I heartily second A.P.'s comments.
I've been a low level Diamond at Caesar's Entertainment for over 10 years and this will be my last year as a Diamond.When 9/6 JOB went away, I began staying at other properties.
In Las Vegas my 3 favorites are Green Valley Ranch, Red Rock, and The "M".
GVR and Red Rock have the best payback machines by a large margin, but if you play the optimum play (100% payback +) machines, your comp points payback will basically disappear.If you're comfortable with the games on their 99.8 max payback machines, you'll have a fighting chance and still get the 3 points per dollar in comp buildup.
We also stay at the "M" because we love the place. The price we pay is that 9/6 DDB is the best game we've found of the games that we're comfortable with.On the plus side, the "M" has a great buffet that includes beer and wine ( the buffet is free after a modest amount of play on the same day without using any comp points), always smells clean and fresh on the casino floor, and has beautiful rooms. Actually the whole property is attractive and their coffee and pastry shop called Babycakes is open 24/7.It's location is WAY South on Las Vegas Blvd. but they now have a shuttle to the Tropicana, (which their parent company recently bought).
We typically spend 3 nights at Red Rock, two nights at The "M", and then 3 nights at GVR. Although GVR and RR are both Station's properties, you can stay at both using free room offers as long as you have a 48 hour break between stays.
We'll be going out on August 9th for 8 nights and if anything has changed since last time we were last there, I'll post the info.
Jim
On Thursday, July 28, 2016 10:05 PM, "Albert Pearson ehpee@rogers.com [vpFREE]" <vpFREE@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
Well you have the right idea of moving off of the strip to where you will get better games to play. As far as comps go the Palms doesn't have a great reputation for generosity, station's have a little better reputation, but not too consistent. South Point only comps losers. For that general area of town I think you might want to consider the M, their games aren't as good as the others but way better that where you have been staying, they have good rooms, some good eating options and a reasonable comp policy. If you are willing to do more travelling you might want to also consider the Rampart in Summerlin. Many of the Downtown casinos are very good but the rooms aren't as nice as what you are used to. Lots of luck in your decision.
Regards
A.P.
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From: "heidistieh@rogers.com [vpFREE]" <vpFREE@yahoogroups.com>
To: vpFREE@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Thursday, July 28, 2016 6:37 PM
Subject: [vpFREE] Where to go....?? Suggestions appreciated
Hi all,
I was hoping to gather some opinions / information from the collective wisdom of the VP experts on the forum.
My husband and I usually make one to two trips a year to Las Vegas and have always stayed at Harrah's/Caesars properties. We used to go more frequently and have (so far) always enjoyed full room, food and beverage comps. We play $1 single handed, 50cent triple handed and 25cent Spin Poker. My dilemma today is that, as you are all aware, there is often "Nothing good" to play in terms of payback on the VP and frankly, I'm a little bored having stayed at these same properties time and time again.
So, I was investigating the VPFree site and was considering staying at the Palms or Green Valley Ranch for our upcoming trip. Both properties seem to have a selection of higher payback VP and we have some business in Las Vegas, so these two properties were also appealing as they're not too far from our conference. We are 48 and 57 and don't mind a higher energy casino but REQUIRE a (nice) quiet room. We also love good dining options. We're not swimming pool or spa people and would not select a property based on it's entertainment but do prefer an older crowd.
What I was wondering was what I might expect in terms of comps if I venture to these properties instead of my good old standbys. One loss I'll suffer is a $350 free play credit if I don't book at Harrah's/Caesars. I'm also concerned that there would be no comps at all based on some of the reading I've done. We typically play 5 hours daily and are there for 4 days and play on the same card (so 10 hours * 4). Obviously, nobody can give me an exact scenario, but any comments or tips would be appreciated. Part of me wants to gamble and try something new but the other part of me wonders if reliable fun and good food might be my best bet.
Thanks very much!
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