Originally Posted by regnis View Post
Not sure I understand the big deal here. At Caesars properties, as soon as you put your card in a host is supposed to come over. It is not your personal host--just any host on call at that time. They come over, say hi, introduce themselves, and ask if they can do anything for you. Then they say good luck or have a nice time or something like that and walk away. It takes about 30 seconds all told. I realize simple civility is pretty much dead, but what's the big deal with this?
How is this possible? I've played at Caesars numerous times--many in the high limit area and some at the $25 & $100 machines--and I've never had a host approach me. I even had four Aces with a kicker on a $25 machine there about 7 years ago, and no one bugged me then or ever. Could be because I never tip the slugs on the floor? Maybe if you feel the need to have a host lead you by the hand or something? Maybe then they will pester you at machines? I can't imagine anyone wanting this or even accepting being watched like that. Why? Ever hear of staying under the radar?