Monday, December 12, 2011

Players Cards

I%26#39;ve heard these mentioned a few times but I%26#39;m not totally sure what they are.





How and where do you get them?



And is it worth spending time getting them if your not planning on gambling a great deal?



Players Cards


The casino tracks your play, based on the level of play you are offered promotions and possibly ';comped'; meals or other benefits.





They%26#39;re worth getting regardless of your gambling level as you may be entitled to ';something'; and it doesn%26#39;t cost you anything.





When you get to a casino just ask where the ';slot club'; or ';players club'; is and they%26#39;ll set you up.





Lots more info here if you search for ';Comps'; or ';players card';



Players Cards


They look like a credit card and are used to track your play. Each Casino has a Players Club window where you can get on in a minute by giving them drivers license as ID. I would recommend you get one at all the places you visit - ask them if there are any free / special offers for new members because sometimes you will get free slot play or other benefits if you are a new member.





I would sign up for them if for nothing else for any offers and to get on their mailing lists for discounts.




Do some research into the casinos you%26#39;re planning on gambling at. The Players Club rewards are much different from casino to casino. Not surprisingly, the less popular casinos (or the ones off the strip) usually have the best clubs! I usually play at the Palms because it is nice and has a good rewards program. %26lt;img src=';hotelchatter.com/files/鈥alms_from_moon.jpg';%26gt;




http://lasvegas.wikia.com/wiki/Player%26#39;s_clubs





MGM/Mirage and Total rewards cover most of the casinos.



Bills gives you a coupon book. Venetian/Palazzo gives you $15 free play. Wynn gives you a little free play and an easy way to earn 2 free buffets.

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