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Heresiarch Jun 28, 2012 7:32 pm


Originally Posted by ellinj (Post 18838910)
Its apparently session points not tier points, I earned 40k or so tier points but not enough session points for the comp.

Ah. I'm not much of a slot player. Google tells me session points are either 1:10 to tier credits or 1:7.5, although that could be because the number depends on if you're gold or platinum (both of whom earn points faster than sapphire and pearl). If it's 1 session point : 10 tier credits, 1250 session points would be 12500 tier credits, or $2500 coin-in per day -- which, by my calculations at dollar slots, gives a comp value comparable to midweek rates at ARIA. Which makes sense, so 10:1 seems to fit.

As I understand it. -- 40k tier credits over three days or less should have gotten you the room comp. So I have a few questions:

How many days were you there? Did you mix slots with tables or VP to get that 40k tier credits? What's your guess on the session points you earned for that 40k tier credits (ie the session points : tier credits ratio)?

ellinj Jun 28, 2012 8:25 pm


Originally Posted by Heresiarch (Post 18839739)
Ah. I'm not much of a slot player. Google tells me session points are either 1:10 to tier credits or 1:7.5, although that could be because the number depends on if you're gold or platinum (both of whom earn points faster than sapphire and pearl). If it's 1 session point : 10 tier credits, 1250 session points would be 12500 tier credits, or $2500 coin-in per day -- which, by my calculations at dollar slots, gives a comp value comparable to midweek rates at ARIA. Which makes sense, so 10:1 seems to fit.

As I understand it. -- 40k tier credits over three days or less should have gotten you the room comp. So I have a few questions:

How many days were you there? Did you mix slots with tables or VP to get that 40k tier credits? What's your guess on the session points you earned for that 40k tier credits (ie the session points : tier credits ratio)?

I was there 3 days, did most of my slot play at Aria, and a bit of table gaming at Monte Carlo,

I *Think* I arrived at Aria with about 54k tier points, I before checkout I was up to about 95k tier points, and after checkout I was up to 119k as I expect the room and my $800 dinner on my room bumped up my points yet again.

gkbiiii Jul 11, 2012 10:49 pm


Originally Posted by fly2nrt (Post 15678244)
Does this provide anything for those of us who don't gamble? I spend alot in Las Vegas hotels and restaurants but don't really gamble... was wondering if it was worth signing up for. Thanks

Yes now with $40,000 MGM charges in a year get you this Noir card.

LAX Gambit Aug 3, 2012 1:30 pm

Oct 1 program changes
 
Has anyone heard anything about the pending changes?

Oct 1st Program Changes

ellinj Aug 3, 2012 8:32 pm

wonder how they will handle the transition to the new point expiration date. Will all my tier points go poof october 2012 or 2013?


The rolling expiration date for tiers and Tier Credits will be replaced with one set expiration date per year - October 1. If you advance to a higher tier before that date, you'll enjoy those tier benefits for at least a year!

terminalfive Aug 20, 2012 2:48 pm


Originally Posted by LAX Gambit (Post 19054454)
Has anyone heard anything about the pending changes?

Oct 1st Program Changes

The link doesn't open..

Actually I think that the whole site is down..

nia07 Aug 24, 2012 8:28 am

Did you guys hear there is a facebook app game called "My Vegas" that you play and you earn real M life points?

ellinj Aug 24, 2012 10:45 am


Originally Posted by nia07 (Post 19185028)
Did you guys hear there is a facebook app game called "My Vegas" that you play and you earn real M life points?

you can earn various mgm prizes, but there is no redemption option for MLife Points.

terminalfive Aug 26, 2012 3:02 am

mlife (mgm) questions
 
There are no mlife properties in Macau are there? Ie can I accumulate redeem Comps in Asia?

mrredskin Sep 26, 2012 3:18 pm


Originally Posted by nia07 (Post 19185028)
Did you guys hear there is a facebook app game called "My Vegas" that you play and you earn real M life points?

i've been playing it some, but apparently others spend all day on it. there's a fb group called my vegas friends, too, that you can join and add 100 players to earn the max daily friend bonus.

I'm at level 48, I think, but some cats on there are already up to 125 or so. It takes a LOT of playing to get to that level. Averaging HOURS a day, every day.

