My host told me that my ADT is $500/day. I'd like to know how much in back-end comps I can expect. If I'm staying in a $150/day room and getting that comped, can I expect another $200/day in comps? I'm not sure if the room counts towards comp value at full price. If I book the room using a corporate offer ahead of time, does that give my host more flexibility? Thanks to anyone who can help me out.
If adt is 500 you can expect depending on hotel anywhere from 20 to 40 percent of that back in comps. So say ur getting 40 percent u would have 50 for food after the room was covered
ADT means Average Daily Theoretical (loss), the amount the casino can expect you'll lose. If your ADT is $500, they're not going to give you $350 a day in comps. A $150 a night room is about the max I'd expect.
Yes it does. If you use a corporate offer for $150 night for the room then you will not get much more for your theo. This is the reason sometimes I do not get a suite.
Yup, agree with this. Even if you use a corporate offer, it'll come out of that ADT amount. ie: you're not going to get much more than that room with an ADT of $500.
It depends on the casino but it will often count against the comps at the casino rate of the room rather than the full list price so ~75% of the cost of the list price. It all depends on the casino and when you're staying but I wouldn't expect much more than a free $150/day (list value) room on $500 ADT/day maybe ~$50 or so of food/beverage per day if your host is in a good mood Certainly not another $200/day though.
At that level of play, you will get whatever value the reward points are that accrue to your card. Those are comps. That and the free room is about what you can expect for that level of play. And Yes, the room does count. The only variable is how much value the casino assigns to the room. It may be higher or lower than the actual rental rate.