Las Vegas
Slot Clubs
Slot Clubs, The Whys and Hows
The first three rules of getting your share of casino
giveaways are:JOIN THE SLOT CLUBS!
JOIN THE SLOT CLUBS!!
JOIN THE SLOT CLUBS!!!
Do I make myself clear? Many people, especially newbie gamblers, don't want
to join slot clubs because they don't want to give the casinos their name and
address. They are afraid the casinos will MAIL THEM SOMETHING. Yes! That's the
idea. You want them to mail you something. How else are you going to get those
special room offers? The moral is, don't be afraid to join the slot clubs. Join
them, use the cards they issue you, and wait for the deals to arrive in the
mail.
The casinos are in the marketing game. They can't make any money unless they
draw people into their shops to stay and, especially, to gamble. The advent of
swipe cards and computers has been a boon for both the player and the casino. It
lets the casino track the player and his play accurately. It also lets the
player feel like he is part of an 'exclusive club'. If management feels it needs
a boost in business during slack times, it pulls out the old slot club mailing
list and sends out the promotions.
Two casinos slot clubs are standouts because they allow you to rack up points
at allied casinos across the country. Harrah's was the
first casino chain to institute this policy. Your Harrah's slot club card
accumulates play in Reno, Las Vegas, Atlantic City, and other locations. This is
an excellent deal if you travel to different casino venues. The Station Casinos
run a similar program. Join their slot club and all your play at the 4 Las Vegas
station casinos is counted.
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