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XVP...What's it like to be a "Seven Star" player?

Hi,

Normally, I do not even come close to obtaining enough points for
Seven Star rating. However, this year, it is possible that I might
qualify. I am within 40,000 points with half of the year still
left. Is it worth going for the Seven Star ranking if one is close?

Suppose you make the Seven Star Class one year but your play drops
off somewhat, are you treated as a Seven Star player for the next
year anyway... regardless of your play? Is it a status worth
achieving if it can't be obtained from year to year?

It has been my understanding that the main difference in Diamond and
Seven Star is that Seven Stars get a birthday bash and a free trip
to any Harrah's property of their liking. Can anyone tell me more
about their experiences as a Seven Star player?

Thanks !

Nita

Is the mark 100,000? if so...I am interested in the answer as well.
Not sure if its worth it.

Hi,

Normally, I do not even come close to obtaining enough points for
Seven Star rating. However, this year, it is possible that I

might

qualify. I am within 40,000 points with half of the year still
left. Is it worth going for the Seven Star ranking if one is

close?

Suppose you make the Seven Star Class one year but your play drops
off somewhat, are you treated as a Seven Star player for the next
year anyway... regardless of your play? Is it a status worth
achieving if it can't be obtained from year to year?

It has been my understanding that the main difference in Diamond

and

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--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "ab4nita" <ab4nita@...> wrote:

Seven Star is that Seven Stars get a birthday bash and a free trip
to any Harrah's property of their liking. Can anyone tell me more
about their experiences as a Seven Star player?

Thanks !

Nita

Yes, it's 100,000 points for 7 Star Class then 85,000 from year to year to maintain that level. I just recently confirmed those numbers again with my host.
   
  Nita

          Is the mark 100,000? if so...I am interested in the answer as well.
Not sure if its worth it.

Hi,

Normally, I do not even come close to obtaining enough points for
Seven Star rating. However, this year, it is possible that I

might

qualify. I am within 40,000 points with half of the year still
left. Is it worth going for the Seven Star ranking if one is

close?

Suppose you make the Seven Star Class one year but your play drops
off somewhat, are you treated as a Seven Star player for the next
year anyway... regardless of your play? Is it a status worth
achieving if it can't be obtained from year to year?

It has been my understanding that the main difference in Diamond

and

Seven Star is that Seven Stars get a birthday bash and a free trip
to any Harrah's property of their liking. Can anyone tell me more
about their experiences as a Seven Star player?

Thanks !

Nita

"Life should NOT be a journey to the grave with any intention of arriving safely in an attractive and well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways -- Chardonnay in one hand -- chocolate in the other -- body thoroughly used up , totally worn out and screaming " WOO HOO, WHAT A RIDE"

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--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "ab4nita" <ab4nita@...> wrote:

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My host told me it now takes 100,000 to requalify same as when you 1st make it, they did away with 85,000, hope your host is correct

anita walker <ab4nita@yahoo.com> wrote: Yes, it's 100,000 points for 7 Star Class then 85,000 from year to year to maintain that level. I just recently confirmed those numbers again with my host.

Nita

Is the mark 100,000? if so...I am interested in the answer as well.
Not sure if its worth it.

Hi,

Normally, I do not even come close to obtaining enough points for
Seven Star rating. However, this year, it is possible that I

might

qualify. I am within 40,000 points with half of the year still
left. Is it worth going for the Seven Star ranking if one is

close?

Suppose you make the Seven Star Class one year but your play drops
off somewhat, are you treated as a Seven Star player for the next
year anyway... regardless of your play? Is it a status worth
achieving if it can't be obtained from year to year?

It has been my understanding that the main difference in Diamond

and

Seven Star is that Seven Stars get a birthday bash and a free trip
to any Harrah's property of their liking. Can anyone tell me more
about their experiences as a Seven Star player?

Thanks !

Nita

"Life should NOT be a journey to the grave with any intention of arriving safely in an attractive and well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways -- Chardonnay in one hand -- chocolate in the other -- body thoroughly used up , totally worn out and screaming " WOO HOO, WHAT A RIDE"

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Nita, I am a recent Seven Star... and did as much homework as I could.

One major benefit is that you have _guranteed room_ at any Harrah's
casino for free. 48 hours advance notice. So even if they are sold
out, they promise you a room.