I think I'm at around 13000 of those reward points. I'm close to getting two free glasses of champagne or other items of minimal value :/

DCA-Flyer Jan 15, 2013 2:46 pm

Hey Folks,
Just finished up a trip to LAS and stayed at the MGM Grand. This is my first trip since the October 1, 2012, program changes. Here's a few answers to the questions I saw in prior posts that appeared unanswered as well as my random comments on a few MLife pertinent topics:

TIER POINTS:
- All tier points did indeed go "poof" on October 1, 2012.
- If you spend anything at all at the hotels, the 25 points/$1 spend makes it much much easier to advance levels.

EXPRESS COMPS:
- I still don't like the comps compared to the old days when you just duked it out with a host at the end of the stay. For reference point, I am MLife Gold and earned about $40 of comps on table game play that earned about 30,000 tier points.
- I still have no idea how exactly tier points are earned on table games. MLife quotes 1,000 points per $25 avg bet in blackjack for 1 hour. Doing the math on 30,000 points assuming blackjack play at 80 hands an hour gives a total wager of about $60,000, and assuming a house edge of 0.5%, theoretical loss should be about $300. I earned about $30 of express comps for my play, so it seems like you get about 10% of your theoretical loss back? I asked a few Players Club folks to give me the "real" number, but they either said they couldn't talk about that or they flat out didn't know. A prior post reports 12% of your comp balance shows as Express comps, which I wanted to verify, but forgot to ask when visiting.

DISCRETIONARY COMPS (Other than Express):
- As noted in a prior post, I still feel that the overall value of comps has dropped under the MLife system. Given my betting this trip was down from the $100ish average of prior trips to $75ish, I expected less by way of comps, but was surprised to not even get free room, whereas I used to get free room PLUS $50-75 food per day.

OTHER MLife BENEFITS:
- Others have had mixed reports about getting room upgrades (a listed MLife gold and above benefit). I wanted to try out the new Stay Well rooms so I asked for and received a room upgrade from a standard king room to a Strip View Stay Well room as part of the benefit. Pretty satisfied with this, as the room would've been an extra $30-50 a night (per website price listing).
- Night club access. So, when Studio 54 was around, there was a dedicated MLife gold and above entry line. Now that it's gone, it really does seem like this benefit is completely eroded as Tabu (the only open MGM Grand night club) doesn't participate nor did any of the Mirage nightclub properties (1OAK, Beatles Revolution Lounge).
- There was a priority check-in line and the hostess watching it did indeed ask to see my MLife card before letting me use it.

Overall, I'm still not sold on MLife and my opinion is that MGM is trying hard to substitute soft, low-cost/free benefits (space available upgrades, a "priority line", late check-out) for the hard comps (e.g. letting me gorge myself on a lobster pot pie at Nobhill) that were more common under the old Players Club. After all, it's their job to increase profits, and I think MLife is a relatively intelligent way to conceal the overall reduction in comps Anyway, happy to try and answer any other questions regarding my experience.

Rookie3 Jan 15, 2013 3:44 pm

I've heard rumors about the cutbacks at MGM and hope to not experience them first hand on my upcoming trip. As for night club access, do you have a host? My host (when I was gold and now as platinum) has told me that he can walk me in to Tabu any time I wish. I assume if you have one he/she can set you up. As for other clubs, at Haze or 10AK before 11 I have gotten the priority access, as I have at Wet Republic and the pool at Aria (forget the name) - those are the ones I went to in summer/fall 2012. I did have problems at Bank and 1OAK after 11 - I am not sure if Bank will give the access before 11 since I went there late - but when asked my host assured me that if I had contacted him (i.e. after the 11pm cutoff) he could have worked it out. If there is no nightclub access benefit (or host workaround) at the new club at MGM (once it opens) that will be a big problem for me.

NoStepFLyer Jan 15, 2013 5:39 pm

I've been a regular (and loyal!) MGM Resorts customer for 6 years or so now. I was concerned about the changes in the program from Players Club to Mlife -- and I agree that it gives them a way to manage the comps on a more objective (and more frugal) basis. However, I have a problem with transparency and consistency.

As the Mlife rules state, and true to their word, my status on September 30 was Noir and so it was on October 1 as well. Their website lit indicates that whatever status you had earned by Sept 30 2012 would stay in effect til Oct 1 2013. Indeed, the site says that if you earn the status anytime during the year you will keep it for one year.

My status remained Noir thru December 2012, my account page on the Mlife website reflected this Noir status, and I had one trip to Bellagio during that time which boosted my tier credits. However on Jan 10 2013 I checked the site and my status had been reduced to Platinum. I even received a nice Platinum colored mailer from them congratulating me on my Platinum status. This sure feels like insult added to injury.

