I just got a spring offer from M life: 1). two comp nights and $25 resort credits from NY NY 2). three comp nights from Mirage 3) three comp nights in a suite from Monte Carlo. I have no idea how I could get this offer since I only played at M life casino once about two years ago, and only made 780 tire credits and $1 express comp.
Wow! That's great! We play at all three of those every trip we make and NEVER get comped room offers! Perhaps they've determined us to be a "sure thing" and thus offers aren't necessary. Perhaps we should re-think our strategy (or come up with one.)
I get comped rooms from Mirage, MGM and Monte Carlo every year. This year we are staying at MGM for 4 nights comped, plus $100.00 resort credit, 2 free show tickets and $50.00 free play, we also stayed there last year, getting comps is great, so take advantage of them when you can.
I have never received comps before but I just received two comped nights at Luxor so I'm taking advantage of it hoping that these offers will continue. I cancelled my reservations at NY NY. Luxor was not my preferred place to stay but since it's comped I'll take it.
Are you seeing these offers in an email? or when you log into Mlife ? We played alot at Mandalay Bay - MGM and other spots using our cards but nothing that we know of and never seen anything from Mlife
Funny, my spring offer has gone, now i am pretty sure that's a mistake. I was able to book two nights by using this offer on mlife website last night. This offer is also valid for weekend.
I get e-mail offers nearly every day from Mlife and also get quite a few in my snail mail and trust me I am not a High Roller at all. But I do most of my gambling at MGM/Mirage, so I guess that why I get them.
When the MLife website is working properly, if you book an offer, it should be removed from appearing in your account within a couple of days.
I'm intrigued by all the people who get offers despite low levels of play (good for you--it gives me hope!). I've not received an email or anything from MLife since my stay. (I guess I'd sort of expect them to at least send promo emails like "Hey, good rates on now--come back to us!"). I think my problem is my gaming was really inconsistent during my stay. I was there with my brother-in-law and sister and they don't game, really. I played the first day and lost $1000 at BJ playing $25/hand in about an hour. Then it was a little hit or miss the rest of the trip. I played craps for about 2 hours the last day of the trip and won some of it back. They have me at a $650 net loss for the trip. I knew then I was screwing it up and my sis/BIL were often "if you want to play, just ditch us, no problem" but we did a lot of fun stuff as a group, so I just didn't want to do that. As it is, the rates I get for "MLife member" are still lower than the MGM site itself or the aggregators. Even when my play is consistent, I don't think it will ever warrant comped rooms/FP or FB. I just want nicer discounts on the rooms. I can sustain about 4 hours at $25-$50/hand BJ and 2 hours of $75ish on craps (since the odds don't count) per day.
my mlife account is still only showing me fall offers. i am waiting to phone and book but am waiting for the spring offer so i can then upgrade the offer to a suite
I know this kind of has been asked before but i would really like to know the daily bankroll for those low rollers that get comped rooms if you don't mind. Also, i am pearl member but i think this is not because of play, it's more because of spending money for food/rooms. Do these spendings will maybe get me a comped room as well or just the play...?
Mlife charges their resort fee on each night of your 'free' room stay (about $28/nt). Pure bull shit. IF YOU WANT A FREE ROOM, YOU MUST GO TO A HOST ON THE DAY OF CHECKOUT AND ASK TO HAVE THE RESORT FEES REMOVED. They may, or may not, do this so expect to pay for your free room.
Not necessarily, it depends on the offer. I just booked an offer last night at NYNY (similar to the original poster's NYNY offer). Resort fees are comped. There were three nights I actually ended up having to pay discounted rates for and the resort fees were still comped on those nights.
That's true. My experience is: if the offer comes with free play and food credit, then the resort fee also waived. If the offer is only room, then you pay resort fee. For me it's a no-brainer. I only take the offers with decent (at least $100 per day) free plays and food credits.