At Flamingo LV and Laughlin the promise a Suite room. Other places
you are going to get a regular room unless you happen to have a
current high daily average.

The other benefits are harder to figure out and are not well
documented. I know that while attending the George Wallace show that
I was given the best seats in the house on two different occasions.
These seats are the first two rows of booths in the center... a movie
VIP was seated in one of the other 4 booths at one of the shows, so
these were clearly considered "the best" by the casino.

The service at bars and while playing slots really is dramatic
comparing Diamond to Seven Star.

I agree that it isn't worth targeting on own, but if you are playing
near that level you should consider it.

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--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "ab4nita" <ab4nita@...> wrote:

It has been my understanding that the main difference in Diamond and
Seven Star is that Seven Stars get a birthday bash and a free trip
to any Harrah's property of their liking. Can anyone tell me more
about their experiences as a Seven Star player?

Additional benefits are determine by your "dominant property". In my case, I am 7 Stars at Ballys AC and some of the additional perks besides the $400 free dinner for 4 at any gourmet restaurant and the airfare and up to 7 nights in any Harrah's hotel are

Four free spa services per year (up to $100) - one every 3 months

Free round of golf at the AC Country Club (I believe this includes clubs, cart, and greens fees) personally I don't play so I am not sure of all the specifics on this one

A personal shopper when THE PIER opens at Caesars (kind of like the forum shops)

No expiration of coin coupons

A complimentary appetizer or dessert (restaurant choice) for everyone at your table

A complimentary round of after dinner liquors (there were four choices the night I went, Baileys, Sambuca, a cognac and something else)

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----- Original Message -----
  From: stephenipc
  To: vpFREE@yahoogroups.com
  Sent: Wednesday, June 21, 2006 5:57 PM
  Subject: [vpFREE] Re: XVP...What's it like to be a "Seven Star" player?

  --- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "ab4nita" <ab4nita@...> wrote:

  > It has been my understanding that the main difference in Diamond and
  > Seven Star is that Seven Stars get a birthday bash and a free trip
  > to any Harrah's property of their liking. Can anyone tell me more
  > about their experiences as a Seven Star player?

  Nita, I am a recent Seven Star... and did as much homework as I could.

  One major benefit is that you have _guranteed room_ at any Harrah's
  casino for free. 48 hours advance notice. So even if they are sold
  out, they promise you a room.

  At Flamingo LV and Laughlin the promise a Suite room. Other places
  you are going to get a regular room unless you happen to have a
  current high daily average.

  The other benefits are harder to figure out and are not well
  documented. I know that while attending the George Wallace show that
  I was given the best seats in the house on two different occasions.
  These seats are the first two rows of booths in the center... a movie
  VIP was seated in one of the other 4 booths at one of the shows, so
  these were clearly considered "the best" by the casino.

  The service at bars and while playing slots really is dramatic
  comparing Diamond to Seven Star.

  I agree that it isn't worth targeting on own, but if you are playing
  near that level you should consider it.

[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

No expiration of coin coupons

Does this mean that offers like:

Pickup $100 on June 1, 5, 8 or 9 can be picked up on any date?

Or what is a coin coupon?

Additional benefits are determine by your "dominant property". In

my case, I am 7 Stars at Ballys AC and some of the additional perks
besides the $400 free dinner for 4 at any gourmet restaurant and the
airfare and up to 7 nights in any Harrah's hotel are

Four free spa services per year (up to $100) - one every 3 months

Free round of golf at the AC Country Club (I believe this includes

clubs, cart, and greens fees) personally I don't play so I am not
sure of all the specifics on this one

A personal shopper when THE PIER opens at Caesars (kind of like

the forum shops)

No expiration of coin coupons

A complimentary appetizer or dessert (restaurant choice) for

everyone at your table

A complimentary round of after dinner liquors (there were four

choices the night I went, Baileys, Sambuca, a cognac and something
else)

  From: stephenipc
  To: vpFREE@yahoogroups.com
  Sent: Wednesday, June 21, 2006 5:57 PM
  Subject: [vpFREE] Re: XVP...What's it like to be a "Seven Star"

player?

