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comped rooms at harrah's properties with a companion
Hey there,
Advanced apologies if I'm asking something discussed before but I couldnt find it. Does anyone know the strictness of the companion being present at check in when you've booked free or discounted rooms with a companion? I know one hotel that has a self check in kiosk (think it's harrah's ac) but I've been to caesar's Vegas and both my friend and I needed to be there. Would like to use my friends diamond rate for rooms at harrah's Tahoe and new Orleans but she isn't coming... Thanks! |
My experience is that it will depend on the individual checking you in. I have had 4 separate comp'd room reservations each booked with a companion TR account on the reservation this year at different CET LV properties. 3 of the 4 required IDs and TR cards from both guests. The most recent one did not - she required only the ID and TR card for the guest under whose name the reservation was made.
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I've found it more and more common that they ask for the companion's ID at check-in. When you book through the site and enter a companion number, they now have a button you must click that says that the companion must be there or the room will revert to standard rate.
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If the individual whose play the room comp is based on is not present, there is zero chance that any casino hotel will check you in whether you are listed as a companion or not.
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Originally Posted by FindAWay
(Post 17184932)
My experience is that it will depend on the individual checking you in. I have had 4 separate comp'd room reservations each booked with a companion TR account on the reservation this year at different CET LV properties. 3 of the 4 required IDs and TR cards from both guests. The most recent one did not - she required only the ID and TR card for the guest under whose name the reservation was made.
Seems to vary like you suggest. |
I'm guessing that if a diamond is traveling with a gold member, they aren't going to be too picky about checking the gold's status. However, if it's a gold with the diamond as the "companion", they're going to want to see the diamond's ID.
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I think as a whole it's YMMV. I've experienced both being asked and not being asked on the same trip at 2 different properties.
In your scenario, I would be careful as you're probably a gold member and using a diamond level member's perks - they are probably more likely to ensure the companion is present but this is just a wild guess. |
Originally Posted by alanh
(Post 17323392)
I'm guessing that if a diamond is traveling with a gold member, they aren't going to be too picky about checking the gold's status. However, if it's a gold with the diamond as the "companion", they're going to want to see the diamond's ID.
Originally Posted by westside8
(Post 17351329)
I think as a whole it's YMMV. I've experienced both being asked and not being asked on the same trip at 2 different properties.
In your scenario, I would be careful as you're probably a gold member and using a diamond level member's perks - they are probably more likely to ensure the companion is present but this is just a wild guess. I've found that it is loosely based on the property, with regard to checking for companions at check-in. It's inconsistent, and YMMV, but there are some CET properties that definitely follow the rules much more closely than others. |
Thanks everyone. I ended up booking a room at Harvey's tahoe and got a decent rate with my lowly gold status.
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