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I would agree with what everyone here has said about the job of a host. I text my host for reservations in Vegas, which might be better than booking through the website or making a phone call.
Other than that, I honestly don't know what a host is supposed to do. My friend and I have always wondered why hosts even exist. It's just a salary for an employee that looks to be completely wasted.
Necromancy to this degree is impressive.
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Since Las Vegas is such a highly sought after vacation destination, we require a slightly elevated level of play for one to qualify for host assignment compared to some of our other properties across the nation. Once you have qualified for a host assignment, you will be contacted by a member of our Casino Marketing team.
There are disadvantages of having a host. If you get an offer though casino marketing...say free 3 nights and $100 food/beverage comp at a given casino. You know you're not going to play much that weekend and would like to just sleep/eat for free. Making a reservation online with the offer and just hitting and quitting is easy. If you have a host, he/she may get you the 3 nights free, but you may not the get benefit of $100 food/beverage because the expectation is that you'll play long enough to get $100+ comp'd.
Let's say you still book through a host knowing you won't have much play for a given weekend. Most good hosts will still comp your food and beverage as long as it is reasonable. A good host would rather make you happy and have come back than to piss you off. However, with that said I've dealt with some prick hosts.
I've gone through both mailers and hosts over the years. At my current level of play, I know having a host benefits me. I do not discourage folks not getting a host because it can be intimidating.
They make money by getting a fraction of your theo. They genuinely want you to win and playing longer because ultimately they have an incentive. However, I will say a good host will never try to get you to go tilt on a given weekend because they want you to come back.
I've had a host assigned for a couple years at my 'local' (3 hrs away) store.
Never knew exactly what to ask, how to take advantage, how to behave.
I think I will just simply ask for a face to face next time I'm there, sometimes we miss each other.
Then I'll ask what the host wants to do for me, what I should ask for w/o coming off like a jerk....
The answer may come back complete BS, but may be enlightening.
Maybe I'll take a hidden recorder and share the answer on here.
I know many, maybe most, of the active members here have all this stuff figured out already, but I really don't. That fact bugs me.
I just want to make it clear that my experiences are strictly with Vegas hosts. I've had AC and Biloxi hosts but I do not have much experience there. I think meeting up with your host would be great. Also letting him/her know what you want can't hurt. They can say no if they'd get in trouble. As long as you are nice and play a good amount, your host should value you as a customer. If not, ask for a new host. If the new host cannot do anything for you either, you may be working at a casino which has a terrible comp system or you are overvaluing your level of play. But good luck go you. Would love to hear back from you on your encounter with your host.
<snip>They make money by getting a fraction of your theo. <snip>
Do you happen to know of this percentage for one example, just curious. Just a ballpark figure.
Do you happen to know of this percentage for one example, just curious. Just a ballpark figure.
I do not. I've looked everywhere online. I'm curious as well.
I'm also glad nobody jumped on anybody for chiming in after 2 years or so without any action. No sense opening a new thread when an old one will suffice, right?
With that said - I have a Slot host. She's an older lady, and although she 'gets the job done' - she's pretty old. Nothing close to a Sam from Las Vegas. Closer to a female version of Jamie Farr, only older. Probably hairier.
What I've gotten that I don't think players without a host get:
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Tix to private parties thrown exclusively for all Top Tier card holders. It's a smaller casino, otherwise, I think I'd probably only be mid-tier based on my play.
For example, I recently got to see a Mystery Dinner Theater show - it was catered by the casino, but the acting troupe was 'The Detectives' - they do comedy/mystery dinner shows all over the Southeast. And, it was a great show!
Room reservations - sometimes I've just planned to hit and run but find myself staying longer and getting tired. She's good for 'finding rooms' when the front desk says they don't have any.
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New Years Eve - I hadn't planned to go there on NYE. But, in October, she sent me a confirmation number just to hold my room - and just told me if I didn't think I would come to cancel it as soon as I knew. She got a brownie point for that, giving her a few points to her credit.There have been a couple of functions that she spaced out on - didn't let me know about and I found out just by being there gambling. I have to cut her a little slack because she's having a serious medical issue.
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But, eventually, I'm going to slide away from this casino, even though I like the non-smoking. Their view on Video Poker - they hate it. So, when I get great free play offers (February, 125 per week) I have to waste it in a slot machine. So, it's really like 50 to 80 in free play. Whereas, at the Imperial Palace, I can get that in video poker, my preferred game of choice. I'll miss the non-smoking part and the High Limit Bartender. She's awesome.Caesar Palace Las Vegas Hotel
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Our hosts regularly prospect active accounts and make contact when a level of play has been reached. Since Las Vegas is such a highly sought after vacation destination, we require a slightly elevated level of play for one to qualify for host assignment compared to some of our other properties across the nation. Once you have qualified for a host assignment, you will be contacted by a member of our Casino Marketing team. Also, once you are on property, you are more than welcome to seek out a host on duty for assistance.