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Pay for Bachannal buffet with reward credits?

Discussion in 'Comps' started by susyq951, Mar 8, 2024.

  1. susyq951

    susyq951 Tourist

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    Does anyone know how much it is if you’re paying with rewards credits instead of cash? For the brunch? Like how many reward credits would it take?
     
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  2. huskermike

    huskermike Dice Enthusiast

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    Same price however you pay for it. I believe it was $85 the last time I had it. That may have been a holiday weekend though.
     
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  3. Cat_Bird_Seat

    Cat_Bird_Seat High-Roller

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    It’s the same price.
    • Brunch: Monday and Thursday from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
      • Starting at $64.99 per adult and $37.50 per child (ages 4-10)
    • All-day Pricing: Friday – Sunday from 9 a.m. to 10 p.m.
      • Starting at $84.99 per adult and $47.50 per child (ages 4-10)
    • Crab Brunch: Monday – Thursday from 1 to 3 p.m.
      • Starting at $79.99 per adult and $44.50 per child (ages 4-10)
    • Dinner: Monday – Thursday from 3 to 10 p.m.
      • Starting at $79.99 per adult and $44.50 per child (ages 4-10)
     
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  4. susyq951

    susyq951 Tourist

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    No I mean how many credits would it be vs cash? If in cash it’s 84.99 how much is it in credits? If I wanted to use credits instead of cash?
     
  5. huskermike

    huskermike Dice Enthusiast

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    Points are worth 1 cent.
     
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  6. buckeyebadger

    buckeyebadger Low-Roller

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    Or a more direct answer would be plan on 17,000 rc and you should be covered. ETA-that’s 8500 rc for one, multiplied by 2 because I was not sure if op was asking for one or two. If more welp then keep multiplying
     
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  7. Beckman

    Beckman Tourist

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    That would be for 2 people
     
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  8. zignerlv

    zignerlv VIP Whale

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    When paying with reward credits there is a small virtual discount because sales tax isn't charged when paying with reward credits.
     
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  9. killswamper23

    killswamper23 High-Roller

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    Even better to use them on rooms if you're paying for rooms bc hotel tax is higher.
     
  10. jon_vegas

    jon_vegas VIP Whale

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    fyi, do not charge to room and pay by RC later at checkout, bec the taxes will already be added to room charges. Pay by RC right away at the restaurant to avoid the taxes.