Just got back from a weekend trip. I'm platinum at CET, which equates to Level 2 at Revel. Came with $25 in slot play and supposed free parking. However, since their system is not yet equipped to allow earned dollars to be used for anything other than turning it into slot play, I got stuck paying $5 the first time I left the garage. The second time, I complained (when I'm a guest at Borgata, I pay the $5 the first time and they give you a receipt for the rest of your stay - not the case here). However, if you have a Borgata black or CET Platinum, Diamond or 7Stars, show it to the parking garage attendant and parking will be free.
Curious - those of you who have been to Revel...did it bug you at all that there isn't a single quick-service restaurant on the property? I mean, I asked three suits on the floor where I could buy a cup of coffee or an iced tea and they looked at me like I was asking to buy a crack rock and told me I could order from the cocktail waitresses if I'm playing. Well, yeah, but...that's not the point!
Also odd - no "sundries" store. If you forget, say, your razor or toothbrush or need to buy a pack of Advil because the pounding music from Royal Jelly mixed with the cover band at The Social mixed with the DJ who sets up camp in the middle of the casino on a Saturday night gave you a headache, well....you're getting in the car and driving to Walgreens.
It's a lovely property, absolutely. But I found a lot of things to be incongruous with the image they're projecting ($55 for a day pass at the spa and when I asked if they had any beverages -- like the bottled water, juices or seltzer spritzers at every other high-end spa -- was brought a Dixie cup of water) and also a lot of inconveniences (such as the examples above).
LOVE the non-smoking, though...