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Bettie: Good Wynn Package Deal
Call for details, but I read this in today's newspaper:
"Wynn Las Vegas is offering a $395 package for two (sales tax and gratuity included) that includes two tickets to "Le Reve," the aquatic show, and dinner at one of six restaurants: Bartolotta Ristorante di Mare, Country Club Grill, Daniel Boulud Brasserie, Okada, Tableau or Wing Lei."
Bettie
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methodman: Free at Wynn
-just received my two free nights plus free gaming chips.
-another property must have sold them my info,probably the Paris. I have a few months to use them so may head
up to LOST WAGES and win.
Call for details, but I read this in today's
> newspaper:
> "Wynn Las Vegas is offering a $395 package for
> two (sales tax and gratuity included) that includes
> two tickets to "Le Reve," the aquatic show,
> and dinner at one of six restaurants: Bartolotta
> Ristorante di Mare, Country Club Grill, Daniel Boulud
> Brasserie, Okada, Tableau or Wing Lei."
> Bettie
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Bettie: same thing happened to us
> -another property must have sold them my info,probably
> the Paris.
The Paris also sold info to the new Aladdin, which got us 3 free nights shortly after it opened. Worst experience I'd ever had, by the way. I had initially thought that our host had simply moved over to Aladdin when they opened, but found out later that wasn't the case. An odd business practice, I think, taking a risk on losing a customer who spends regular money in order to make a few bucks once. I'm sure they don't do that with their high-rollers, though.
Bettie
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Coug Fan: I wonder
I wonder if a casino would sell the info of a supected advantage player to a new, competing casino so that the new casino would expend marketing dollars and then hopefully get beaten by the AP. This seems very devious and underhanded, which makes me think that a casino manager would be all over it.
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suicyco maniac: Re: I wonder
> I wonder if a casino would sell the info of a supected
> advantage player to a new, competing casino so that
> the new casino would expend marketing dollars and then
> hopefully get beaten by the AP. This seems very
> devious and underhanded, which makes me think that a
> casino manager would be all over it.
I've often wondered about this as well. Why the hell do they flyer us around town or report us to Griffin when it seems the smart thing to do would be to send us on our merry way to their competition across the street?
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linkharr: Casino Host at Wynn or Bellagio
Can any of you provide me with the name of a good casino host at Bellagio or Wynn that will cater to a $100-$200/hand blackjack player?
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bond trader: Wynn requirements
It takes $200/hand for 4 hours a day, or any net combination thereof, for a Wynn room (weekend) comp. I found all their hosts to be friendly and helpful. Other comps, like food, accrue at a similar rate.
BT
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