I agree, the new, hip and mega joints on the strip do
look down upon all except the biggest of players.
Older, smaller and less hip strip or near strip
properties will give you more back because they not
only want your loyalty but need it.
The funny thing is that most often these older places
also offer you better games, especially with VP and
BJ.
It comes down to what you are looking for during your
visit to Vegas. The Hilton, at least recently had one
of the best 6D shoe games and good VP, so if that is
your main reason to be in Vegas, your decision is
easy. If you are there to experience glamour, mega
resorts and the such, you actually can do much better
than the Paris, and of course still not get the comps.
I get fully comped at one of the older strip casinos
and on my last trip spoke to a host at the big B,
explained my play and was basically told it would get
me a meal and a discount on rooms weekdays. This with
over 5 hrs a day of BJ, average bet about $65, and
another 2 hrs of $1 VP. Not for me.
ยทยทยท
--- VeganVic@aol.com wrote:
In a message dated 2/12/2004 2:41:09 PM Mountain
Standard Time,
ensingj2000@yahoo.com writes:
My play moved me from C4 to C3 and C3 gets an
additional 2 restaurants, 2 show tickets and a limo
to and from the
airport on top of the RFL of the C4.
What are the restaurants? Is Benihana a C3 place and
not C4?
$15K daily average gets RFL, show, limo at LVH, OR,
a weekday comp/weekend
casino rate at Paris. I don't get it.
Seems to me that Paris is newer, hipper and on the
Strip, which means prices
are higher and comps lower. LVH is the redheaded
stepchild that gets love only
during convention times.
[Non-text portions of this message have been
removed]
__________________________________
Do you Yahoo!?
Yahoo! Finance: Get your refund fast by filing online.
http://taxes.yahoo.com/filing.html