So on my last trip I stayed at my first Mlife property to date. Online is shows my one night stay has moved me to the gold tier and I have $130 in express comps remaining. From what I understand, as of 10/1 points were wiped and I need to start from scratch but will remain Gold for one year. Question is this. My play at Aria was solid enough that my host said I would qualify for Aria Suite with LFB at the least. Now, lets say I shoot to Vegas for one night and check into MGM Grand or any other property. Will my play there have any bearing on my Aria offers? I hope this makes sense.
im not a mgm prop expert more cet but from what i undestand mgm treats all properties seperalty but the hosts can pull up all your play at all places . where if your staying at ceasars on a comp you can play at any cet property and its is fine ,i belive mgm wants you to concentrate on the one property. hope that helps some but if they said u qualify at aria from a comp why not stay there. ps your offers are passed on your theo so as long as u keep it the same u should be fine
They will continue to monitor your play. At MLIFE - it is your average play per visit. A one day visit will probably be way less play, so your average will drop some. FYI - your play can be the same for years, but offers will still go up and down based on the marketing and accounting powers to be.
Indirectly, probably yes. MLife is still a mystery as far as who gets offers that show up in their online account and who doesn't. There are offers generated by the corporate marketing department, and offers generated by the individual properties. If you go and play one night at MGM Grand, it probably won't affect offers that are generated by Aria's marketing dept that show up in your MLife account. But, the next time you talk to your host at Aria, that MGM play is going to be visible to them, and may affect the offer you get from the host.
no, that's not true. everything is based on play per day at both CET and MGM - and at every other casino on the planet. the only difference is how they average your play over your visit. to the OP, yes, next time you call a host he will see the play for the MGM trip, good or bad. honestly, though, a 1 night trip won't affect you too much either way except for the fact that you only have one other trip so far. what a host will look at most on a 1 night trip is your avg bet. time played is less relevant because he knows you're only there 1 night. but if your avg bet drops considerably, that can negatively affect your future offers because he may worry you're not going to play as high as you did on your previous trip.