Does MGM Resorts/Caesars still have dedicated Members lines at Restaurants?
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Does MGM Resorts/Caesars still have dedicated Members lines at Restaurants?
Hi All, Its been a while since Ive returned to Vegas (pre covid), and now that most restaurants allow or require reservations, even the buffets, I am curious if there are still dedicated "invited guests" lanes or for tiered members at all MGM resorts and Caesars properties. Specifically, will be staying at the Bellagio and will frequent that hotel and other MGM brands.
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Im at the Aria right now. Pretty sure I saw Invited Guest signs around here..
Went to Sadelles Cafe at the Bellagio yesterday. We had reservations, and walked right up to the hostess desk using the other roped off line that no one was standing in. There were about 20 people in the other line.
The empty line mustve been for Invited Guests/Reservations/VIPs.
Went to Sadelles Cafe at the Bellagio yesterday. We had reservations, and walked right up to the hostess desk using the other roped off line that no one was standing in. There were about 20 people in the other line.
The empty line mustve been for Invited Guests/Reservations/VIPs.
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It varies by venue. Buffets and things like casual/coffee shop vibe (e.g. Sadelle's as mentioned; Salt & Ivy at Aria) will often have a separate lane for elite tiers/VIP (the Bellagio buffet definitely still does, as of last week). Higher end places won't (but depending on how much pull you and/or your host have that might not be an obstacle). There are also places like Noodles at Bellagio and Din Tai Fung at Aria where there is no VIP lane per se, but if you are MLife Noir then you can show it at the check-in desk/podium and bypass the line. So there's no universal rule, you just have to look and/or ask.