I just tried logging into my Treasure Island account to check my offers and firefox freaked out. I have never seen this happen before on any casino resorts site. SEC_ERROR_REVOKED_CERTIFICATE So I thought I just had some bad settings on my desktop so I tried explorer This organization's certificate has been revoked. Security certificate problems may indicate an attempt to fool you or intercept any data you send to the server. We recommend that you close this webpage and do not continue to this website.
I have gotten a similar message about other reputable websites in the past (and spend much of my day working online). It just means they have not renewed their website/security license--but trust me they are in the process, and they still own it. I got same message about Google last week at work! EVERY time I was using Google--seriously? Someone's head rolled at Google!
I emailed my host over there and I guess I wasnt the only one to mention it LOL. I guess they have been trying since 7/1 to correct this. They have just been checking offers over email and via phone. Too funny.
I've always wondered since this is an independent property if the comps are any good, and if the rooms and the place itself is nice? Is it worth to give them play?
I find them to be very fair. They know that they compete against the multi-property players and, to me, it seems like their slots are fair and the comps are better than most. Just a quick example since I gamble the same way on the same machines wherever I play. I have been to vegas over 3 dozen times and I worked out my averages last year. At MGM properties I get about $8K coin in per day on their slots. I rarely ever go belly up on any given day and I find their slots to be fair. I have hit for $1K or more 9 times with them. The most being $10,365.00. My offers are usually 3 nights comped everywhere and $100 in free play + $100 in food. I bounce around from one MGM casino to another each day and that hurts my offers. I'm Platinum there. At Venetian/Plazzo I get about $6K coin in. I go belly up most of the time. I have never hit for over $300 on 4 stays with them. I get the nice room comped for 3 days and just $75 in free play. I'm no one there. At CET I only get about $5K or less coin in. I go belly up nearly every single day with my bankroll. I have never had a winning CET trip in almost 10 years. I have never hit for more than $400, which I have done twice with them. I get a room for 5 days at any property. I used to get $400 in free play but post bankruptcy its down to $200, sometimes $100. I am Diamond with them. At TI I get at least $8K coin in per day. I rarely go belly up. The slots are more than fair (for strip standards) I have hit for $1K or more 3 times and I have only stayed with them 3 times. I get a petite suite for 3 nights and my free play is always stacked. $250 in FP + $150 early booking bonus + slot tourney or mystery spin days and such. They are the best value, to me, in Vegas. Some people dont like staying/playing at one place. I'm one of those people. I never stay more than 2 nights at TI since I want to spread my wings in town. T CET it does not hurt you to gamble at any of their properties each day. Its all lumped in to your ADT. At MGM it does hurt your property specific offers and it brings down your corporate offers as well.
TI is one of my favorite properties in Vegas. I timed it out one day on my phone and I made it from my room to walking on the strip in 1 min 22 secs flat. Another benefit is the cocktail service. I never have to wait long to get a comped drink when playing slots. I usually have my second drink before I finish my first. The only downside to TI is the food choices. Not many high end options on the prop but the free tram to the Mirage solves that problem. Also, waived resort fees on comped stays. The sports book is small but adequate. The pool is relaxing and tropical. Bikini contests for cash every Thursday night at Senor Frogs.
I agree with all of this. I usually get the 2 night offer with $100-150 in free play. On occasions they throw in an upgrade to a Petite Suite or an extra night. I like to take them up on the upgrade to the Petite since these rooms are right off the elevators. As IK23 said If you want a change of scenery there are many options very close.