Of course. Get yourself a players card, use it each time you gamble and the free room offers will begin to roll in. Not only rooms, but meal money and some gambling as well. I go once a year and stay at 2 different casinos.
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Here is a rough rule of thumb. At a hotel with $200 per night room, if your average bet is $50 and you play for 10 hours, you most likely qualify for a free room.
In order to induce the gambler to come back and gamble more, the hotel-casino might offer the gambler a free room, free meals and other inducements. Or the casino might offer discounts. The offers for complimentary goods and services are called comps.
The idea behind offering ridiculously discounted or free rooms for travelers is that the property will make back the money on the casino floor. Casinos don't really care about the profits from their hotels, and they're really not interested in whether or not you book an expensive room.
Caesars Rewards members earn room comps based solely on current tracked play. The types of offers you receive may vary from casino to casino and market to market. Generally, you will receive offers from the properties you play at the most.
Bergstrom returned to the Horseshoe three years later in 1984 and placed several additional bets, including a $1 million bet ($2.82 million present day value) which he lost. This bet remains as one of the largest bets ever placed against a casino.
When you walk into a hotel without a reservation, the front desk staff will check the availability of rooms. If there are vacant rooms, they will offer you the available options along with the rates. Keep in mind that the rates for walk-in guests may be higher compared to those who made reservations in advance.