Always nice to have no pressure when on Vacation.
I've always said, DON'T try to play for Comps. They will come to you.
it is true what HotPizza said, except they do care a little about the dollar amount ( it's somewhere at 15% ) But the main formula is Time.
Which makes sense because the longer you Play, the better chance you have of LOSING.
Every Casino is different in their own way. and each Player is different as well.
As I have said many times, 95% of the time I go to the Mirage which is a MGM property. They like you to play only at their properties, because even though you
won't have the same Host going to different MGM places, they know and count all of your play.
This helps with Marketing and will get you more comps. Comps that your Host won't offer you.
Avg. play they want is 4 Hours. some places even want 4-6 Hours
Since I'm a Craps player, they NEVER get that time.
I'm not a "High" roller, but I'm up there... but I tell my host , you're not getting that time because I can get Killed in less than half that time.
They understand and know the deal.
Anyway this is what you should do. If you are a $50 per hand player. Go down to $25
Set a bankroll in your head and say I'm here for 3 days and have $1000 to play with. So that's $333 a day
Buy in for that amount each day, if it lasts an hour or lasts for 3 hours, that's your budget for the day.
My other "Rule" I have is that I Only gamble at Night.
there has been a hand full of times I played before Dinner, but it's Rare... probably less than 10 times in my life.
If I have Dinner and show plans, I play After
as far as package deals ... some are a Joke because they give you the worst rooms. BUT you can try to get your Host to upgrade the room.
Nothing major, but a slightly better room. or you can ask at the desk
Of course if you plan on playing, use your card. then you will get Food comps. But there's nothing they can do for you with the room, because you didn't
book it through the casino.
Going back to comps, you need a personal relationship with your host. That always helps.
Learn what they like, maybe bring them something, like a small gift.
Hey Bob, I remember you telling me that you are a bruce springsteen fan. i went to a concert last month and picked you up a T-Shirt.
That stuff goes a long way...