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eponymous_coward Jul 29, 2010 12:35 pm

There's also a Hilton Vacations property on the site of the Flamingo, and one somewhere else on the Strip.

The easiest way to earn FF miles is renting cars in Vegas, IMO. I've earned two Rapid Reward redemptions mostly on car rentals using 3x/4x Alamo bonuses... which I've redeemed for flying to Vegas (WN is a pretty decent way to get to Vegas; a lot of WN cities have Vegas nonstops, even places like LBB).

oiuyt Jul 29, 2010 2:41 pm


Originally Posted by Delta2010 (Post 14377756)
I will be going to Vegas next month with my family. I am wondering if there is any way I can earn big chunk of miles while I am there.

What miles are earned in Vegas stay in Vegas.

onesweetworld Jul 29, 2010 7:13 pm

Get some coins from the US Mint and then play them in the slots. You will actually be "circulating" them too.

portishead Jul 29, 2010 9:18 pm

With Hilton's Triple Mile promotion with Virgin Atlantic, I was earning 3000 miles per 1 night stay at the LV Hilton. Not bad for a $42.95/night rate. (Plus, as a diamond, I got free breakfast buffet as well for two people.) I alternated stays with the Doubletree, which was $73/night.

I think this promo ends on July 31, but now it's 2000 Virgin miles per stay for their Double Miles promotion, or 2000 bmi miles per night.

azhoopsfan Jul 29, 2010 10:24 pm


Originally Posted by onesweetworld (Post 14389582)
Get some coins from the US Mint and then play them in the slots. You will actually be "circulating" them too.

I don't think there are any machines in Vegas that still use coins (all slips now). But even if they did, they probably use the silver dollars coins. The dollar coin forum has a bunch info about people trying to redeem coins in Vegas with not too much success.

shakenjason Jul 30, 2010 11:44 pm


Originally Posted by azhoopsfan (Post 14390449)
I don't think there are any machines in Vegas that still use coins (all slips now). But even if they did, they probably use the silver dollars coins. The dollar coin forum has a bunch info about people trying to redeem coins in Vegas with not too much success.

That would be correct. There are only a handful of casinos that I know of that still take coins of any denomination, much less the gold dollar coins. You can however exchange small amounts of dollar coins at casino cages for paper money.

jcbranch Jul 31, 2010 1:50 am


Originally Posted by sosafan (Post 14381142)
The more time, effort and energy that you put into winning in Las Vegas, the more money you will lose.

right there. they don't build those enormous buildings on people actually winning money. but hey try your luck

atLAS, aLAS Jul 31, 2010 12:19 pm

a couple of opportunities
 
One can convert Harrahs points to Hawaiian Airlines points, but it is at a low rate that I never considered. But you might do it if you are not returning to Vegas and the points would otherwise expire from inactivity (Harrahs points expire after one year of inactivity)

One can also get SPG points from the Westin slot card at a really good rate: 1 cent cashback gets one SPG point. However, it is more difficult to get points cheaply on the card since they lowered the points earning rate by 75% on their Shufflemaster blackjack machine. They have 25 cent progressive video poker that becomes positive expectancy on occasion; check the meters. I believe that the points accumulate on most machines at a 0.5% rate.

peachfront Jul 31, 2010 12:27 pm

This cannot be true unless you have some kind of mental deficit. The more time, effort, and energy you put into winning, the more opportunities you will find to profit, be it from blackjack (card counter), the (admittedly increasingly rare) coupons or beatable machines, or from poker. Most people lose because most people DON'T make any effort. The techniques for making money in Vegas are not top secret information, they are widely published, so if you don't make use of them, you really have no one to blame but yourself. Most people feel it's too much effort to win...that's their choice.

Vegas is not a town to worry about earning miles. I go there to pick up cash.





Originally Posted by sosafan (Post 14381142)
The more time, effort and energy that you put into winning in Las Vegas, the more money you will lose.


mahasamatman Jul 31, 2010 12:48 pm


Originally Posted by peachfront (Post 14398450)
The more time, effort, and energy you put into winning, the more opportunities you will find to profit

I don't think time and energy are the differentiators, but effort definitely is. I never put in the effort because I consider gambling to be a form of entertainment. As long as I can get a few hours for not too much money, I've done my job. I don't think I'd enjoy it if I was actually trying to make money.

Keyser Jul 31, 2010 1:06 pm


Originally Posted by mahasamatman (Post 14398524)
I don't think time and energy are the differentiators, but effort definitely is. I never put in the effort because I consider gambling to be a form of entertainment. As long as I can get a few hours for not too much money, I've done my job. I don't think I'd enjoy it if I was actually trying to make money.

i agree with that....i always have a limit & if i lose that amount then i'm done for the day....

KhalilSheikh Aug 1, 2010 2:26 am

iDine (AA), compounded with their current 500-mile 'Restaurant Hopping Bonus'.
I agree with most posters here...not the best place to earn miles.

cnsoccer Aug 1, 2010 2:46 am


Originally Posted by Max M (Post 14384534)
If Casinos can offer Sex In The City themed slot machines, why not Up In The Air themed [and frequent flyer mileage offering] slot machines? :D

I saw the Sex in the City machines today after having read this and it just made me chuckle... instead of winning money you win bonus miles, comped upgrades and maybe even higher status. That would definitely be an interesting one...

Keyser Aug 1, 2010 4:44 am


Originally Posted by cnsoccer (Post 14401047)
I saw the Sex in the City machines today after having read this and it just made me chuckle... instead of winning money you win bonus miles, comped upgrades and maybe even higher status. That would definitely be an interesting one...

it could become the venue for the next ft do....:D

denCSA Aug 2, 2010 1:59 pm

For your hotel booking, you can get BD miles (which are actually very valuable) by booking through its website's hotel portal (which is actually Expedia in the background). You have to book a minimum of 3* hotel to earn any mileage starting at 500 per night, but goes up from there along with * level.


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