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bobu Dec 18, 2012 4:20 am

myVEGAS Facebook Game - Free Rooms, Shows, Buffets, etc
 
For those who aren't familiar with this game, myVEGAS is a free facebook game that rewards you with actual rewards for playing the game. You can earn anything from a deck of playing cards, to free rooms and buffets, and even picking a song for the Bellagio fountain. I've played about 3 months, and my wife about 2, and we've accumulated over $700 worth of comps, so you guys should definitely check it out. And the thing about this game, it's actually fun and addicting. You basically either play slots or blackjack to earn comps!

Website to get you started, www.myvegasadvisor.com

Join the myVEGAS Gifts, Guides & Giveaways group page. Ask questions, lots of people there to help. If you head down to the 5000+ chip thread, there's someone who always updates it with the latest chips. You should be able to start off with over 30,000 chips right there if you're a beginner.

Let me know if you guys have any questions, I'll try to answer best I can.

I want to update you guys, I'm up to about 480k LP now but never have chips. Only time I can really play is if I hit a good daily spin lol.

corky Dec 18, 2012 1:31 pm

I have been playing for about a month & have also won rewards which I can redeem for free rooms or vip to a club or shows. And it is the kind of thing I can just let run in the background at work & check in once in a while. I have found that the best pay off is Excalibur game.
Have you figured out how to add people who are already my FB friends & play MyVegas to my MyVegas friend list so I can send them gifts? I don't get it. And here is a good feature--I redeemed an award or a club & ended up not using it when I was in Vegas last month & they just redeposited my points after I contacted them. I haven't paid a penny out of pocket & won't but the rewards are adding up. It's fun.

bobu Dec 18, 2012 6:35 pm

Yeah, that's why I love this game too. Free comps are always nice. And your friends should be in your myVEGAS friend list already, not sure why it isn't. Add your name to the add your name thread, you'll get way more friends that way.

Tiki Dec 20, 2012 7:31 pm

OK I used my husband's FB account (which is only for maximizing FB promos) to do this as we will be transiting Vegas in late summer and it would be nice to get free show tickets and nice dinners. It seems that all the free rooms on offer are Sun-Thur only. I've been playing mostly Excalibur and Lucky Birds and in less than 24 hours have gotten 3800 loyalty points with no cash outlay. It's a fun little diversion to do during ad breaks on tv.

Loren Pechtel Dec 20, 2012 10:04 pm


Originally Posted by Tiki (Post 19896844)
OK I used my husband's FB account (which is only for maximizing FB promos) to do this as we will be transiting Vegas in late summer and it would be nice to get free show tickets and nice dinners. It seems that all the free rooms on offer are Sun-Thur only. I've been playing mostly Excalibur and Lucky Birds and in less than 24 hours have gotten 3800 loyalty points with no cash outlay. It's a fun little diversion to do during ad breaks on tv.

you're doing better at it than I am, although I know I'm missing a bit by rejecting all the share-with-friends stuff. (I don't like it when I keep getting such stuff from Farmville, I'm not going to inflict it on people that aren't going to be in Vegas.)

bobu Dec 20, 2012 11:23 pm

Best thing to do is make a fresh new Facebook account to play the game. This way you don't have to worry about all the spam you might receive or dish out, and you can maximize on all your chips.

Loren Pechtel Dec 21, 2012 2:40 pm


Originally Posted by bobu (Post 19897852)
Best thing to do is make a fresh new Facebook account to play the game. This way you don't have to worry about all the spam you might receive or dish out, and you can maximize on all your chips.

Why does Facebook tolerate spam-spewing apps that encourage this sort of thing?

Tiki Dec 22, 2012 3:40 pm


Originally Posted by Loren Pechtel (Post 19897583)
you're doing better at it than I am, although I know I'm missing a bit by rejecting all the share-with-friends stuff. (I don't like it when I keep getting such stuff from Farmville, I'm not going to inflict it on people that aren't going to be in Vegas.)

My husband doesn't use Facebook, his account is exclusively for promos and games so no one on my real friends list is getting spammed. They have been pretty generous with bonus chips. I have the best luck with the Lucky Birds game. I just wish they would introduce a higher level for free rooms that includes weekends.

Loren Pechtel Dec 22, 2012 6:43 pm


Originally Posted by Tiki (Post 19907038)
My husband doesn't use Facebook, his account is exclusively for promos and games so no one on my real friends list is getting spammed. They have been pretty generous with bonus chips. I have the best luck with the Lucky Birds game. I just wish they would introduce a higher level for free rooms that includes weekends.

How much interaction does Lucky Birds take? One good thing about the slot game is it will pretty much run itself.

I doubt they'll do it for weekends, they are probably giving away what they can't sell.

DenverBrian Dec 23, 2012 7:35 am


Originally Posted by Loren Pechtel (Post 19901785)
Why does Facebook tolerate spam-spewing apps that encourage this sort of thing?

Because it's the only way they can make money. @:-)

thebat Dec 23, 2012 9:44 am

WagerWorks
 
Any of you remember this program? The Facebook one sounds a lot like the old WagerWorks. A lot of people scored some great rewards, like nights at Mirage, or Bellagio or Treasure Island. Buffets, shows and tours too.

xenole Dec 24, 2012 1:10 am

I've tried a few games and had moderate luck.
Can never find all 6 items on the Jules Verne bonus game, the Angry Brids one is boring as is the farming one, the Excalibur one gives the most bonuses and Blackjack seems to give the dealer 20 rather a lot.

Since yesterday, I haven't seen a single "V" for building mis-located casinos and wins have dropped to near zero.

iruvmattree Dec 27, 2012 11:07 pm

First time posting on FT... I'm going to vegas Jan 3... let's see how much I can win with this until then =P thanks OP

tvelinsk Dec 28, 2012 7:46 am

My Mom and I both started playing back in October and were able to redeem for the following on our trip last week without ever purchasing any points:
Dinner at THE Steakhouse at Circus Circus: $150
2 Lunch Buffets at Bellagio: $43
2 high tea experiences at Bellagion: $74

I cannot imagine they are going to be keeping the redemption prices where they are - that just seems like a huge amount of stuff they are giving away for playing a Facebook game for a few months. Add in that you can earn 50,000 points a day by clicking the links that people have been so kind to post in the MyVegas Friends and the MyVegas Friends and Deals groups, my guess is that redemption levels may be shooting up in the near future.

xenole Dec 28, 2012 1:00 pm

I'm sure a lot of it is to tempt you in by staying at the hotel in queston to enjoy your meal etc.
Same with supermarkets. Sell something cheaply, you go in to buy it and end up spending loads of $$$ on other things.

It's taken me a week to get around 5500 points and that's from playing now and again.

Not being that local to LV, I would end up staying a few nights so if I were to get a one night redemption at say the Bellagio, I would most probably end up staying there for a couple more paid nights because of that, spend in their casino etc.


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