Originally Posted by str8upbrah View Post
Ok, so I just read from FAB that if I swipe it counts as a day, so the Diamond lounge counts with that too. I thought that.

I'm in Vegas now so I guess that's why I was on this thread. I didn't mean to put a post in the wrong area. I'm kind of new to forums.

I can delete this post if it's necessary.



So on the movies I didn't get it sorry. You can watch one before midnight and it could be playing through to the next day, but only depends on when you start it? So I could watch one at 11:30 p.m.. Ends at 1a.m. and I can boot up another movie w/o getting charged?
Hi Str8:

No worries about deleting this thread. If Dan Druff the administrator/owner of the forum wants to move it, he will do so.

As Alan (former owner of the forum) states, the best way to see the maximum movies is to start and "bill it to the room" through the tv. For the Seven Stars media package the only date that matters is the time of the charge, they do not care when you watch it. Let's say you started the movie at 11:30 PM Friday. If you stop the movie, and exit out, you will see a notice stating that you can log on and see the rest of the movie up to 11:30 PM Saturday. Also when you log on to the menu later, you will see the movie you were watching has been "purchased." I believe that in-room movies consider a "day" to be midnight to midnight but you can ask at your particular hotel. This means that for all practical purposes I can see two movies on Saturday, the one I started Friday night and the one I start on Saturday.

BTW, Alan once had been "recorded" as playing a little bit of roulette in Ceasars Palace when he was not. That incorrect information soured his average daily theoretical in the CET universe which hurt his comps and took him a while to recover. So have your card swiped on days you do not play at your peril. That would include when you make sports bets and they ask to see your card when you are in the Seven Stars line as CET typically swipes your card and puts your players card number on your sports ticket as an additional record. This is fine if you lose your ticket and want to collect your bet, not so fine if you don't otherwise do any gambling that day like when I check out on a Sunday and make a few NFL bets on the way out.

FAB