying.
But if you are going to be putting $5,000 through slots or betting green and especially black chips at the tables, you should get a substantial amount of comps toward food %26amp; beverage. At the better places this may not accrue to the high-end restaurants, but should be good for the spa and middle-tier dining (better than buffet but not celebroty-chef restaurants). It is certainly conceivable that you could get the full treatment depending on how long that 5G lasts.
And definitely get a host and befriend pit bosses. They can get you extra treatment not on the books.
Good luck and let us know how it goes.
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