Since they do not have any basic rooms, their All Suites design lends itself to eating more comp than other clubs. If you are frustrated by the new MGM, you wont find any solace here. Venetian uses a theo based system for slot points, much like what MGM just went to. And while watered down over the years, Diamond and up still have some good perks tied to them. Easy to move up in the club, when you concentrate your gambling on the same day for the bonus tier credits. And have to keep using a host to match other club offers, as their matrix doesn't seem to work very well on their own.Ĭaesar's, Caesars Rewards is as straight forward as it gets. Those that have played there, report lackluster offers for bounce back. No clear outline of what it takes to get a comp, or what you even get when you move up in the club. Resorts World, no one seems to do well with their program. But suites hard to nail down on an average gambling budget, unlike MGM. Slightly better room at Horseshoe or Linq. While CET will give away rooms easier, chances are the aren't the rooms you would prefer to stay in. MGM, IMO, is easier to get a 'better' room out of than CET. But that is to say, just any room and not one of the better ones. While everyone has their own take on things, I believe the consensus has always been that CET is the easiest comp to get for rooms.