3 Free nights at the Plaza for a Facebook "Like" at..

I still find it extremely difficult to swallow the Plaza charging a "resort fee"" {choke.,,ack,..gasp}.
So long story short I shouldn't ckick on it because I will not get the free nights????

Damn late to the party again..........
I wonder how many ppl signed up just to see what the deal is and have no intentions of staying? That would suck for those that were actually going to go.

Free rooms in Vegas isn't the hardest thing to acquire. What made this offer so interesting?
The Plaza may not have learned from their last livingsocial debacle. SCAM SCAM SCAM
I don't trust a thing they say, or put in writing for that matter.

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Originally posted by: treegirl
I wonder how many ppl signed up just to see what the deal is and have no intentions of staying? That would suck for those that were actually going to go.

Free rooms in Vegas isn't the hardest thing to acquire. What made this offer so interesting?


Believe it or not, there are a lot of people that go to Vegas that have no clue as to how to get free rooms, so when they see an offer like this, they jump at the chance.

What I would be interested i knowing is how much casino action the hotel takes in from these "free" rooms. If there are two people in a room, and they dump $300 each for the 3 nights on average, and they gave away 300 rooms....does $180,000 seem right? If so, it seems that the casino is going to do very well giving away "free" rooms!

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Originally posted by: BAGIANT
What I would be interested i knowing is how much casino action the hotel takes in from these "free" rooms. If there are two people in a room, and they dump $300 each for the 3 nights on average, and they gave away 300 rooms....does $180,000 seem right? If so, it seems that the casino is going to do very well giving away "free" rooms!



Haven't you been reading the posts? The problem with the plaza is that people stay there but play elsewhere.

I myself stayed at the plaza in january, I doubt if I put in $50 (not losses, just coin in) in my whole 4 night stay there. So while the give away was a good idea, until they make the casino more enjoyable (friendlier dealers esp) people will be playing elsewhere.

but that's JMHO.


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Originally posted by: makikiboy
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Originally posted by: BAGIANT
What I would be interested i knowing is how much casino action the hotel takes in from these "free" rooms. If there are two people in a room, and they dump $300 each for the 3 nights on average, and they gave away 300 rooms....does $180,000 seem right? If so, it seems that the casino is going to do very well giving away "free" rooms!



Haven't you been reading the posts? The problem with the plaza is that people stay there but play elsewhere.

I myself stayed at the plaza in january, I doubt if I put in $50 (not losses, just coin in) in my whole 4 night stay there. So while the give away was a good idea, until they make the casino more enjoyable (friendlier dealers esp) people will be playing elsewhere.

but that's JMHO.


I was a big fan of the new Plaza casino until the creepy, octogenarian, half-naked cocktail waitress insisted on giving me a eyeful of skin in exchange for tips.

Listen, lady, I'll give you 20 bucks....just, please, put a coat on.

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