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Originally Posted by Travel4Love
(Post 30560161)
Thank you all for the advice. I have booked now. It will be interesting to see, whether there will be any rate change, when I make the next tier.
PS - if you're an unknown (without a history of gambling), go to hotel you like, say, Bellagio while not staying at any MLife properties, and do the following: (1) withdraw, say, $1,000 from their ATM (use a fee reimbursed ATM, of which there are too many to list); (2) make some short term $25 or $100 bets in a slot machine. If you're lucky, you can run some $$ in/out without losing or, even, winning, and they may think you're a potential high roller triggering some one time exceptional discovery offers. Comped room, free play, and $300/day food credit. |
Originally Posted by flymax77
(Post 25261486)
If I stay 12 nights in a row at Luxor by booking thought Hyatt.com, will I get credit for 12 nights stayed at my Hyatt gold passport account?
Reason I ask is because I am doing a diamond fast track for my wife to qualify for diamond right now and want to make sure these count first as nights for tier status. tIA |
Originally Posted by TravelinSperry
(Post 30571813)
Is Luxor the only mlife property that earns nights status when booking via Hyatt?
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Anyone have any theories on why the tier credit earning in Detroit is so much worse than Vegas. (It's 1 tier credit per base point in Detroit, but 10 tier credits per base point in Vegas). I realize the competitive casino landscape is quite a bit different, but a 90% difference seems pretty severe. It seems unlikely that the slots are that much looser in Detroit (but perhaps they are?). I can perhaps understand adjusting the cash back portion, but why make it 10x harder to reach an elite level?
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Does anyone know if you need your physical Mlife Gold card to use the Gold check in line at Bellagio, or can you just show your status on your phone (matched from Hyatt Explorist)?
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Originally Posted by Toronto1970
(Post 31114758)
Anyone have any theories on why the tier credit earning in Detroit is so much worse than Vegas. (It's 1 tier credit per base point in Detroit, but 10 tier credits per base point in Vegas). I realize the competitive casino landscape is quite a bit different, but a 90% difference seems pretty severe. It seems unlikely that the slots are that much looser in Detroit (but perhaps they are?). I can perhaps understand adjusting the cash back portion, but why make it 10x harder to reach an elite level?
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Originally Posted by warrenfrey
(Post 31136349)
Does anyone know if you need your physical Mlife Gold card to use the Gold check in line at Bellagio, or can you just show your status on your phone (matched from Hyatt Explorist)?
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Originally Posted by warrenfrey
(Post 31136349)
Does anyone know if you need your physical Mlife Gold card to use the Gold check in line at Bellagio, or can you just show your status on your phone (matched from Hyatt Explorist)?
That or the MLIFE credit card. Luxor never asks, Neither does EXCAL. Mandalay Bay MGM and Bellagio have always asked to see the card. |
Originally Posted by flyer4512
(Post 31136547)
That or the MLIFE credit card. Luxor never asks, Neither does EXCAL. Mandalay Bay MGM and Bellagio have always asked to see the card.
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Originally Posted by warrenfrey
(Post 31136349)
Does anyone know if you need your physical Mlife Gold card to use the Gold check in line at Bellagio, or can you just show your status on your phone (matched from Hyatt Explorist)?
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Originally Posted by flyer4512
(Post 31136547)
That or the MLIFE credit card. Luxor never asks, Neither does EXCAL. Mandalay Bay MGM and Bellagio have always asked to see the card.
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Originally Posted by gengar
(Post 31139287)
I've never needed to show my card at Bellagio, even when I was Plat.
We are Pearl at MLIFE and need the credit card to use the express check in line. FWIW , Mandalay Bay did not as for the card this past weekend. THE OP said he/she was recently matched to Gold so it's best if they had the car on them IMO. |
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