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    Early last month Sheldon Adelson, CEO of the Sands Corp. which owns the Veneyian/Palazoo Casino Resorts in Las Vegas, as well as in Macau and Singapore said the following

    "We know that the subject of comps has played out all across Las Vegas, but we've taken a different position. We've essentially cut out all of our comps except the most highly rated players. No more are we packaging deals to try to be competitive with others. There's no more comp rooms given out . there's no more food and beverage, there's no shopping credits, there's no restaurant credits, there's no showroom credits. We're selling rooms and we see that it's resulting in a substantial increase in cash income."

    Do you think that all casinos will end up doing this eventually?

    Personally, I know they would like to do it, but I don't think it will ever happen. Especially, for the lower-tier casino properties.

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    Re: Venetian ends comp rooms for gamblers

    We completely agree with you and we have made changes as the industry changes.

    When Caesar’s Entertainment took over Planet Hollywood, we did notice a decline in our comps and offers. And yet our play had never changed. Because we usually visit LV, 2 times a year for a few weeks at a time and we travel from Hawaii, getting comped was essential to us. We always felt it was better that our money was spent in the casino enjoying it, rather than paying for a hotel room. However, that only works if you’re being comped. To eliminate this “trend” that may be coming, we have bought timeshare weeks across the street from PH at the Jockey Club. . .$500 per week. . .which is about a day’s allowance of gambling for my wife and I and now we do not have the pressure of earning room comps. And in return, we own a little slice at “the 50 yard line’ on the Las Vegas Strip (and enjoy amenities at the Cosmopolitan for compensation in taking the Jockey Club’s parking lot when they built the Cosmo.) We can now enjoy the comps for food, which we used to pay for. The ironic thing about this is, if they hadn’t started this trend, we never would have considered buying timeshare weeks in Las Vegas. Now that we don’t have to gamble to the extent of earning a room comp each day, maybe they’re burning themselves with this new idea. Everybody tries to increase their bottom line but not every idea works . . .“Vegas, A Family Town

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    • #3
      Re: Venetian ends comp rooms for gamblers

      One more thing - it sure makes you feel "warm and fuzzy" when they're only going to "take care of" the "whales!" (kohola)

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      • #4
        Re: Venetian ends comp rooms for gamblers

        its coming down to high roller or who do you know in Vegas for comps

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