Caesars

Where To Play – Q+A

A couple of related questions that I get so often:

Q: [Speaking about Caesars] Why would you want to go to a property that is going to declare bankruptcy? There are many others (Bellagio ,Wynn, Venetian, Southpoint) to name a few. I would avoid Caesars.

A: The short answer is that we can still find very good plays there. Where skilled players play depends on a lot of factors: whether they are locals or out-of-towners; whether they need room comps or not; how much bounce-back free play is given; whether they have been banned from a casino; what their financial and/or psychological bankroll limits are; what their goals are; whether they count comps in their win figures; their location –  and on and on.

That being said we try to be very aware of benefits we have earned at any casino and not let them pile up.

News from Caesars Properties

If you play at a Caesars Entertainment property, hopefully you already know about the Seven Star Insider.  (http://www.sevenstarsinsider.com/site/sevenstarsinsider/)  I have often talked about this very helpful website, one full of information that can make your CZR play more enjoyable and financially successful, even if you aren’t at the Seven Star tier level.  Perhaps you have already subscribed to the monthly newsletter, but you may not know about another middle-of-the-month feature you can access by clicking on “Latest News” at the top of the home page.  Here are just a few tidbits about Caesars Palace, among many others from various casinos,

Casino Holiday Shopping

Christmas 2014

This was  the photo taken at the recent Great Gift Wrap-Up at Caesars Palace.  A photo freebie is one of the perks they do every year during this event and we like this.  We  can look back at all these photos and see how we are aging!  This year we have titled the picture “The Year of the Canes.”

For a long time we never counted holiday shopping benefits when we figured in advance the EV of a play we were considering. 

Breaking News

NY Post article

It’s news like this that doesn’t make Caesar Entertainment customers feel secure.  However, as a 30-year veteran of the “casino war,” I don’t spend much time worrying about what might happen in the future.  Change is the only casino thing on which one can depend!

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And just as we have built up again our reserve of tokens,

Casino Marketing Partnerships

Cross-marketing has always been a technique used by casinos, but it is really picking up steam these days.  Umbrella companies send offers to customers, not just for their home casinos but for sister – brother? –  properties.  Caesars Entertainment is big on this.  We get invitations to their properties across the country, many we have never visited before.  And this is not happening just within one mother company. 

MORE DECEMBER PROMOTIONS

CAESARS PALACE

I imagine many of you will be town December 4-8, using your shopping points at the Great Gift Wrap Up at Caesars Palace.  Brad and I will be there on Saturday and Sunday, the 7th and 8th.  We will likely be playing in the early afternoons in one of the High Limit areas so stop and say “Hi” if you spot us.   I’ll be the one with the antlers!   

Almost Free Show Deal

This super deal comes from the ”Weekly Las Vegas Show and Room Deals from Las Vegas Advisor,”  a valuable resource for Las Vegas visitors looking for room and show bargains.  Go to the LVA home page and click on the LVA Gold box to subscribe.

We don’t know how long this will last, but you can currently get tickets to Veronic at Bally’s for just a $2.50 handling charge

Caesars Information

First, a frugal tip.  Not a major thrifty move but it counts up in the long run:  Use Quick Rewards (paying with your Reward Credits at the point of purchase) to pay for your meals rather than charging them to your room and then paying the whole bill with Reward Credits when you check out.  No taxes on the former, but taxes on the latter.  (A tip from the just-full-of-information Seven Stars Insider newsletter.)

Another frugal tip you may – or may not – want to embrace:  Caesars recently linked up their Total Rewards players club with the Fuel Rewards Network (FRN).  This has the potential to save you up to $10 a month on filling your gas tank.  However, the details, like so many in Caesars promotions, are quite complicated.  I suggest you go to the August issue of the Seven Stars Insider (use link above) for a thorough discussion of this promotion and look at the pros and cons to see whether you want to participate.  I guess everyone knows I am big on frugal ideas but this freebie extra is giving me a headache just trying to understand it.  I think I will just forget it! 

Caesars Palace in Las Vegas is joining a trend that is spreading in casinos all over the US, requiring more coin-in on “good” VP machines to get one players club point.  All their $5 JoB 9/6 machines now require $25 to earn one Reward Credit, rather than $10 as in the past.  This has not yet spread to all Caesars properties, but you need to watch for little warning stickers that might appear on your favorite machine.  Some casinos are also adding other warnings, i.e., labeling machines that are not eligible for multiple points or other casino promotions.  The “fine print warning” is not limited just to casino mailers anymore!

I get a lot of complaints about the resort fees charged by Caesars properties.  However, I think everyone is going to have to get used to them – they are probably here to stay, not only at these properties but at most hotels these days.  Best advice I can give for those looking for the best bargain:  Add the base price and the resort fee and then do your comparisons.  Sometimes a property that does not have a resort fee pencils out at a higher total price than one which does have the fee.

What is a “Day”?

Where can you use your Caesars Total Rewards players card?  In 40 casinos located in 13 states and one Canadian province.  Although all these casinos are owned and/or operated by Caesars Entertainment, there are only a few rules, or policies, or programs that are the same in all these 40 casinos.  No wonder players find it a never-ending quest to find out the information they need to maximize their use of the Total Rewards loyalty program.

To help you, this is one of the continuing discussions of this mother company with so many “children,” all who exert their individuality by taking the few general “family rules” and then running in 40 different directions.

One of the most recent examples of this is on the subject of a “day.”

The Frugal Princess Visit – Part 1

Recently Brad and I enjoyed a real treat – a week-long visit from daughter Angela (the Frugal Princess) and her retired Army Ranger husband, Steve.  This was a rare adults-only trip since their kids had already enjoyed their own visit earlier in the summer.  They had more time for gambling, and Angela particularly enjoyed returning to her full-pay Deuces Wild game at the Palms, which has been her favorite since that casino opened.  (If you have read More Frugal Gambling you know that Angela contributed much to that book,

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