There are various benefits to both programs.

First off, you earn comp points through your play. At Total Rewards, you earn Rewards Credits (RCs). At Mlife, you earn Express Comps. Each RC and Express Comp is worth a penny, usable among their respective properties.

You earn 1 RC per $5 bet in slots.
You earn 1 RC per $10 bet in VP.
You earn 1 Express comp point per $3 bet in slots.
You earn 1 Express comp point for $10 bet in VP.

So you earn more Express Comps in slots (67% more, except at certain licensed slots) than you do with RCs at Total Rewards. In VP, it's the same at both places.

However, don't get too excited about the better Express Comps at Mlife. In general, Express Comps and RCs accumulate very slowly. For every $1,000,000 wagered at VP, you earn $1000 in RCs or Express Comps! Laughable! At slots it's 2-3.3 times better, but still lousy. So it's not really a big factor.

I will say that Express Comps can be redeemd 1:1 for freeplay, whereas RCs can't (at best you get 1.25:1, and never better than 1.75:1 if you're not a Seven Stars).

Overall Express Comps are better, but since you don't accumulate that many, it's not a large factor.

Now let's look at the tier level benefits.

Here is a summary of Mlife benefits: https://www.mlife.com/pages/overview.html

Here is a summary of Total Rewards benefits: https://www.totalrewards.com/TotalRe...age=trBenefits

In case you don't feel like reading all of that, here is my breakdown of the relevant parts:

(I will skip Gold/Sapphire as they don't require any play to "earn".)

First let's look at TR Platinum vs. Mlife Pearl/Gold:

TR Platinum:
- 15% discount at Gift Shops
- Some priority lines
- Status match on WSOP.com to "Platinum", which is 12% rakeback

Mlife Pearl and Mlife Gold:
- Tier Multiplier – 10% (Pearl) or 20% (Gold) bonus on Points and Express Comps
- 10% Discount at Participating Retail Shops
- Buffet Line Pass (Las Vegas Resorts)
- Priority Hotel Check-in Line (Gold)
- VIP Line Access to Nightclubs and Pool Day Clubs for You and a Guest (Gold)

Bottom line is that neither of these are very useful. I call it a wash between the two programs.



Next we will look at TR Diamond vs. Mlife Platinum:

TR Diamond:
- All of the Platinum benefits listed above
- 20% discount at Gift Shops
- Can exchange RCs for freeplay at the rate of $1 per 175 RCs (lower tiers it's $1 per 200 RCs)
- Priority valet parking (from personal experience, this is hit-and-miss though)
- Free access to "Diamond Lounges" where you can get free snacks and drinks, including alcohol
- Special lines at cashier and restaurants
- Special VIP check-in area
- Ability to use Diamond Room (same as payout room) to buy in to WSOP events
- Status match on WSOP.com to "Diamond", which is 15% rakeback
- Ability to cut in waiting list line at live WSOP cash games
- 20% discount on Norwegian Cruises
- Additional benefits if you become a "higher level Diamond"
- Free parking in Atlantic City

Mlife Platinum:
- All benefits of Mlife Pearl and Gold
- Tier Multiplier - 30% bonus on points and Express Comps™
- Priority Valet and Taxi Service
- 15% Discount or more at Participating Retail Shops
- VIP nightclub access
- Spa/salon priority reservations

These have some benefits that are worthwhile.

However, as you can see, Diamond is superior. You get more types of priority lines, plus access to Diamond Lounges. Mlife's one advantage is the 30% bonus you get when earning Express Comps, whereas you don't get any kind of RC bonus at Diamond (or any TR level, for that matter).

Many people simply strive for Diamond at Caesars properties, because most priority lines and lounges are for "Diamond and Seven Stars", so many don't see the point of earning Seven Stars.

To be honest, both of these lists of comps are underwhelming, though the priority lines can be useful when it's crowded.




Finally, let's look at the top tier levels, TR Seven Stars and Mlife Noir.

TR Seven Stars:
- All of the Diamond benefits
- Exchange RCs for freeplay at the rate of $1 per 125 RCs
- Free hotel nights (up to 4-5 consecutive) at any Caesar's property, provided you book 48 hours in advance
- Trip to any Caesar's property with up to $1200 airfare covered and $500 in food credit (one per year)
- "Free" Norwegian Cruise (actually heavily discounted) with Balcony stateroom (one per year)
- Gift from catalog worth about $200
- $500 single meal at a Caesar's owned restaurant (one per year)
- "Signature Event" to choose from
- 35% discount on Norwegian Cruises
- 25% discount at Gift Shops
- Special allowances by request, such as squeezing you into certain full restaurants (you need to ask for these, and will be provided at their discretion)
- Status match to "Seven Stars" on WSOP.com, meaning 30% rakeback
- Limousine from airport at certain properties
- Free upgrade to better room types, if available (but usually not suites)
- Access to Seven Stars lounges at certain properties
- Free internet and in-room movies at most properties

Mlife Noir:
- Everything from Pearl/Gold/Platinum
- Tier Multiplier - 40% bonus on points and Express Comps™
- Complimentary Limousine Service To / From Airport
- Guaranteed Room, Show, and Restaurant Reservations
- "Best Table Available" at restaurants

There is no comparison between these two programs! Seven Stars is FAR superior!

Notice that Seven Stars gives you a number of FREE benefits -- the trip, the cruise (well, mostly free), the meal, the gift, and most importantly, the guaranteed FREE rooms in all markets. Mlife does not get you anything free, as you can see above. You get "guaranteed room reservations" -- but you have to pay for them, unless your host comps them!

This is why TR is far superior at the highest level. You get things which are tangible, whereas Mlife gives you nothing tangible, and just priority status to buy things.


So what about offers and comps? Is Mlife better? Is TR better? That I don't know, because I have no way to compare them. Perhaps someone else can chime in here.

But as far as the tier statuses go, there's no question that I prefer TR, especially at the upper levels.