So they reduced my status between December 10 and January 10, despite the "rules" on their website. I contacted my casino host and she promised to let me know if she learned anything about it, but no response so far. Has anyone out there had a similar experience? Any suggestions on who to contact within the Mlife administration about this? Any advice from the Mlife insiders out there?

Rookie3 Jan 15, 2013 7:37 pm

There's a discussion in the comps section of vegas message board about the downgrade issue...

DCA-Flyer Jan 15, 2013 9:05 pm


Originally Posted by Rookie3 (Post 20053828)
I've heard rumors about the cutbacks at MGM and hope to not experience them first hand on my upcoming trip. As for night club access, do you have a host? My host (when I was gold and now as platinum) has told me that he can walk me in to Tabu any time I wish. I assume if you have one he/she can set you up. As for other clubs, at Haze or 10AK before 11 I have gotten the priority access, as I have at Wet Republic and the pool at Aria (forget the name) - those are the ones I went to in summer/fall 2012. I did have problems at Bank and 1OAK after 11 - I am not sure if Bank will give the access before 11 since I went there late - but when asked my host assured me that if I had contacted him (i.e. after the 11pm cutoff) he could have worked it out. If there is no nightclub access benefit (or host workaround) at the new club at MGM (once it opens) that will be a big problem for me.

I used to have a host, but she stopped sending me anything after I didn't visit for about 6-8 months. I went back around this time and my play at around $75ish didn't qualify for any host services. In the past though, I never had any issues getting into Studio 54 (didn't really do Tabu). As for nightclubs though, my complaint is mainly that MLife PUBLISHES a benefit of nightclub access, that I was completely unable to get at all the places I tried this trip (Tabu, 1OAK, Beatles Revolution Lounge). As for pool access, it was cold so I didn't go, but my last trip in June 2012 I got into Wet Republic no problem.

NoStepFLyer Jan 16, 2013 6:29 am

In my experience, there is a direct correlation with where your most frequent gaming (and host) is, and perhaps to a lesser extent who your host is.

I visit Vegas 4-6 times per year. I have concentrated my stays/play at Mirage, Bellagio and Mandalay Bay. At Mandalay Bay, my gaming dollar gets me more comps than anywhere else. This was absolutely the case prior to the PC to ML changeover last year, and still is true to a great extent now.

Not news to everyone, but my understanding is that the offers that come via email and snail mail are a corporate marketing function. They originate in the office of the Director of Slot Operations (or equivalent) and are designed to get the machine players back in the hotel. The mailing list for the slot tournaments, concerts, and three-nights-plus-freeplay offers are pretty much formula driven.

VIP passes for clubs, buffets, restaurants, limo service etc. I think are more at the discretion of your Casino Host. They get some latitude with limits and are probably on the hook to show results for the handouts they give.

So IMHO what you get in terms of passes, room upgrades and other perqs depends on your guy at the casino, your play, and your interaction with the host (gotta ask for it if you want it). My host at Mandalay Bay has been magnificent. Sometimes, too, I think that perhaps in the case of Mandalay Bay, the fact that they are at the South end of the Strip means they have to work just a tad harder to get the level of casino play they need. Nobody drops a $20 bill in a slot on a whim at MB because they are walking the strip from TI to Bellagio. There's just not that much tourist traffic.

I get treated very well at Mandalay Bay for the same level of play that wouldn't even get noticed at Bellagio (but I love to stay there because it is a grand, grand place). There's always a trade-off in choosing your LV destination....

Having said all that, having the NOIR status yanked is enough to make me wonder what the Total Rewards program could do for me. Well, over to the vegas message board we go....

iluv2fly Jan 21, 2013 9:03 pm


Originally Posted by NoStepFLyer (Post 20054586)
I've been a regular (and loyal!) MGM Resorts customer for 6 years or so now. I was concerned about the changes in the program from Players Club to Mlife -- and I agree that it gives them a way to manage the comps on a more objective (and more frugal) basis. However, I have a problem with transparency and consistency.

As the Mlife rules state, and true to their word, my status on September 30 was Noir and so it was on October 1 as well. Their website lit indicates that whatever status you had earned by Sept 30 2012 would stay in effect til Oct 1 2013. Indeed, the site says that if you earn the status anytime during the year you will keep it for one year.

