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MyVegas How to best "spend" 500,000 LPs

Discussion in 'MyVegas' started by PTSailor, Mar 4, 2017.

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  1. PTSailor

    PTSailor Low-Roller

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    I've been playing this stupid game on and off for a couple of years but primarily stay at CET properties (as that's where my usual group prefers, I don't really care it it's not WynnCore) so I've accumulated between 400,000 and 500,000 LPs. What are everyone's views as to the best way to utilize these?
     
  2. DaiLun

    DaiLun R.C., L.C., and A.A.N.G.

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    What I did for an upcoming solo trip was take a two day comp room at Aria (198,000), and added that to a two day CET comp at Harrahs. With myVegas comps there Is no play expectation and all (yeah, $39.00 plus tax a night) you pay is resort fees.

    That, you might take any food comps that require an mLife stay. The $75 off $150 (75,000) at Tender (Luxor) and the $100 off $200 (100,000) at Excalibur are good steak house options.

    The Bellagio (2-4-1 = 26,000) or Aria buffets (2-4-1 = 15,500)are a good option as well.

    Remember that you (probably) have a limit of 3 mLife rewards.

    Also, depending on which CET casino you stay at, the monorail option might be a good deal. (BOGO 2 day = 11,000, 3 day = 14,000)

    It really depends on what you are looking for (rooms, food, etc.)
     
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  3. dcrawf

    dcrawf Low-Roller

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    I like PTSailor's suggestions. Beyond that, maybe get Cirque tickets?
     
  4. sn1ffb0

    sn1ffb0 Tourist

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    Maybe Topgolf?
     
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    although the game took away most of the good show ticket options
    i still think best bang for the buck is getting a show ticket
    you can easily get food comps (whether as FB credit, resort credit, or express comps) but it's not as easy to get show tickets
     
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  6. DaiLun

    DaiLun R.C., L.C., and A.A.N.G.

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    The only thing I didn't like about the seats from myVegas was the seat selection was "kind of" poor. I saw Ka, Zarkana, and Criss Angel through myVegas and even with premium seating, was only offered "the wings" (off to the sides of the theater).

    Like I said, it all depends on what the OP is looking for . . . . I place a higher value on food comps than I do on shows.
     
  7. Harry Lyme

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    Bundle yourself a little package, but as has been said, it really depends on what you want. I'd say get a room (one or two nights), grab the NYNY drink credit (if you drink, I do not), and if you're with someone do a BOGO buffet or a steakhouse reward. If you're solo, swap the food out for a show. If you're not in the mood for a show grab a couple of random rewards and cash one of them in when the mood strikes out there (or both if you have 4 rewards for MLife). Fill in the blanks with anything that fits your taste under Uniquely Vegas, which do not count against your rewards. Oh, and grab the Foundation Room ONLY if you plan on going late. Otherwise its a waste.
     
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