  > It has been my understanding that the main difference in

Diamond and

  > Seven Star is that Seven Stars get a birthday bash and a free

trip

  > to any Harrah's property of their liking. Can anyone tell me

more

  > about their experiences as a Seven Star player?

  Nita, I am a recent Seven Star... and did as much homework as I

could.

  One major benefit is that you have _guranteed room_ at any

Harrah's

  casino for free. 48 hours advance notice. So even if they are

sold

  out, they promise you a room.

  At Flamingo LV and Laughlin the promise a Suite room. Other

places

  you are going to get a regular room unless you happen to have a
  current high daily average.

  The other benefits are harder to figure out and are not well
  documented. I know that while attending the George Wallace show

that

  I was given the best seats in the house on two different

occasions.

  These seats are the first two rows of booths in the center... a

movie

  VIP was seated in one of the other 4 booths at one of the shows,

so

  these were clearly considered "the best" by the casino.

  The service at bars and while playing slots really is dramatic
  comparing Diamond to Seven Star.

  I agree that it isn't worth targeting on own, but if you are

playing

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--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, rculver <rculver@...> wrote:

  ----- Original Message -----
  --- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "ab4nita" <ab4nita@> wrote:
  near that level you should consider it.

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As 7 Stars you will get a one time amount for the month good any day of that month in addition to your normal cashback.

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----- Original Message -----
  From: kelso1600
  To: vpFREE@yahoogroups.com
  Sent: Thursday, June 22, 2006 10:39 AM
  Subject: [vpFREE] Re: XVP...What's it like to be a "Seven Star" player?

  No expiration of coin coupons

  Does this mean that offers like:

  Pickup $100 on June 1, 5, 8 or 9 can be picked up on any date?

  Or what is a coin coupon?

  --- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, rculver <rculver@...> wrote:
  >
  >
  > Additional benefits are determine by your "dominant property". In
  my case, I am 7 Stars at Ballys AC and some of the additional perks
  besides the $400 free dinner for 4 at any gourmet restaurant and the
  airfare and up to 7 nights in any Harrah's hotel are
  >
  > Four free spa services per year (up to $100) - one every 3 months
  >
  > Free round of golf at the AC Country Club (I believe this includes
  clubs, cart, and greens fees) personally I don't play so I am not
  sure of all the specifics on this one
  >
  > A personal shopper when THE PIER opens at Caesars (kind of like
  the forum shops)
  >
  > No expiration of coin coupons
  >
  > A complimentary appetizer or dessert (restaurant choice) for
  everyone at your table
  >
  > A complimentary round of after dinner liquors (there were four
  choices the night I went, Baileys, Sambuca, a cognac and something
  else)
  >
  >
  >
  > ----- Original Message -----
  > From: stephenipc
  > To: vpFREE@yahoogroups.com
  > Sent: Wednesday, June 21, 2006 5:57 PM
  > Subject: [vpFREE] Re: XVP...What's it like to be a "Seven Star"
  player?
  >
  >
  > --- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "ab4nita" <ab4nita@> wrote:
  >
  > > It has been my understanding that the main difference in
  Diamond and
  > > Seven Star is that Seven Stars get a birthday bash and a free
  trip
  > > to any Harrah's property of their liking. Can anyone tell me
  more
  > > about their experiences as a Seven Star player?
  >
  > Nita, I am a recent Seven Star... and did as much homework as I
  could.
  >
  > One major benefit is that you have _guranteed room_ at any
  Harrah's
  > casino for free. 48 hours advance notice. So even if they are
  sold
  > out, they promise you a room.
  >
  > At Flamingo LV and Laughlin the promise a Suite room. Other
  places
  > you are going to get a regular room unless you happen to have a
  > current high daily average.
  >
  > The other benefits are harder to figure out and are not well
  > documented. I know that while attending the George Wallace show
  that
  > I was given the best seats in the house on two different
  occasions.
  > These seats are the first two rows of booths in the center... a
  movie
  > VIP was seated in one of the other 4 booths at one of the shows,
  so
  > these were clearly considered "the best" by the casino.
  >
  > The service at bars and while playing slots really is dramatic
  > comparing Diamond to Seven Star.
  >
  > I agree that it isn't worth targeting on own, but if you are
  playing
  > near that level you should consider it.
  >
  >
  >
  >
  >
  >
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  >

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