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emcampbe May 13, 2026 11:15 am


Originally Posted by Jm192 (Post 37750763)
I've yet to use the Edit benefits.

When you book an edit hotel and you check in--does the hotel confirm your credits?

I'm primarily looking at using The Edit in Vegas. I know some people have talked about booking The Bellagio, MGM, Aria, etc. Have people actually gotten early check-in thanks to their Edit benefits? I'm far too familiar with the "We can do an early check-in if you want the more expensive room and you have to pay the early check-in fee for each day." I worry about still getting that run-around even with the Edit booking. Do they honor the early check-in thing from the Edit?

As far as dining credits within the casinos--do they give you a list of where you can use breakfast/dining credits? Is it just anywhere within that given property?

are you talking about free breakfast, or $100 property credit?

typically, they will both give you a letter outlining your benefits, as well an overview of the benefits themselves. Where you can use the breakfast benefit would be one of those. For the $100 property credit, they will explain what it is valid for - this varies based on property, so one might be anything extra that is charged to your room, another might be spa/parking only. You’ll have to ask.

gfunkdave May 13, 2026 12:18 pm


Originally Posted by farnorthtrader (Post 37750766)
You will likely need to contact the hotel directly to have them make the connection to your loyalty account

Got it, thanks. I'll just ask at check in then.


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