Under most circumstances, using your players card at any of the Caesars properties generates a "trip" and could adversely affect your offers if you don't play up to your usual daily average. I was a low diamond there and now am a platinum. Playing minimally as part of the Race to Rewards last year has torpedoed my room offers from Total Rewards in Vegas but I don't care because I'd rather not stay there.
Do any other Vegas casinos use "tripping" to this extent? I am specifically referring to the Boyd properties and El Cortez (don't laugh, I love playing an staying there. My money lasts longer and the machines seem to treat me better).
A friend is going to Vegas solo. She has been treated decently by the El Cortez on about $2,000 coin in per day, free rooms anytime plus food and free slot play. She wants to play there on this trip but not as much as usual. She is not using her room offer on this trip but instead is using the LVA BOGO Cabana Suites coupon. If she gives them about $200 a day slot/VP action and uses her players card is she damaging her future offers? I say absolutely, but would like advice from seasoned Vegas sages. Should she just play without her card?
What about the downtown Boyd properties?
Do any other Vegas casinos use "tripping" to this extent? I am specifically referring to the Boyd properties and El Cortez (don't laugh, I love playing an staying there. My money lasts longer and the machines seem to treat me better).
A friend is going to Vegas solo. She has been treated decently by the El Cortez on about $2,000 coin in per day, free rooms anytime plus food and free slot play. She wants to play there on this trip but not as much as usual. She is not using her room offer on this trip but instead is using the LVA BOGO Cabana Suites coupon. If she gives them about $200 a day slot/VP action and uses her players card is she damaging her future offers? I say absolutely, but would like advice from seasoned Vegas sages. Should she just play without her card?
What about the downtown Boyd properties?