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Wynn Red card additional FB comps?

Discussion in 'Comps' started by rainy425, Oct 17, 2016.

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  1. rainy425

    rainy425 Tourist

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    Question for Red Card experts...

    I'll be staying at the Wynn this week, using a casino marketing 3 day room comp + $300FP. I'm a 100% slot player and on the last trip I used my red card for the first time and earned 10k points in one day. For this upcoming trip, I'm estimating i'll earn a similar10k points per day for 3 days so probably 30k for the stay.

    1. Should I ask for additional F&B comps on top of my upfront room comp? Or is my play level too low?
    2. If so, how does that work. Like do I go to the Red Card desk every day and ask for F&B comps based on my previous nights play and they auto deduct it at checkout?

    I've called the Red Card desk several times and got different answers each time so not sure how Red Card handles comps on top of upfront comps..
     
  2. deadeyefive

    deadeyefive Big Daddy

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    Just go to the host desk before you checkout to see if they can comp off any additional charges.
     
  3. vegas30326

    vegas30326 Low-Roller

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    I'm a slot player too and have had bad luck with comps on Red Card. They've only ever offered me a comped breakfast at the end of my stay, and comped rooms are very rarely offered. I've switched to Mlife and haven't looked back.

    I get the feeling that Wynn doesn't care about 'small' players like myself. I think most of their profit comes from the nightclubs and restaurants, and unless you're a real whale, they don't care about your loyalty as the clubs draw big crowds with money to burn.

    If you're on an comp offer with that much FP, I'm sure they'll be able to remove some charges at the end of your stay.
     
  4. Flowers

    Flowers VIP Whale

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    Based on my experience, 30k points over 3 days should get you some portion of your bill comped off on the back end. You can go to the Red Card desk or if in Encore, there's is a host area. You can walk in there and ask to have your play and bill reviewed. I assume there is a similar "office" on the Wynn side. Good luck and enjoy your trip!
     
  5. rainy425

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    Thanks for the suggestions all. My host found me while I was playing a slot machine, and asked me to stop by her office prior to checkout. She then took off all the buffet, room service, and pool drink charges I had racked up, almost $400! The only thing i had to pay for was the tips.

    I'm really liking Wynn comps much better than Aria's...
     
  6. fabriano

    fabriano Low-Roller

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    Thanks for reporting back, Rainy. Great that you had additional charges comped! Did you earn at least 10,000 points per day? I have the same offer you had & will be using it in a few weeks. I don't have a host at Wynn. I plan on going to the host's office to see if I qualify for any backend comps.
     
  7. rainy425

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    Yes, just shy of it. Like 9700 day..

    Definitely talk to a host. If you go into the high limit slot room at the Wynn, the host's office is all the way in the back, and to the left.
     
  8. fabriano

    fabriano Low-Roller

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    Thank you!
     
  9. biggied9d

    biggied9d Tourist

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    Is it still one point per $1.50 coin in for slot play at the Wynn?
     
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