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CET restaurants that discount points

Discussion in 'Comps' started by Tinker, Mar 15, 2016.

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  1. Tinker

    Tinker Tourist

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    Hi...Is there a list of CET restaurants that required x2 points when dining? I know we had this happen at Martorano's but not sure what other CET restaurants only give you 50% value of your points of vouchers.

    Thank you!
     
  2. spdandpwr

    spdandpwr VIP Whale

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    I don't think you can redeem any points at the Eiffel Tower Restaurant in Paris
     
  3. da1chifan

    da1chifan High-Roller

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    Basically anything in the Linq Promenade (Yardhouse, Chayo, etc) is 2:1.
     
  4. grosx2

    grosx2 Have fun storming the castle!

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  5. jgates8

    jgates8 VIP Whale

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    Interesting - Buca was 200=$1 last August when I went (but also offered earn on your spend) - now it's opposite for that location. I used my Groupon instead & refused to go back there to eat. (Got a bit ticked off when I did use my groupon so between that & the 2/1 ratio I didn't go back and likely won't again).
     
  6. sybgal

    sybgal VIP Whale

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    Just noticed Planet Dailies no longer accepts quick rewards....guess will have to charge to room to use. Last trip they did accept them.....
     
  7. nostresshere

    nostresshere Mr. Anti Debit Card

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    That one surprised me. I wonder if that is one that you can charge back to your room and then use RC's? (like Mon Ami)

    By the way, some more information on this post
     
  8. jbee

    jbee Low-Roller

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    By your saying quick rewards, is that the same as using rewards credits to pay for food? I think that the Eiffel Tower has always not let you use your points.
    I think that 2x is becoming the norm as things evolve. Just not for the benefit of the people.
     
  9. WWGB

    WWGB High-Roller

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    I wonder if it works like Mon Ami Gabi. It's not listed as accepting "Quick Rewards," but I was able to obtain a voucher for Mon Ami at the Total Rewards desk with 100 RC = $1.
     
  10. chantellevegas

    chantellevegas Low-Roller

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    what?! nooo! I used to eat here all the time using my quick rewards. their food is pretty good.
     
  11. rcc4au

    rcc4au Low-Roller

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    I'm pretty sure you can still get a voucher at the TR desk in Paris and take it to Eiffel Tower Restaurant, just as you can do for Mon Ami Gabi.
     
  12. sybgal

    sybgal VIP Whale

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    Bump.....saw some folks asking questions & the link provided may help.....
     
  13. lithium78

    lithium78 VIP Whale

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    I'm impressed that pretty much everywhere at Planet Hollywood is 1:1. Glad I got upgraded to there from the Linq.
     
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