July 1st, 2021 at 1:59:32 PM
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Saw recently that Tropicana Evansville was sold from the new "El Dorado/Caesars" group to the Bally's group. In my opinion, they would have been better selling Harrah's Metropolils as I found Tropicana to be a much better casino, in terms of size, dining options and location, but since it was centrally located between Metropolis and Caesars Southern Indiana I can see why.
Problem is, its now going to switch hands for the second time in just a few years, bringing in a whole new reward card and benefits, but since Bally's only owns a handful of casinos nationwide compared to caesars/el dorado, its going to take a heck of a comp program since we travel all over the country and get comped at most caesars locations, already almost diamon elite this year so far and havent played as much.
Any other news on any Bally's reward card perks?
Problem is, its now going to switch hands for the second time in just a few years, bringing in a whole new reward card and benefits, but since Bally's only owns a handful of casinos nationwide compared to caesars/el dorado, its going to take a heck of a comp program since we travel all over the country and get comped at most caesars locations, already almost diamon elite this year so far and havent played as much.
Any other news on any Bally's reward card perks?
July 1st, 2021 at 5:02:02 PM
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No word on the Bally’s program, but the Caesars/El Dorado program is rumored to be getting tighter.
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July 5th, 2021 at 2:29:41 PM
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Not just a rumor, have seen it first hand. Comps, free play, etc are much lower than before. Even as a diamond elite member, my offers seem about equal to when I was a lowly gold member. Part of the new landscape in gaming, but IMO, is what is making the gambling world less attractive with higher table limits, tighter slots and less comps
July 5th, 2021 at 5:53:50 PM
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Selling Metropolis wasn't anln option. They had to sell three Indiana casinos as part of the takeover.
Although, I heard last week that has been reduced to two.
Although, I heard last week that has been reduced to two.