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MyVegas Monorail/Sugar Factory

Discussion in 'MyVegas' started by JosieCat, Aug 19, 2013.

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  1. JosieCat

    JosieCat VIP Whale

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    2 questions. Does the sugar factory $50 in retail count as one of your 3 per 30 days.

    Monorail - I'm thinking this one doesn't count against your 3. Also can you buy multiples. I was thinking of doing the 3 day unlimited, but found out it's a BOGO. So was wondering if I could buy like 4 of the single ride ones.
     
  2. michele14

    michele14 Low-Roller

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    The rewards from the Sugar Factory, House of Blues, Monorail, or Wolfgang Puck do not count as one of your 3 in 30 days. However, you can only redeem one of each reward per MyVegas player.
     
  3. JosieCat

    JosieCat VIP Whale

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    Thanks much!
     
  4. Smo

    Smo Mr. Las Vegas

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    Just to throw in my $0.02 worth here:

    That SF deal is good only at the 2 retail kiosks in MGM or Mirage. You must spend $150 or more, to get your $50 off. IMO that's a lot of candy, trinkets, and clothing to buy to get that deal. :rolleyes2:

    The SF and monorail are all limited to one per myVegas player. So no multiples on either one.
     
  5. JosieCat

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    I guess I'd better start reading the fine print. If something seems too good to be true, it probably is :)

    Thanks.
     
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