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Old Jan 25, 2017, 8:14 pm
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I have a RC card number but can't figure out where to sign up for the MGM deal. Can anybody give a link?
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Old Jan 25, 2017, 11:16 pm
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Just click on the link in the top wiki
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Old Jan 26, 2017, 7:41 am
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Originally Posted by oh_lol
Just click on the link in the top wiki
Oooops. I didn't look there.

Thanks.
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Old Feb 13, 2017, 3:55 pm
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At the Mirage with RC offer.

Asked different agents, all said I could use the credit at any MGM property...unlike the Monte Carlo or MGM, apparently there are no exceptions to them here?
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Old Feb 14, 2017, 2:05 am
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Monte Carlo said I could use the credit anywhere. Vdara said I could use at Vdara, Maria, Bellagio. Other places we've stayed (Mandalay, MGM, signature) said it had to be in a specific set of restaurants in that hotel. I'm not sure I've tried Mirage yet.
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Old Mar 1, 2017, 9:32 am
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Check AMEX offers. I found $60 back after spending $300. Expires 6/30/17. Stackable with RC. Offer valid only at ARIA®, Vdara® Hotel & Spa, Bellagio®, MGM Grand® Las Vegas, The Signature at MGM Grand®, Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino, DELANO LAS VEGAS, and Mirage®.
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Old Mar 5, 2017, 9:58 pm
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@#$%^&*! resort fees

Looks like Longhorn and Arizona Charlie's have gone over to the dark side.

Single digits at first, but we know how that goes.

Las Vegas ain't what it was. Maybe it's just as well...if I hit buffets and did the drink comps (i.e. long stays at the tables) like 20 years ago I'd probably land in the ER.

Too bad for millennials, though. Resort fees can cost the total nightly rate of 20-25 years ago, the odds on table games are worse (probably slots as well), so why bother, and everything else like Britney Spears shows generally has to be its own profit center. The cost advantage versus other possibilities isn't what it was.
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Old Mar 9, 2017, 7:00 pm
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Originally Posted by RustyC
Looks like Longhorn and Arizona Charlie's have gone over to the dark side.

Single digits at first, but we know how that goes.

Las Vegas ain't what it was. Maybe it's just as well...if I hit buffets and did the drink comps (i.e. long stays at the tables) like 20 years ago I'd probably land in the ER.

Too bad for millennials, though. Resort fees can cost the total nightly rate of 20-25 years ago, the odds on table games are worse (probably slots as well), so why bother, and everything else like Britney Spears shows generally has to be its own profit center. The cost advantage versus other possibilities isn't what it was.
You can still easily get comp drinks all day/night long on the strip as well as BOGO buffets

I'm not sure how the table game odds have changed except maybe roulette where you had majority single zero wheels but that was a LONG time ago

If you are going to Vegas and planning on making $$ you are probably in the wrong place

I bet mostly sports.
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Old Mar 9, 2017, 7:20 pm
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I told myself...

Originally Posted by flyer4512
If you are going to Vegas and planning on making $$ you are probably in the wrong place.
I wasn't goin' respond to this thread, but what the heck...

Tourism is the life blood of the city, but it's also killing the spirit. The "problem" is, when outsiders come in (that's "you"), they are coming to have a good time, they expect to spend money, lose money, they are responding to decades of PR that have been internalized as part of the taken for granted reality as to what Vegas is, and of course pushed and promoted by Vegas.

Basically, "you" don't care if you are overcharged, "you" don't care if you charged a ridiculous resort fee (not sure I've ever seen a legit one), "you" don't care if you are charged to park in a parking structure at your hotel, "you" just don't care. "You" come to have a good time or someone is paying on your behalf. And of course, the City of Las Vegas and all of its businesses are thrilled to embrace your don't care attitude... which is why "you" will also be paying through an additional hotel assessment if that infamous football stadium for what's their name is ever built.

So with the improvement in the economy, Vegas has gone out of its way to embrace it... this weekend I'm thrilled to let you know that according to Orbitz, you can get a room at the Motel 6 for $148, plus tax...

Somewhere in the city there still is a Costco where you can get a hotdog for $1.50 plus a drink. Unfortunately, that's no longer possible at the Orleans as a few weeks ago.

The Vegas experience is being destroyed because "you" guys don't care, and "we" luv that you don't. Perhap's it's always been that, but it's reached gigantic proportions. Build bigger, more fancy, charge more, the human touch is hard to find, even those who offer personal services (I've heard) have to re-evaluate how to offer their, uh, goods...

The FTC doesn't seem to care, advertise those great prices, and then later disclose, if at all, the resort fee. A great source of entertainment is to go over to any large casino at check out time, and sit down and watch folks check out...I owe what? But I didn't use the phone, read the newspaper, why do I have to pay $40/day more for my stay????????

But no one cares. Cause "you" come to play or attend "business" and don't care, and Vegas luvs you for it.