My status remained Noir thru December 2012, my account page on the Mlife website reflected this Noir status, and I had one trip to Bellagio during that time which boosted my tier credits. However on Jan 10 2013 I checked the site and my status had been reduced to Platinum. I even received a nice Platinum colored mailer from them congratulating me on my Platinum status. This sure feels like insult added to injury.

So they reduced my status between December 10 and January 10, despite the "rules" on their website. I contacted my casino host and she promised to let me know if she learned anything about it, but no response so far. Has anyone out there had a similar experience? Any suggestions on who to contact within the Mlife administration about this? Any advice from the Mlife insiders out there?

Pretty much my exact story, except that after being Noir for several years I was downgraded to Gold somewhere early December and early January.

I thought that was impossible, so I called and told my unhelpful host that. She looked at my play and said that according to her computer, my last trip alone would make me Platinum. She said that Noir was now invitation only and she could do nothing about that. Fine, so please fix my Gold/Platinum issue. She still hasn't called me back and I have a trip there on Wednesday.

Now both Mlife and Seven Stars suck.

Rookie3 Jan 22, 2013 2:28 pm

I was there this past weekend and was told that platinum and noir members get free cruises this year - however, that sounds to me like something that would be noir only. Maybe they are making platinum better and downgrading some who are noir. I know that's no consolation and would be outraged if I was downgraded (especially past platinum - don't understand that one) but thought I'd throw it out there.

iluv2fly Feb 1, 2013 6:46 pm


Originally Posted by Rookie3 (Post 20102419)
I was there this past weekend and was told that platinum and noir members get free cruises this year - however, that sounds to me like something that would be noir only. Maybe they are making platinum better and downgrading some who are noir. I know that's no consolation and would be outraged if I was downgraded (especially past platinum - don't understand that one) but thought I'd throw it out there.

Received a brochure in the mail this week that indeed states that both Platinum and Noir do get a free cruise.

DataPlumber Feb 14, 2013 12:04 pm


Originally Posted by NoStepFLyer (Post 20057831)
I visit Vegas 4-6 times per year. I have concentrated my stays/play at Mirage, Bellagio and Mandalay Bay. At Mandalay Bay, my gaming dollar gets me more comps than anywhere else.

I though it was just my perception but I also do get great love from MB, for what has merely been an after thought of play. The hotel is fine, but the rooms are getting tatty, and I never liked the location. Aria was great at opening (probably trying to get traffic) but they are tight there even though in the last 12 months I have given them far more action than MB or Bellagio.

gengar Feb 14, 2013 9:48 pm


Originally Posted by iluv2fly (Post 20169604)
Received a brochure in the mail this week that indeed states that both Platinum and Noir do get a free cruise.

That's crazy - Platinum is easy (which is why the benefits are generally worthless). I would make Platinum every year just on my dining spend at Bellagio.

94010flyer Feb 21, 2013 10:35 am

Just returned from my first comped trip to an MGM property in LV. A casino host from another group moved there and invited me to come try out Mandalay Bay since he was my host for many years at a TR property. I learned that there is a big difference between TR and Mlife that may explain some of the comp questions people have. My host told me that unlike TR, where a host at any TR property can book you at any hotel, and can take into account your play at all TR properties, the hosting and comping at MGM are based solely on play at that property which is tracked separately. In fact, if you go to more than one MGM property, and your play rises to earn a host, you have different hosts at different properties. So if you play a lot at
Bellagio, your Bellagio host can't comp you into a room at Mandalay. In effect the MGM properties are in competition for you.

Therefore, if you want to maximize the ability of your host to comp and give you offers, you need to concentrate your play as much as possible into a single MGM property.

That's his take FWIW.

Rookie3 Feb 21, 2013 11:25 am


Originally Posted by 94010flyer (Post 20290958)
Just returned from my first comped trip to an MGM property in LV. A casino host from another group moved there and invited me to come try out Mandalay Bay since he was my host for many years at a TR property. I learned that there is a big difference between TR and Mlife that may explain some of the comp questions people have. My host told me that unlike TR, where a host at any TR property can book you at any hotel, and can take into account your play at all TR properties, the hosting and comping at MGM are based solely on play at that property which is tracked separately. In fact, if you go to more than one MGM property, and your play rises to earn a host, you have different hosts at different properties. So if you play a lot at
Bellagio, your Bellagio host can't comp you into a room at Mandalay. In effect the MGM properties are in competition for you.

