My approach to staying at a new hotel is to contact a host and ask what
level of play they require for a room comp. I then explain my play. Usually,
I'm brought in at casino rate, and the host reviews my play at the end of
the trip. My room, and possibly meals, are usually comped then. Once
established, up front comps are usually easy, as you have experienced with
the Stardust. I have no direct experience with the Fiesta, but this pattern
has been consistent among various properties.
Hello,
I'm new to this group and I wanted to get others opinions of Fiesta Rancho
casino. I went there for the first time last weekend with my boyfriend
after losing most of our money at Stardust where we usually stay. Before I
had even played ten machines there I had hit a progressive royal for $1115!
I can't believe how many poker machines they have there! I was in heaven.
At stardust we have a host and we always get a comped suite and LRFB without
using any of our points. We both play on the same account and play
basically average of 10 hours a day each on quarter video poker.
I read the Fiesta only has 100 rooms?? Is it difficult to get a comped
room there since there is such few rooms available?
How are their comps comparable? Would you suggest calling a host and
explaining that we'd rather stay there on our next trip if they can offer us
the same comps as Stardust? Or should we just go and try to get the room
comped after we gamble when we are checking out? We earned about 16000
points that day we gambled there, but I'm sure we could earn more on the
next trip. I also read they have 5x points on Fridays so we could use that
to our advantage.
What are your suggestions? Would you recommend staying there? It seems to
be the best casino I've ever played at.
Thanks in advance,
Becky