Just some tips and reviews of the other MyVegas rewards that we used.

1. Since we were in LV for 4 days, I got the Monorail BOGO 3 day unlimited pass total cost $28. You need to have a staffed ticket booth at the Monorail to use these MYVegas rewards. From what I saw at Westgate I don't think this location is staffed any longer. And check the hours of staffing at other locations. We went to the Ballys location(we were staying at Bally's) and they were not staffed after 8pm.

2. Bellagio dinner Tuesday night BOGO total cost $38. Buffet was great for us chicken, turkey, rib roast, variety of potato selections, fruit, salads, pizza, seafood including sushi(didn't try as don't eat seafood), 4 or 5 soups, rolls, and hugh variety of dessets. I didn't see any unusual foods such as venison or duck that used to be on the Bellagio buffet. This was real food, not that stuff like they had a Wicked Spoon with a bunch of stuff added to it that didn't work for me.

Didn't need a room for this offer. Works out to $19 each which is reasonable for Bellagio dinner buffet to me. Free would have been better of course, but even if I got a free room with Myvegas there would be a resort fee to pay.

3. MGM Grand buffet weekday Breakfast-was able to get a free reward for each of us. Got 1, then they were sold out, so checked back and others became available the next day. No room needed.

If any difficulty walking use valet parking, the Mlife booth and buffet are closest to valet parking. Self parking is quite a walk. For hours call the buffet itself as it started at 7:30am, but MGM Grand website has 7am-10:30am which is what I was told by hotel operator.

Omelet station, carved ham, bacon and sausage links & patties, biscuits(hard per hubby) & gravy, fruits and salads, fried twinkies(didn't try). Bread, bagels, & danish.

For free it was a great breakfast buffet. Regular weekday morning cost is $17.99 each We wouldn't pay that for this breakfast buffet.