Also, other customers are complaining that Caesars doesn’t respect them either. My grandparents can’t even get a free meal for their slot action anymore.
Such cost saving measures are designed to maximize profits and dumb down their games for the general public.
I wish we could return to more table games and fewer slot machines, and ban tipping while we are at it. I’m sick of dealers being jerks to me because I refuse to tip them.
]]>Now don’t think the grass is greener on the other side. At the.25 or .50 cent level, I didn’t find 1 single pay-table at any MGM property to be over 7/5 for DDB and many of the bars were 6/5. I also noticed the amount of machines have been reduced significantly.
Thankfully, Red Rock and Green Valley Ranch had very good pay-tables and the Four Queens even had 10/6 DDB at the bars at the .50 cent level.
For my next rant….As Diamond Plus, I have doubled my coin in over the last year and my offers and room selection continue to diminish by the day. Gone are the Augustus tower rooms and the small suites comped any day of the week. I put over 50k coin in last week only to get availability in the Forum Tower for February.
It may be time to move on from the strip.
]]>I’ll add that I only stay at Wynn or Bellagio now since Harrahs bought everything that they could. I know a lot of people don’t care that much about cleanliness or quality because they want to save money but you get what you pay for ultimately.
]]>Caesars is still after the .25 players. I have hope that this will change but doubt it. Most of their hotels are filthy and get constant Health Department citations. I wouldn’t stay at any of the properties, if you want to see a complete shit hole go to the Rio.
]]>Chasing after the generation who eat tide pods for excitement is not a smart choice….
]]>Agreed with all above. I have been Diamond Elite the last two years. The “perks” are now almost nonexistent. The lounges not reopening are the last insult to loyal players. Why would I even go back at this point. It appears they want to show their workers the same type of loyalty. The vibe of the casino is all about the human interaction between players and dealers, etc. They are making short sighted decisions to service debt that will only cost them more in the long run.
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