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List of places accepting TR points

Discussion in 'Comps' started by rainwater, Jun 10, 2015.

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  1. rainwater

    rainwater Tourist

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    Can someone tell me if there is a list of restaurants, etc. that accept Total Rewards points as payment. I cannot find it. Thanks...........
     
  2. NewOrleansSlimm

    NewOrleansSlimm VIP Whale

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    totalrewards.com under each properties resturants page usually has it and most places are now 2:1 or 1.5-1 for redemption....alos check out sevenstarinsider.com has a lot of info
     
  3. DaiLun

    DaiLun R.C., L.C., and A.A.N.G.

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  4. rainwater

    rainwater Tourist

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    Thanks......but how do you know if it is 2:1 or 1.5:1 ??? Is there a sign...or on menu...or do you have to ask?
     
  5. DaiLun

    DaiLun R.C., L.C., and A.A.N.G.

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    I had always assumed that it is 100 RC = $1.00 but it wasn't clear from the website, so I sent an email to TR. Will post the answer when it arrives.

    I also found this thread:

    https://www.vegasmessageboard.com/forums/showthread.php?119628-Redeeming-Reward-Credits&highlight=Reward+Credit+comp+ratio

    Which confirmed my assumption about Las Vegas:

    "For Vegas restaurants, it's 100 RC per $1. RC cannot be used for tips though. I've always just used cash for the tip. And there is no tax if RCs are used to pay the bill."
     
  6. Auggie

    Auggie Dovahkiin

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    At the casino they have all those little pamphlets at the Total Rewards booth (problem gambling, how to play the games, about the TR program) and one of them should have a list of restaurants and shops that accept TR rewards credits as payments.
     
  7. kittyglitter_mm

    kittyglitter_mm Low-Roller

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    On the TR website where it lists participants, there is a ** by those that charge double. I think there are only a couple.
     
  8. DaiLun

    DaiLun R.C., L.C., and A.A.N.G.

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    I missed that. Indeed there is:

    * Please present your receipt & Total Rewards card to the Total Rewards Center or charge your purchase to your folio in order to earn Reward Credits at this outlet.
    ** Reward Credit redemptions are completed as 200 RCs: $1 Comp Value at this outlet
     
  9. DonnyC

    DonnyC VIP Whale

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    2:1? That's not a good sign!
     
  10. DaiLun

    DaiLun R.C., L.C., and A.A.N.G.

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  11. cphllps

    cphllps High-Roller

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    If there is a restaurant at a CET property not on the list, like Mon Ami Gabi, you can also get a dining credit slip at the TR desk for the amount you think you will spend.
     
  12. jbee

    jbee Low-Roller

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    Or charge to your room then go to card booth and pay with your RCs.
     
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