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Venetian Food Comps

Does someone have a list of food outlets in the Venetian Grand Canal Shops where you can charge to your room and have it comped if you are RFB? All of them? None of them? Some of them?

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<<Does someone have a list of food outlets in the Venetian Grand Canal Shops
where you can charge to your room and have it comped if you are RFB? All of
them? None of them? Some of them?>>

Venetian doesn't own any of the restaurants, so anything you can charge to
your room can be comped equally. Last I checked, only the upstairs food
court didn't take room charges.

Cogno

--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "Cogno Scienti" <cognoscienti@...>
wrote:

<<Does someone have a list of food outlets in the Venetian Grand

Canal Shops

where you can charge to your room and have it comped if you are

RFB? All of

them? None of them? Some of them?>>

Venetian doesn't own any of the restaurants, so anything you can

charge to

your room can be comped equally. Last I checked, only the upstairs

food

court didn't take room charges.

Cogno

I just got back from Venetian on RFB. I asked this exact question
at the casino credit desk. The answer was that all restaurants in
the Canal Shops are covered under RFB.

Sam

<<I just got back from Venetian on RFB. I asked this exact question at the
casino credit desk. The answer was that all restaurants in the Canal Shops
are covered under RFB.>>

Yup, except the ones in the food court that don't take room charges.

Cogno

<<I just got back from Venetian on RFB. I asked this exact question
at the casino credit desk. The answer was that all restaurants in
the Canal Shops are covered under RFB.>>

Thanx to everyone who gave me input on this question. The consensus seems to be that you can put all regular restaurants (upstairs and down) on a room charge and get it comped, but not the fast-food outlets in the upstairs food court. Let me know if anyone has found any exceptions to this.

By my past experience, I found you can put all the downstairs food court outlets on a room charge, but your host can not write a comp for the ice cream shop although he/she can for the other outlets there - if you are playing there but don't have a room.

The Frugal Princess family is coming to visit the last week in July and we are putting them in a room at the Venetian while we are in a tournament there. (We usually don't take a room during their events.) That's why I needed the information about the fast-food outlets upstairs. Plus I am an ice-cream freak (sugar-free) and am always looking for places where I can get this vice comped.

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Just curious - what does the Venetian have for regular players?
Quarters and Dollars? Seems to be a lot of talk about this place
but I was in there once and it seemed like just another strip casino
that has nothing good to play...

<<I just got back from Venetian on RFB. I asked this exact

question

at the casino credit desk. The answer was that all restaurants in
the Canal Shops are covered under RFB.>>

Thanx to everyone who gave me input on this question. The

consensus seems to be that you can put all regular restaurants
(upstairs and down) on a room charge and get it comped, but not the
fast-food outlets in the upstairs food court. Let me know if anyone
has found any exceptions to this.

By my past experience, I found you can put all the downstairs food

court outlets on a room charge, but your host can not write a comp
for the ice cream shop although he/she can for the other outlets
there - if you are playing there but don't have a room.

The Frugal Princess family is coming to visit the last week in

July and we are putting them in a room at the Venetian while we are
in a tournament there. (We usually don't take a room during their
events.) That's why I needed the information about the fast-food
outlets upstairs. Plus I am an ice-cream freak (sugar-free) and am
always looking for places where I can get this vice comped.

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Frugal resources available at
http://www.FrugalGambler.biz
  
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there are 3 96 job $1 games

the poker room uses the slot card to comp players at a rate of $1
per hour. Plus the floor man can tweek your comp a bit if he wants
to.

I beleive most VP players should learn how to play a profitable game
of Low Limit Hold em. as strip side VP is in a downslide and the
bank roll requirements are not nearly as high as even $.25 vp.

~t

Just curious - what does the Venetian have for regular players?
Quarters and Dollars? Seems to be a lot of talk about this place
but I was in there once and it seemed like just another strip

casino

that has nothing good to play...

>
> <<I just got back from Venetian on RFB. I asked this exact
question
> at the casino credit desk. The answer was that all restaurants

in

> the Canal Shops are covered under RFB.>>
>
> Thanx to everyone who gave me input on this question. The
consensus seems to be that you can put all regular restaurants
(upstairs and down) on a room charge and get it comped, but not

the

fast-food outlets in the upstairs food court. Let me know if

anyone

has found any exceptions to this.
>
> By my past experience, I found you can put all the downstairs

food

court outlets on a room charge, but your host can not write a comp
for the ice cream shop although he/she can for the other outlets
there - if you are playing there but don't have a room.
>
> The Frugal Princess family is coming to visit the last week in
July and we are putting them in a room at the Venetian while we

are

in a tournament there. (We usually don't take a room during their
events.) That's why I needed the information about the fast-food
outlets upstairs. Plus I am an ice-cream freak (sugar-free) and

am

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--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "Jean Scott" <QueenofComps@> wrote:
always looking for places where I can get this vice comped.
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> ________________________________________
> Jean $¢ott
> Frugal resources available at
> http://www.FrugalGambler.biz
>
>
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<<Just curious - what does the Venetian have for regular players?
Quarters and Dollars? Seems to be a lot of talk about this place
but I was in there once and it seemed like just another strip casino
that has nothing good to play...>>

The Venetian does have 3 JoB dollar machines. However, most Strip properties offer 9/6 JoB, if they offer it at all, at denominations $5 and up. With benefits like bounce-back, cashback, tournaments, drawings, and/or other extras, the high-level player can frequently get an over-100% play.

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New book coming this summer
"FRUGAL VIDEO POKER"
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