This town is one big PR, and folks keep falling for it...
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Old Mar 9, 2017, 8:08 pm
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Originally Posted by randix
I wasn't goin' respond to this thread, but what the heck...

Tourism is the life blood of the city, but it's also killing the spirit. The "problem" is, when outsiders come in (that's "you"), they are coming to have a good time, they expect to spend money, lose money, they are responding to decades of PR that have been internalized as part of the taken for granted reality as to what Vegas is, and of course pushed and promoted by Vegas.

Basically, "you" don't care if you are overcharged, "you" don't care if you charged a ridiculous resort fee (not sure I've ever seen a legit one), "you" don't care if you are charged to park in a parking structure at your hotel, "you" just don't care. "You" come to have a good time or someone is paying on your behalf. And of course, the City of Las Vegas and all of its businesses are thrilled to embrace your don't care attitude... which is why "you" will also be paying through an additional hotel assessment if that infamous football stadium for what's their name is ever built.

So with the improvement in the economy, Vegas has gone out of its way to embrace it... this weekend I'm thrilled to let you know that according to Orbitz, you can get a room at the Motel 6 for $148, plus tax...

Somewhere in the city there still is a Costco where you can get a hotdog for $1.50 plus a drink. Unfortunately, that's no longer possible at the Orleans as a few weeks ago.

The Vegas experience is being destroyed because "you" guys don't care, and "we" luv that you don't. Perhap's it's always been that, but it's reached gigantic proportions. Build bigger, more fancy, charge more, the human touch is hard to find, even those who offer personal services (I've heard) have to re-evaluate how to offer their, uh, goods...

The FTC doesn't seem to care, advertise those great prices, and then later disclose, if at all, the resort fee. A great source of entertainment is to go over to any large casino at check out time, and sit down and watch folks check out...I owe what? But I didn't use the phone, read the newspaper, why do I have to pay $40/day more for my stay????????

But no one cares. Cause "you" come to play or attend "business" and don't care, and Vegas luvs you for it.

This town is one big PR, and folks keep falling for it...

Now that's funny, I go to Vegas 3 -4 times per year as part of a bunch of us sports gamblers. We go at various times to optimize the odds and one of us is in Vegas Every month year round. I made about $30K on sports ( 90% futures) betting last year, my cut of the team pie.

Prior to the sports betting apps we went to a dozen or so casinos shopping odds. WG,MGM, WH mobile apps have made things much easier.

My rooms are always comped @ WG as are my food and drink, shows and of course flights via CC churning.

My response was directed at people who think $30 a day in Vegas is going to make or break them. I drop $100 plus a day tipping the writers and bartenders/waitresses, more when I cash winners.

Even though we don't play much @ Mlife ( sports bets don't count @mlife so it's all my wifes gambling ) I just took a peak, this weekend would cost me $88 plus tax ( Saturday is $88) and resort fees for 2 nights ( Sunday Comp) @ Mandalay Bay with $150 food comp and $100 free play so I would be up $$. If I went Sunday and Monday it would be $68.03 ( resort fee and tax ) total as both nights would be comped and I would still get the gaming and food comps of $250.

It's also the start of March Madness which is peak season in Vegas and NFL win totals should be released soon which will bring more business.

I'm sorry but I have much better things to do than sit at a hotel checkout to see if people complain about charges which they know of before they check in as it's clearly stated on the itinerary even for comped rooms.


Maybe you shouldn't have replied because you picked the wrong person to call "YOU" over and over.

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Old Mar 10, 2017, 7:35 pm
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So for royal Caribbean just click link and book? Don't have to actually be a member???
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Old Mar 13, 2017, 12:37 pm
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Originally Posted by flyer4512
I'm not sure how the table game odds have changed except maybe roulette where you had majority single zero wheels but that was a LONG time ago.
The majority of strip casinos, and many others, pay 6:5 instead of 3:2 on blackjack at tables less than $25/minimum, which increases the house edge by about 3 times depending on the other rules. Many have also reduced the odds bets on craps.
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Old Mar 14, 2017, 12:07 am
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So for royal Caribbean just click link and book? Don't have to actually be a member???
Thanks
Thats right. I did used it 3 times last year and no questions asked in the front desk. Enjoy Vegas!
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Old Mar 14, 2017, 3:31 pm
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Originally Posted by mudpuppy
The majority of strip casinos, and many others, pay 6:5 instead of 3:2 on blackjack at tables less than $25/minimum, which increases the house edge by about 3 times depending on the other rules. Many have also reduced the odds bets on craps.

Good to know but I rarely bet anything other than sports so if I am looking for a break I probably wouldn't play $5 hands and sit next to a lady who splits 10's.............true story
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Old Mar 17, 2017, 5:52 pm
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Blackjack on the strip completely sucks now. Every time I go back the rules get more restrictive. Last time I went was in Nov and I could not get even money for a blackjack when the dealer showed an ace and I could not double down on anything other than a 10 or 11. Crazy!
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