Venetian/Palazzo RESCINDING offers that have already been booked!!!

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Originally posted by: bardolator2
Las Vegas has busy nights and not busy nights. Typically, comped players want busy nights.


Off topic like every other post. Bardolator did you play the role of Howard Sprague on the Andy Griffith Show? Just wondering.



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Originally posted by: MoneyLA
It doesnt matter if the these hotels are empty or not to say that comped rooms should be given out.

It costs a casino money to give away a free room. Linens, cleaning, wear and tear, general maintenance. If you can't cover your "cost" of the room, you dont simply give it away just to fill it.

Now, you can lose money on a room if the hotel guest is going to spend their money elsewhere on other profitable line items, such as gambling, or theyve book a party, or they are running a convention.

you dont give away a room just because its empty.


Empty hotel soon leads to an empty casino and empty restaurants.
"Does V/P run anywhere close to 100% occupancy that they need to free up rooms? "

Asked, answered, and commented upon. One would think that someone who had gotten this far in the thread might have actually read something people wrote in it. Then again, who can say what is relevant in the world of persons who seem fixated on 50-year-old sitcoms?

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Originally posted by: bardolator2
"Does V/P run anywhere close to 100% occupancy that they need to free up rooms? "

Asked, answered, and commented upon. One would think that someone who had gotten this far in the thread might have actually read something people wrote in it. Then again, who can say what is relevant in the world of persons who seem fixated on 50-year-old sitcoms?


You seem confused between me and Liondownnow. Therefore, for your benefit, I will be more verbose.

It was more a rhetorical question. As per Dictionary.com: A question asked merely for effect with no answer expected. The answer may be obvious or immediately provided by the questioner.

I thought the answer was obvious. Since you need an explanation, I will provide one to you. I think that even with your speculated X number of rooms given to InterContinental, there will still be plenty of empty rooms in the V/P.
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Originally posted by: bardolator2
Then again, who can say what is relevant in the world of persons who seem fixated on 50-year-old sitcoms?

Is that another one of those rhetorical questions? If not, my guess is Howard Sprague and Sarah Palin.

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Originally posted by: bardolator2
"Does V/P run anywhere close to 100% occupancy that they need to free up rooms? "

Asked, answered, and commented upon. One would think that someone who had gotten this far in the thread might have actually read something people wrote in it. Then again, who can say what is relevant in the world of persons who seem fixated on 50-year-old sitcoms?


I don't remember sitcoms of the '50's being in color Bard. (that was the big thing, now in color. I remember when Dragnet did the switch over. Friday still looked the same.) I'd go for 30 to 40 years ago on aging sitcoms there Bard.
Actually, the Andy Griffith Show started around 1960 in black-and-white. It switched to color a few years later.

Now what does this have to do with this thread? LOL
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Originally posted by: suecasey
Actually, the Andy Griffith Show started around 1960 in black-and-white. It switched to color a few years later.

Now what does this have to do with this thread? LOL



I think Opie (Ron Howard), had his offer at the V/P rescinded!!

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Originally posted by: djlevin
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Originally posted by: suecasey
Actually, the Andy Griffith Show started around 1960 in black-and-white. It switched to color a few years later.

Now what does this have to do with this thread? LOL



I think Opie (Ron Howard), had his offer at the V/P rescinded!!



Yet Otis Campbell is offered a comped room every night. Go figger.

No fixation here. No sirree Bob.

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