She didn't want to be to obviously identified in the photo
[QUOTE=Electronman;2289527]Nice photo! But she might be difficult to recognize in Ceasar's from that photo.
I'm fine with the acronyms but could "4 for 60" actually mean $400 for 60 minutes? Is that typical in Vegas? I realize that there will be geographic differences but that price point is well above the rates in other states-- of course Vegas is not know for value.[/QUOTE]Yes, I realize it's a little high, but she was very clean, and put together. It was full GFE, I was tired and couldn't neg to much. I typically pay around 3. 5, but I'm pretty picky.
That has some limitations
One of my favorite places to stay is Bellagio. My game is blackjack. I got the M life card for there and the other MGM Properties. I am not a big roller so I usually look for the $15 dollar tables. I give them my card and the pit boss comes over to look at the card and that's about it. One of the dealers there told me that they don't even care to tally your gambling unless you're at a $25 dollar per hand table or more. I can't afford to lose my money that fast. I am not sure if that's how it works everywhere. What really gets me is that you can hardly ever get a seat at a $15 dollar table at Bellagio but most of the times the higher dollar tables are mostly empty. I know the total rewards card (Flamingo) tallies all your expenditures and you get a discount for future trips. I just got it for early check in and perks like that.
[QUOTE=DarthPunter;2297763]Anyone who visits Vegas regularly should get a casino card and get rated for all of your play. Focus on gambling at the place you want to stay. It doesn't take much to get room comps, especially if you win. Then rooms are not a problem. It works. I'll be staying at Golden Gate and Ballys next week and will report.[/QUOTE]