We will be staying at the Venetian this trip, and %26#39;were%26#39; going to gamble mostly at MGM-Mirage casinos, as that%26#39;s where we usually stay.
But in thinking, I was wondering if like we do at the MGM, we charge things to our room, will the Venetian take care of some of those charges at check out, like the MGM did for us?(we are not high, nor even medium rollers, and MGM still treats us pretty good)
Will the play be expected to be higher at the Venetian to get any comps?
What has been your experience with different hotels and comps?
Also does the Venetian have refrigerators(don%26#39;t care if I have to pay)
Are all the casinos pretty even on handing out comps?
No, they aren%26#39;t even on handing out comps. Venetian does look for more play than most of the other properties on the strip. If you are a slot player, you should be able to find some info on their website. For table play, it will be hard to find specifics in writing but I have heard that they look for at least $50 a hand. It may be still worthwhile to charge things from the room, though as that may help encourage bounceback offers.
As far as chains on the strip, Harrah%26#39;s is pretty good to slot players but you don%26#39;t see the returns until your return trip. MGM is better for table players but even then you should play at the casinos that match your bankroll. It doesn%26#39;t make sense to bet $10 a hand at the Bellagio, for example.
Are all the casinos pretty even on handing out comps?
You will have to play where you stay if you want any comps.
All of the hotels have refrigerators you just have to ask for one and yes they will probably charge you for it.
no, they don%26#39;t.
since you have a specific question about club grzie, ask club grazie.
as with most clubs machine play is easy to determine and specific info is availabe.
table play is not as transparent a system, talk to the player%26#39;s club/a host when you arrive.
once you have the accurate info you can decide how to handle your gambling $$
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