Therefore, if you want to maximize the ability of your host to comp and give you offers, you need to concentrate your play as much as possible into a single MGM property.

That's his take FWIW.

I think you mean to concentrate your play at the MGM property you are staying in for any particular visit. Based on my experience concentrating all trips at one MGM property does not help my host comp more - in fact my best MGM offers are at a property I haven't stayed at much.

94010flyer Feb 21, 2013 11:57 am


Originally Posted by Rookie3 (Post 20291232)
I think you mean to concentrate your play at the MGM property you are staying in for any particular visit. Based on my experience concentrating all trips at one MGM property does not help my host comp more - in fact my best MGM offers are at a property I haven't stayed at much.

Well, that is probably certainly true for one trip. But I think his point (and this is just what he told me so take it FWIW) is that the offers he can give me at his casino are based solely on my play at his casino, so if I go somewhere else, he doesn't take that into account when making offers or giving out comps. So if I accumulate tons of tier points at Bellagio one year, my offers (or perhaps online discounts for rooms) for Aria won't necessarily be as good as offers I get at Bellagio.

I have no way to judge if this is accurate, as it was my first MGM stay, and I probably won't see any offers for a while, but I will report back as the year goes on.

gengar Feb 23, 2013 4:28 pm


Originally Posted by 94010flyer (Post 20290958)
My host told me that unlike TR, where a host at any TR property can book you at any hotel, and can take into account your play at all TR properties, the hosting and comping at MGM are based solely on play at that property which is tracked separately. In fact, if you go to more than one MGM property, and your play rises to earn a host, you have different hosts at different properties. So if you play a lot at
Bellagio, your Bellagio host can't comp you into a room at Mandalay. In effect the MGM properties are in competition for you.

This is just not true - I only gamble at Bellagio as far as mlife properties but I frequently get restaurant comps throughout the mlife system. I even got some friends' rooms comped at Mirage last time they stayed there. Certainly I don't know how the actual process of the comps works (e.g., maybe my host coordinates with a host at that property? I don't know) but the comp value itself is certainly not independent by property.

I have even walked into the casino office at mlife properties I have never played at before and talked to a random host and gotten comps for that property after the host looked up my info on the computer, so it seems clear that hosts at any MGM property can look up my Bellagio play history or at least some sort of comp balance.

BTW, you do certainly get hosts at different properties, but that's more of a convenience issue than anything else. I'm amazed they don't do that at TR.



Originally Posted by Rookie3 (Post 20291232)
I think you mean to concentrate your play at the MGM property you are staying in for any particular visit. Based on my experience concentrating all trips at one MGM property does not help my host comp more - in fact my best MGM offers are at a property I haven't stayed at much.

The reason for this is that after the rollout of mlife, the MGM family decided to push players to certain properties. I'm pretty sure I posted about this on FT before. For me, mlife tried to push me to Aria. Despite my only staying once ever at Aria before the mlife rollout (right after it opened, and I hated it - I wrote a bad review on the FT LV forum), after mlife all my offers were for Aria. Every mailing and e-mail I got was for Aria. Two hosts from Aria even called me despite my requesting not to be contacted via phone. I didn't get a single Bellagio offer. This happened to a couple other Bellagio regulars I know (although not all to Aria) - and even one friend who was a regular at Aria who they apparently tried to push over to Mirage.

My Bellagio host at the time even told me he would not be able to offer me the same level of comps as previously even though my ADT was at an all-time high. While it's true that MGM was cutting comps across the board at the time (in large part due to the money issues from the City Center fiasco) it's obvious that the primary factor was trying to shoehorn me into Aria, since my offers there were so much better.

Frankly, it's insulting to have a hospitality company tell me where I should go. It was a galling demonstration of lack of care for the customer. That's the primary reason Cosmo was able to steal me away and why I no longer stay at Bellagio, which is a real shame because I like so many of the bar/lounge/gambling staff there.

terminalfive Feb 25, 2013 12:55 am

I have "gold" status with a few Comps on my card and I wanted to stay a couple of nights @ ARIA on my next trip

Prices are pretty high over my weekend . is it worth e mailing / speaking to a host about prices or should I forget about it and just book via the Internet?

