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Baha Mar Offers Match
Categories of Offer (as such term is defined herein below) that Baha Mar will consider matching as part of the Promotion include room and gaming offers that offer participants:
(i) complimentary room nights up to a maximum of five (5) nights; (ii) food and beverage credit subject to a cap of fifty US Dollars ($50) per participant, per day of the Matching Offer (as such term is defined hereinbelow), up to a maximum of two hundred and fifty US Dollars ($250) in total for the Matching Offer; (iii) free slot play subject to a cap of three hundred US Dollars ($300) per participant, per day of the Matching Offer, subject to a cap of one thousand five hundred US Dollars ($1,500) per participant in total for the Matching Offer; (iv) match play, subject to a cap of three hundred US Dollars ($300) per participant, per day of the Matching Offer, up to a total maximum of one thousand five hundred US Dollars ($1,500) in total for the Matching Offer; and (v) resort credit subject to a cap of twenty-five US Dollars ($25) per participant, per day of the Matching Offer, up to a total maximum of one hundred and twenty-five US Dollars ($125) in total for the Matching Offer. A Matching Offer may include one or more of the elements set out in paragraphs (i) to (v) above. Matching Casino List Current Offer Match
https://bahamar.com/casino-match-your-offer/ Offer T&Cs https://bahamar.com/casino-match-your-offer-legal/ |
Thanks - I haven't heard about this before. I guess being MGM gold and Caesars Diamond I'm out of luck so if I want to go to the bahamas I'll stick with Atlantis. Do you know how they compare?
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From small print:
Any participant who is unable to comply with the Rated Play Requirement will incur a charge equal to 30 per cent of the retail room rate for the Hotel for each night of the Promotion Reservation plus all taxes, resort fees and service charges (the “Charge”) for non-compliance with the terms of the Promotion. |
Originally Posted by sbjnyc
(Post 34142288)
Thanks - I haven't heard about this before. I guess being MGM gold and Caesars Diamond I'm out of luck so if I want to go to the bahamas I'll stick with Atlantis. Do you know how they compare?
Casino wise, the minimums were lower at Atlantis but I didn’t find service or anything that much different besides just the overall more luxurious feel of Baha Mar. Also when I was there, the island was suffering from power outages constantly. Atlantis was usually included in that but at Baha Mar, we never lost power once. |
So it turns out I'll be staying at Baha Mar for a destination wedding. Has anyone been there recently on an offer? When I was in Vegas over NYE I stopped by Mirage and matched form MGM Gold to Icon. My understanding is that Unity (Hard Rock's program) is the same program for Florida, AC and Vegas properties so I'm not sure why they are separated on the offers (and doesn't include Mirage). Similarly it doesn't include Resorts World (Genting) which I also tier matched to A lister. I listed the updated match offers below but anyone know how often they update it? Has anyone been able to get a match offer with a tier that's not listed?
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Originally Posted by CloneCones
(Post 34177814)
Baha Mar is by far the nicer of the two. It’s also like 25 years newer. Atlantis is starting to show its age and with the massive water park there seems like there’s kids everywhere. Baha Mar just finished their big water park last year so maybe that has occurred over there too, I haven’t been back yet.
Casino wise, the minimums were lower at Atlantis but I didn’t find service or anything that much different besides just the overall more luxurious feel of Baha Mar. Also when I was there, the island was suffering from power outages constantly. Atlantis was usually included in that but at Baha Mar, we never lost power once. |
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