m-life slot club versus Harrah's

Is there anyone that can shed some light on which slot club is better? We used to belong to Stations slot club and really liked them, but had to change because they have a 3 month renewal. We only visit Vegas twice a year and didn't like the idea of having to start over every time. We then switched to Harrah's and have the Diamond card. We've been thinking of switching to M-life club and want to know if anyone knows if the comps are similar to Harrah's. We currently get 5 comped nights at Caesars Palace, but couldn't find any info on the M-life as far as if they also offer comped hotel nights. Any help would be appreciated.

Candy B
"they have a 3 month renewal"

Tier levels are good for 6 months.
That's good to know about the tier levels. I assumed you had to start over every 3 months. I'm assuming you are talking about Stations? Thanks for info.
Yes, Stations. As I indicated on your other thread, you have 3 months to achieve a tier level, but once you do, you can keep it for 6 months. It can be a problem for out-of-towners, I know.

6 months will work for us. Still want to compair M-life club. Anyone have any input on that? I actually contacted the M-life and got to talk to a casino host at Aria. He was supposed to check my play at Harrah's and get back to me, but never did. Maybe I'm too low of a roller for a reply. I was hoping to get a deal on a room at Aria as it looks like a good place to stay and I just wanted to know what kind of play was needed to get a comped room.
Candydave, Mlife has modeled their comp program after Caesar's Total Rewards, but to achieve equivalent comps it takes more in Mlife than the equivalent level of play would in Total Rewards. I'm a 7 Stars at Caesars and recently joined Mlife and have the brochure that spells out the benefits at different tier levels, and you really have to work hard to get the level of benefits that a Diamond at Total Rewards might start receiving. Many benefits Diamonds get at TR are only avail once you get to the highest tier level in Mlife. There are some differences, though, as Mlife has "express comps", comps that you can use immediately after any play, and you only have to enter the card through any slot machine to find out how much is avail, which you can use for food, gift shop, etc.
Vegas Watcher,

Thanks for the info. It sounds like Harrah's might be the better option. We have a hard enough time keeping the Diamond card, so if it takes more to acheive at M-Life, that would be hard for us. I don't really have many complaints about Harrahs, besides their paytables for video poker. M-Life properties probably wouldn't be any better there. I really appreciate your input.
You're quite welcome, Candydave!
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