Hello everyone. I typically go to Vegas 3 to 4 times a year and have been staying at Aria since it opened. I m typically a 1 dollar three coin player to a 5 dollar two coin player and average 14K coin-in a day on a three day trip. My question is I leave tomorrow for a four day trip and was thinking about playing a WSOP event one of the days I am there which would cut into that day of slot play does MLIFE or Aria care about the one day of lower play if I make it up so where along the trip? Meaning if I typically run 41K coin in on an 3 day trip as long as my average play stays the same over the duration of the trip is my host and Aria cool with that? Thanks in advance
Mlife casinos calculate your play for the entire trip, not day by day. So if you play the same amount of hours, but spread it out differently than usual, it should not impact your comps
obviously since this is a 4 day trip I would probably need to keep my average at 54K coin in to keep my average trip play
They don't care how you spread your play out across the duration of your stay. $40,000 - $0 - $0 - $0 on a four night stay is the same as $10,000 each night. The caveat to that is, 40 spins at $1,000 each is probably not going to be viewed as favorably as 8,000 spins at $5. The casino's going to sweat those $1,000 spins. At least for the 10 minutes until you bust out, lol.
As said - Mlife does a trip vs per day. As to keeping your play at the SAME level - that is open to debate. After all... is there any significant different in comps/theo for a $40k in coin in vs $54k in coin in. If you take advantage of single dollar of comp - there is a difference. If you are just getting certain types of offers - they may be the same for either of those averages.
True. They have to have some sort of brackets. It could be that a single extra dollar of play would push you from one bracket into the next, but nobody knows where those thresholds are. But, I would say that a diff of $14k over 4 nights is probably enough to change your offers at least in terms of FP & RC amounts. Maybe not by a ton, but some.