I am able to use Comps on price of hotel, correct?

gengar Feb 25, 2013 2:30 am


Originally Posted by terminalfive (Post 20311773)
I have "gold" status with a few Comps on my card and I wanted to stay a couple of nights @ ARIA on my next trip

Prices are pretty high over my weekend . is it worth e mailing / speaking to a host about prices or should I forget about it and just book via the Internet?

I am able to use Comps on price of hotel, correct?

Did you check mlife for offers? I'm a little higher status but seeing slashed rates through March/April.

It can't hurt to talk to your host. Ask for a comp, if not, ask for a casino rate.

Rookie3 Feb 25, 2013 8:04 am


Originally Posted by terminalfive (Post 20311773)
I have "gold" status with a few Comps on my card and I wanted to stay a couple of nights @ ARIA on my next trip

Prices are pretty high over my weekend . is it worth e mailing / speaking to a host about prices or should I forget about it and just book via the Internet?

I am able to use Comps on price of hotel, correct?

It is best to call in and ask because your online offers are not necessarily the best offers you have available. Yes you can use express comps to pay for part or all of the room charge, but if your room is not comped up front you should have a host evaluate your play to try to get them to cover some or all of the cost as well (prior to hitting your express comps).

iluv2fly Feb 26, 2013 1:53 am

I have almost $2000 in mlife comp dollars.

What would you suggest I spend them on? Will they expire?

I usually come in on an offer for a suite, decent Free Play and $800 in resort credit and use that for the restaurants and spa.

Former Noir but downgraded to Platinum if that is relevant.

Thanks.

terminalfive Mar 3, 2013 5:30 am


Originally Posted by gengar (Post 20311970)
Did you check mlife for offers? I'm a little higher status but seeing slashed rates through March/April.

It can't hurt to talk to your host. Ask for a comp, if not, ask for a casino rate.

Thanks for the tips!

I rang uo and for the night in Question the online rate was quite high (169$)

They offered me the room at 129$ with 75$ freeplay which I thought was fine ^

They confirmed that anyway I can use my Comps to pay final bill so stay will be "free" anyway

Can't get website (mlife) to work properly but they confirmed that they are having some troubles

gooselee Mar 25, 2013 2:51 pm


Originally Posted by iluv2fly (Post 20169604)
Received a brochure in the mail this week that indeed states that both Platinum and Noir do get a free cruise.

Has anyone booked/taken their free cruise yet? I'm booked on my platinum cruise next month, but when I booked I forgot to get details on the drink chits, welcome amenity, and specialty dinner.

Mainly looking to see if anyone had experience on how these were delivered. Are they just automagically on your onboard account or do you have to collect them from the casino host or what.

Rookie3 Mar 25, 2013 5:28 pm


Originally Posted by gooselee (Post 20481093)
Has anyone booked/taken their free cruise yet? I'm booked on my platinum cruise next month, but when I booked I forgot to get details on the drink chits, welcome amenity, and specialty dinner.

Mainly looking to see if anyone had experience on how these were delivered. Are they just automagically on your onboard account or do you have to collect them from the casino host or what.

I booked and was told that the specialty dinner was through the casino host (although due to the dress code I won't be going). Not sure about the drink chits or welcome amenity but assume the former is also through the casino host. I assume any welcome amenity would be in the room but who knows - I wonder how much pressure there will be to play as I was planning on just relaxing.

wannagoexplore Apr 14, 2013 12:43 am

5K Max Express comps
 
I was Noir last year and had just over 5K in Express Comps. I used some in December and around the same time I was downgraded to Platinum. My current Express Comps balance is about $4500. I see under the FAQ section of mlife.com it now states that the maximum Express Comps one can earn (up to Platinum) is 5K. It's 10K for Noir.

I have an upcoming trip where I am most likely to pass the 5K mark with my play. Does anyone have any experience with being capped at 5K in Express Comps? I generally have my room comped upfront and use any promotional F/B credit to satisfy my bill, hence I haven't really had to dig into my Express Comps balance.

I suppose I may be "forced" to use my balance.

gengar Apr 14, 2013 11:08 am


Originally Posted by wannagoexplore (Post 20588580)
I was Noir last year and had just over 5K in Express Comps. I used some in December and around the same time I was downgraded to Platinum. My current Express Comps balance is about $4500. I see under the FAQ section of mlife.com it now states that the maximum Express Comps one can earn (up to Platinum) is 5K. It's 10K for Noir.

