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Ask the Slot Expert: Las Vegas locals casinos vary more in promotions

31 Aug 2022

By John Robison, Slot Expert™

Question: I received a $10 voucher on my 94th birthday. My dear son drove me to MGM Yonkers, N.Y.

Lost all my play money but it was a very Happy Birthday surprise.

Answer: A few weeks ago I posted a column about how my regular casinos did not give me a gift (point multiplier, free play or even a physical gift) this year. I called the column "Casinos banish birthday promotions". I don't know how I missed the alliteration of "Casinos banish birthday bonuses". [Sigh].

(I wasn't completely giftless this year. Cafe Rio, Port of Subs, Round Table Pizza, Auntie Anne's, Smashburger, Famous Dave's, and Lucille's all gave me a gift.)

I'm glad your casino remembered your birthday. Let me take this opportunity to wish you a belated Happy Birthday.

It seems like there is much more variability between casinos in terms of promotions today. Pre-Covid, both of my regular casinos had their 50+ promotions on the same day and the benefits were similar: point multiplier and an opportunity to win some cash (drawing or tournament). I used to start my day by playing a few hours of NSU at Red Rock and then playing in its tournament. Then I would head down to Gold Coast to meet Jean Scott and Brad. We all played NSU until Gold Coast held its drawing. We all also earned the free buffet that was part of the promotion.

The tournament and drawing did not reappear with reopening. Their absence may have had more to do with staffing problems than bean counting. Now that players keep coming without the promotions and profits are up, the promotions may never come back.

When I first moved to Las Vegas, I considered making the Rampart Casino one of my regulars. It had 9/6 Jacks and a good new member promotion. A current member could refer a new member and both would get a bonus -- I don't remember the details. I figured that I would join and then a week or so later, I would get my cousin to join.

"He who snoozes loses." I never got around to executing my plan and then not only did the promotion end, the 9/6 Jacks machines were removed. Rampart came off my list now that the best game there is Bonus Poker.

I stayed at the property in 2001. It was the Regent Las Vegas then. I had come to Las Vegas for the gaming convention. The keynote speaker expressed the convention organizer's gratitude to the attendees for having come to the show. It was October 2001.

The casino is part of the JW Marriott hotel. If I remember correctly, there was trick to finding the casino. You followed the signs for the Marriott to get off the roads that run by the property. There weren't any signs for the casino until you got onto the property. Now there's a big Rampart Casino sign on Rampart Drive -- but the URL for the website is theresortatsummerlin.com. Its full name is Rampart Casino at the Resort at Summerlin.

Even though I have never played at Rampart Casino, I still get its emails. One talked about renovations on the casino floor. I clicked on one of the links.

While I was on the site checking out the renovation plans, I decided to check out the casino promotions. I was surprised to see Rampart had drawings. I was also surprised that I didn't see a 50+ promotion.

I checked online and found that Rampart used to have a 50+ promotion (Fifty Plus Party), but there's no mention of it on the website now.

Senior promotions, gifts, tournaments, drawings -- I used to be able to count on the locals casinos having a similar slate of promotions, but not anymore.


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