How To Get Free Rooms At Casinos
Nestled in the woods of eastern Connecticut, Foxwoods Resort Casino is the largest casino in North America with more than 320,000 square feet of gambling space. The resort includes three hotels with about 1,400 rooms. If you'd like to stay here for free, join the casino's rewards club and use the card as you play in the casino to build up comps.
Step 1
To determine a reasonable comp expectation for your level of play, start at the slot club booth. Brochures often spell out exactly what it takes to earn free rooms, show tickets, meals at the various restaurants, and other perks. If there are no brochures, the slot club. Our better-than-free package at Resorts Casino Hotel starts at $59 and includes $25 in FREE Slot Play & $25 in FREE Food Credits! Package includes: Overnight stay at Resorts Casino Hotel, $25 Slot Play, $25 food and beverage credit at Resorts owned restaurants, and Free Parking (valued at $10). Plan your next getaway to Atlantic City today!
Sign up for the Foxwoods Rewards players club card at the players club desk or online at Foxwoods.com. In addition to earning comps as you play, you will also receive room offers in the mail or online if you provide your email and mailing addresses.
Step 2
Use your card when you gamble. Insert the card into slot and video poker machines to earn points, and give the card to the dealers when playing table games. A floor supervisor will put your information into the computer and track your play.
Step 3
Redeem the points you earn for a free hotel stay or other comps such as free meals, show tickets and merchandise. You can do this at the players club desk or the casino host desk on-site at Foxwoods or at Foxwoods.com.
Tip
- Use your points within a year of earning them. Points that are more than a year old expire annually on Dec. 31.
References
How To Get Free Rooms At Downstream Casino
- American Casino Guide 2013; Steve Bourie
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A veteran of the newspaper industry, Johnny Kampis has worked as a freelance writer since 2005. His articles have appeared in various publications including 'The New York Times,' 'Atlanta-Journal Constitution' and the 'San Francisco Chronicle.' He currently serves as an editor of poker-based 'Rounder' magazine and writer for the Alabama football publication 'Crimson' magazine.
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