Venetian

flyingwind

Well-Known Member
#1
I am planning to visit Venetian in Las Vegas. Currently, I don't have a player's card there. Just wondering if it's better to get a player's card directly from the players club when I go there, or to get the player's card from the pit when I sit down to play? Which way would get better comps, do you think?
 

21forme

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#2
For comp purposes it doesn't matter. I never give the pit my ID. You never know what they do with it, in terms of scanning, copying, etc. When given to a booth babe, it's always within your sight.
 

shadroch

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#3
It may have changed recently, but in May if you joined at the club booth you got $15 in free slot play and they gave another $10 in freeplay for your email address.
 

wwcd

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#4
Sign up via this link before you go there:

(Dead link: https://secure.venetian.com/APPS/VPC/vpc_becoming.cfm)

Take a printout of the confirmation and take it to the sign up booth. They will load your card with $15 free slotplay.

Also, if you get American Casino Guide 2010, there should be a coupon for $25 for Grazie sign up free play bonus. They should be stackable, hence giving you $40. ACG book costs around $13 at Amazon, but there are many other match bets and free plays so it'll pay for itself.

If you don't like risk, play the $40 through one of those crappy blackjack slots and it should return around $37-$38.

Good luck.
 

shadroch

Well-Known Member
#5
you get the same deal at the booth without the printout, I'm not sure why, but you do.
I have two extra ACG coupon. If anyone wants them just PM your address and I'll mail them to you.
 

WRX

Well-Known Member
#7
wwcd said:
Sign up via this link before you go there:

(Dead link: https://secure.venetian.com/APPS/VPC/vpc_becoming.cfm)

Take a printout of the confirmation and take it to the sign up booth. They will load your card with $15 free slotplay.

Also, if you get American Casino Guide 2010, there should be a coupon for $25 for Grazie sign up free play bonus. They should be stackable, hence giving you $40. ACG book costs around $13 at Amazon, but there are many other match bets and free plays so it'll pay for itself.

If you don't like risk, play the $40 through one of those crappy blackjack slots and it should return around $37-$38.

Good luck.
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