AFAIK, If you are a slot player the amount of tier credits you earn at mLife casinos outside of Las Vegas is substantially less. If you are a table player, there is no effect.
In Las Vegas, slot players earn Tier credits on the following schedule:
$3 of Slot Play = one base point = 10 Tier Credits
$1 spent at MGM Properties = 25 Tier Credits
When playing at Beau Rivage or Gold Strike Tunica, you receive two (2) Tier Credits for every Base Point earned. At MGM Grand Detroit, you receive one (1) Tier Credit for every Base Point earned. For table games, you'll earn Tier Credits based on length of play, average bet, and game type.
I don't know what the "penalty" is for playing at National Harbor, but I'm sure that there is one.
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What a crock o shat! Why wouldn't it be the same at all properties! I'd love to play Harrah's Baltimore but they don't have a hotel attached. Guess I'll stick with CET properties. Plus I never worry about comps, rooms, transportation, etc. They take care of everything! That said, Cosmo and M-Life has been sending tempting offers...
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Please don't shoot the messenger . . . I'm only reporting what I know. As to why, I have no idea. When I'm at Beau Rivage in a couple of weeks, I'll ask.
That was ONE of the reasons I left mLife, though I still try maintain Pearl just to get free parking. I visit Bellagio once a year for HGS since they started requiring a stay to participate in the myVegas promotion (long story).
I'm very interested to see how paid parking at CET casinos is gonna work.
Ya know i all ways hear how a lot of folks say that downtown is the best place to gamble at . ill have to be honest here. weve won very little downtown as a mater of fact we have done much better on the strip heck this last trip out we had a nice run at the Luxor and PH with a few nice hits at paris and of course Donna's hp over to Venetian .
Baltimore does give comp rooms. I think now it's just at a Sheraton but they used to have others. We stayed at a Hyatt. We just went in our car but they have or at least had a shuttle bus, plus there's probably cabs also.
It's been a while but aren't there some tax issues with winning handpays in Maryland as a non-MD resident - i.e. that you have to then file a state tax return there as a non-resident? I didn't win shit there so it wasn't an issue but I remember my CLE then-CET host giving me a heads up because one of her Seven Stars went there, won a bunch and got hosed on taxes.