Any reason to keep Paris reservation?

I have comped rooms downtown with freeplay and food at the GG, EL CO, and Fremont. I also have comped rooms at Paris during my stay. Bottom line must be suffering in Vegas because I am not a big player.

I prefer downtown, but will see a show on the strip one night. I wonder if it will hurt in the future with HET if I keep the reservation and give them little or no play?

Appreciate any advise.
Stiffing a casino is generally never recommended. I stiffed Gold Coast in 2010 and just NOW finally getting some older offers back.

You should just cancel your reservation with Paris and keep a good relationship until you need them. Unless that is, you don't care and don't plan on using them again.

My next trip I plan on low playing Golden Gate because their rooms are so cheap, I can afford to use pocket change to pay for a room if they stop my offers.
Nobody can ever say for certain what will happen in a particular case. HET (or CET) is pretty generous for a long time, or at least it takes the marketing dept a while to catch up and re-set your comp status.

Keep the comp, at least for the night of the Strip show. You can play some at Paris before the show, some after the show, and enjoy having the Paris room rather than fighting your way back downtown. Do it. They won't kill you.

We just stayed at Paris last week, and the rooms (2 red rooms, one was a P-red-room) were wonderful. One of the best stays we have ever had.

However, the play (video poker) was terrible. It was so bad, we would not go back. I wrote down these remarks in our book: "Why bother?" and "Never come to Paris again."

Service in the Diamond room was terrble also.

We really don't care if the offers drop.

- bcc

If you only have One nite booked? Probably won't hurt you.

I think a Problem can result IF booking the "whole" offer, like 4 comp nites, but only staying one or 2.
(like when overlapping stays at other hotels)

But if you only have a night? I would stay, and don't worry.

Agree about the lousy vp at Paris. Its been that way long time. Usually if I stay at Paris, I play
next door at Ballys. I have better luck over there anyway.




Paris has a VP machine that I like. It is a penny machine where you can play up to 100 hands. I realize the payouts are low, and the house edge is huge, but you can play for a good while on a small amount of money, and its always fun to play multi-line vp.
Use the Paris, you might never get one of those again. One of the best views I ever had was at the Paris. Belaggio fountain views were awesome from the red room we had back in July 2010. Casino is kind of small, rooms are over priced, but overall very clean and nice.
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