Foxwoods-MGM Free room offers

Are there any other fairly light players out there getting free room offers? I have offers for 2 free nights per week for most Sun-Thurs in all three hotels in January, February and March -- And these comped rooms include the Resort Fees as well. I'm wondering if it's because I've signed up for their email notifications 'cause I certainly am not a huge player. These deals don't show up on my printed monthly mailers. I'll get an email, and then have to log into my Dream Card account and look at "My Offers" then reserve on line. Other free stuff they've offered during the month are blenders, candy, tee-shirts, and the like. Hope this helps others who might not know about the special offers, to think about opening up an on-line account.

I'd be curious to learn what type of offers big players are getting for their play. Anyone care to share?
I am getting the same offers, 2 free nights Sunday-Thursday. I am light player as well, $25 Pai Gow for 4-5 hours.
I'm getting the exact same stuff too.

Probably the only difference in the "type of offers big players are getting for their play",
is that they probably get comped rooms for any day of the week,
and when you are getting an offer such as for a free $25 gas card,
they are getting a $50, $100 or more gas card offer.
They are also probably getting invites to special parties and events in the Grand Pequot Ballroom.

Rick
My husband gets s-th comp'ed and I get s-fri comp'ed. I also get Saturday nights for $89. We were Mohegan players for a very long time, but we made the switch based on room comps. The same play got us $150 friday nights and $250 Saturday nights at the Sun.

You should continue to receive these offers if you go and play.

I receive mine via email and husband gets them usps. I signed up for electronic delivery, but don't remember how.

Beth

I heard similar stories while in A C last month. Foxwoods has been taking a beating lately with all the new casinos in Ohio and PA.
I'd be using one of those free rooms this Sunday if it weren't for the upcoming "Blizzard" warning and the Foxwood 48-hour cancellation policy. Grrrrrrrr!