AMEX FHR Wynn/Encore Las Vegas
#1
Original Poster
Join Date: Nov 2011
Location: OC, California
Posts: 59
AMEX FHR Wynn/Encore Las Vegas
Hello,
New here. Scoured the forums and didn't see anything recent to what I am looking for so I thought I would post this.
I just booked a trip to Wynn Las Vegas through FHR (I am an AMEX Plat Cardholder) and ironically it was the same EXACT rate, down to the penny as the offer I received directly from Wynn marketing through their winter promo.
I have stayed at Wynn/Encore many times in the past but this is the first time booking through FHR and was wondering if there were any recent visits by anyone here that could let me know what the current FHR perks are. In the past I know you could use the $100 spa credit for anything, not just the spa.
Thanks!
New here. Scoured the forums and didn't see anything recent to what I am looking for so I thought I would post this.
I just booked a trip to Wynn Las Vegas through FHR (I am an AMEX Plat Cardholder) and ironically it was the same EXACT rate, down to the penny as the offer I received directly from Wynn marketing through their winter promo.
I have stayed at Wynn/Encore many times in the past but this is the first time booking through FHR and was wondering if there were any recent visits by anyone here that could let me know what the current FHR perks are. In the past I know you could use the $100 spa credit for anything, not just the spa.
Thanks!
#3
Join Date: Jan 2008
Posts: 662
$30 breakfast for up to 2 people staying in the room, usable at the Buffet or at the Terrace Point Cafe.
Both are good. The Buffet is a buffet with a lot of choices; the Terrace Point is a standard high-end hotel sit down breakfast. You just charge the meal to your room and they take it off when you settle up. Very easy.
We split our reservation across three different rooms - resort to suite back to resort - and got $300, which my companion used all in one go. They were very reasonable about everything.
Both are good. The Buffet is a buffet with a lot of choices; the Terrace Point is a standard high-end hotel sit down breakfast. You just charge the meal to your room and they take it off when you settle up. Very easy.
We split our reservation across three different rooms - resort to suite back to resort - and got $300, which my companion used all in one go. They were very reasonable about everything.
#4
Original Poster
Join Date: Nov 2011
Location: OC, California
Posts: 59
$30 breakfast for up to 2 people staying in the room, usable at the Buffet or at the Terrace Point Cafe.
Both are good. The Buffet is a buffet with a lot of choices; the Terrace Point is a standard high-end hotel sit down breakfast. You just charge the meal to your room and they take it off when you settle up. Very easy.
We split our reservation across three different rooms - resort to suite back to resort - and got $300, which my companion used all in one go. They were very reasonable about everything.
Both are good. The Buffet is a buffet with a lot of choices; the Terrace Point is a standard high-end hotel sit down breakfast. You just charge the meal to your room and they take it off when you settle up. Very easy.
We split our reservation across three different rooms - resort to suite back to resort - and got $300, which my companion used all in one go. They were very reasonable about everything.
#5
Join Date: Jan 2008
Posts: 662
Yes, I didn't know either! We didn't do it for that reason - we just didn't need the suite for 2 of the 4 nights. It worked out that that was a bit of a hassle, moving in and out three times each. However, the hotel was most accommodating - and it also netted us an additional $200.