If you plan to gamble while in Las Vegas, my advice to you is don’t play even a coin without signing up for a players club card. What’s a players club card? It is a card that the casinos use to track the type of games you play, how much you play, and how often you play. If you are loyal and play often, they reward you with free comps (complimentary). These comps could be discounts on hotel rooms, shows, and food and there’s a very good chance that you could get these free. Sometimes, you even get cash. So it would be a loss if you play without first signing up for a card.
The idea of a players card was first introduced in Atlantic City, where the slot players could sign up for a Slot card. In Las Vegas, the comps were originally only given to those who played at the tables until the casinos realized that they were making more money from the players at the slot machines. They figured that rewarding those players also would keep them coming back.
It’s easy to sign up for a card, click here for easy steps. All you’ll need to provide are your name, ID and mailing address. The ID is to assure management that you’re of legal gambling age and your address is so they can send you great offers in the mail. Some Las Vegas casinos even let you sign up for the cards online. Here is a list of membership clubs from major casinos, as well as links to their websites, where available. Use the tips on this page to get good comps. Sign up for as many club cards as you can. Your next stay in Vegas might be free.
Wednesday, December 5, 2007
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