It's going to depend on the system that the casino uses. I know that there are some casinos that don't count any use of your card that is not in a gaming device as a trigger for a play day, and of course there are some that count any use of your card as triggering a play day.
All you can do is ask your host or ask at the player's club desk and hope you get an honest and well informed answer, or check with frequent players at the establishment and maybe find out that way.
Regards
On Tuesday, February 19, 2019, 3:15:47 p.m. EST, queenofcomps@cox.net [vpFREE] <vpFREE@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
I am wondering whether swiping your players card for free parking "triggers" a "day" in your casino records even if you don't do any play that day. That might negatively affect your daily average? Has anyone personally tracked this?
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