Originally Posted by The Boz View Post
Originally Posted by AndrewG View Post
I'm afraid I'm not at this level of casino comps. I do get offers of one or two free nights midweek, along with freeplay of $15 to $25.

But it seems to me that once a casino offers you a free hotel room they can't back out later and charge you for it.

So perhaps the issue is the other comps they give high rollers such as free meals and show tickets.

I think these comps might be in jeopardy if play is not up to expectation.

In the case of Mr Druff it appears the first five nights were an automatic comp. The additional nights were subject to your play. To me that's like asking for show tickets-- either you have the play or you don't.

One day I hope to be asking for show tickets.
No clue what you make as an attorney, but I assume it’s a good living. Best advise anyone can give you is to avoid gambling all together, let alone worrying about comps unless you are playing at an advantage. And even then, you will make far more per hour at your job. If you have any school debt left, you are better paying that off or investing for retirement.

Many people have worked their entire lives and have next to nothing to show for it because of gambling. Just waiting impatiently for the next SS or Stimulus check to gamble with. I believe you said you work in Vegas, I’m sure you have had clients that can tell you the damage it has done to them and their families.

Buy the show tickets you want to see and skip the gambling. You’ll thank me later.
At this point, I take verly little advantage of my comps here in vegas when earned. Most of the shows we have seen. High priced meals will cost you a pretty penny in tips. I hate dealing with parking and the long walks from there to the resturants. Traffic can get insain here. I have my own hom with all my own conforts. Why would I want to spend the time packing all my stuff, then having to stand in line cheking in, only to have to get up repack and check out at a cetain time. We try to save that stuff for special occasions, oftnetimes it expires and never gets used.