I have an upcoming trip where I am most likely to pass the 5K mark with my play. Does anyone have any experience with being capped at 5K in Express Comps? I generally have my room comped upfront and use any promotional F/B credit to satisfy my bill, hence I haven't really had to dig into my Express Comps balance.

I suppose I may be "forced" to use my balance.

Hard cap limitation? Another :td: for the absurdity that is mlife/Express Comps.

I would suggest asking your host. A couple other FTers have posted about accumulating a lot of Express Comps for the same reason you specify, but I don't think they're near the cap.

ch3ss Apr 15, 2013 9:30 am


Originally Posted by wannagoexplore (Post 20588580)
I was Noir last year and had just over 5K in Express Comps. I used some in December and around the same time I was downgraded to Platinum. My current Express Comps balance is about $4500. I see under the FAQ section of mlife.com it now states that the maximum Express Comps one can earn (up to Platinum) is 5K. It's 10K for Noir.

I have an upcoming trip where I am most likely to pass the 5K mark with my play. Does anyone have any experience with being capped at 5K in Express Comps? I generally have my room comped upfront and use any promotional F/B credit to satisfy my bill, hence I haven't really had to dig into my Express Comps balance.

I suppose I may be "forced" to use my balance.

If you dont use your balance you are going to lose it....

Ive talked to a few guys that are cutting ties.... they are noir and have been for years.... they have 10k easily in their express comps... well

Express comps is coming to an end... pretty ...... move on MGM's part

gooselee Apr 21, 2013 1:47 pm

I just booked a free weekend offer on the phone - is it normal to not get any kind of email confirmation or anything? The rep gave me a conf # over the phone, but that was it.

I thought I used to be able to view upcoming MGM reservations on the MLife site so was just going to check there to verify everything, but when I logged in couldn't find the link... :confused:

LMB01 Apr 22, 2013 10:04 am


Originally Posted by gooselee (Post 20628638)
I just booked a free weekend offer on the phone - is it normal to not get any kind of email confirmation or anything? The rep gave me a conf # over the phone, but that was it.

I thought I used to be able to view upcoming MGM reservations on the MLife site so was just going to check there to verify everything, but when I logged in couldn't find the link... :confused:

Anytime I've booked with my host, I've never seen the reservation on MLife. I also do not get a booking confirmation other than an email from my host.

I am another former Noir who was downgraded to Platnium in the recent program change. We also had over 6k express comps taken away to get us to the 5k max.

Rookie3 Apr 22, 2013 5:38 pm


Originally Posted by LMB01 (Post 20632842)
Anytime I've booked with my host, I've never seen the reservation on MLife. I also do not get a booking confirmation other than an email from my host.

I am another former Noir who was downgraded to Platnium in the recent program change. We also had over 6k express comps taken away to get us to the 5k max.

Ouch. In any event I agree - I haven't received e-mail confirmations on host bookings. The last non-host comped booking I made was in 2011 and I did receive a confirmation e-mail on that one (not sure how long it took to get the e-mail).

Gooselee, would you mind updating what happened on your cruise and if there's advice you have? I think it should be/have been in April.

gooselee Apr 22, 2013 8:43 pm


Originally Posted by Rookie3:20635413

Originally Posted by LMB01 (Post 20632842)
Anytime I've booked with my host, I've never seen the reservation on MLife. I also do not get a booking confirmation other than an email from my host.

I am another former Noir who was downgraded to Platnium in the recent program change. We also had over 6k express comps taken away to get us to the 5k max.

Ouch. In any event I agree - I haven't received e-mail confirmations on host bookings. The last non-host comped booking I made was in 2011 and I did receive a confirmation e-mail on that one (not sure how long it took to get the e-mail).

Gooselee, would you mind updating what happened on your cruise and if there's advice you have? I think it should be/have been in April.

Thanks. Sounds like all is well. I have to call back to get she tickets anyway so I guess I'll overcome my paranoia then.

Our cruise is coming up in May :cool:. I'll update when we get back, but I did call in to Club Royale to ask about the drinks and welcome amenity. They said that everything is usually left with a welcome letter in the cabin prior to arrival, but if not then to just stop by the casino host after we hit open water and they'd set us up. Very friendly CSR and shorter hold time this call.

Can't comment on the expedited check in stuff as I already get that with my RCCL C&A level.

Rookie3 Apr 22, 2013 10:07 pm

What's expedited check-in? I haven't really done anything on the website...do you mean something like a separate line for invited guests? I may go before you as I am going the first full week of May. So I guess I will report back.


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