Caesars Entertainment is rebranding its Total Rewards players’ club as Caesars Rewards.
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This program continues to be one of the largest and most popular casino loyalty clubs in the US. In 2018, Total Rewards had more than 55 million members.
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You’ll find only fabulousness at Caesars Palace Las Vegas, home to the world’s best performers, unparalleled shopping, and the lavish Garden of the Gods pool oasis. Dining options are in the double digits and range from swanky, upscale restaurants to more casual spots.
There won’t be many changes to the players’ club when the name changes. Caesars Rewards will merely continue the tradition that many Caesars Entertainment customers have come to expect from Total Rewards.
The rebrand will keep about everything intact, add a couple of benefits and pretty new players’ club cards. Members won’t have to change their playing habits and they can even keep using their old Total Rewards card.
However, Caesars Entertainment does recommend picking up a new Caesars Rewards’ players’ club card beginning Feb. 1, at any Caesars Rewards Center. New cards will not be sent to customers through the mail.
It all started with Total Rewards
Caesars Rewards has a lot to live up to after being named the “Best Players Club” by USA Today’s “10Best” Readers’ Choice Awards.
When it started in 1997, Total Rewards was the first fully integrated national player rewards program. Caesars Rewards is the casino loyalty club that every competitor has modeled its club after in one way or another.
Caesars Rewards will still work with nearly 40 casinos in the following 13 states:
Same policy for tier and rewards credits
It’s convenient that the changeover to Caesars Rewards will be virtually stress-free for players, as the general program structure is basically the same.
Regardless of the card used in Caesars’ casinos, guests will not see adjustments in their reward credit balance. It will remain the same as long as at least one reward credit is earned every six months. This policy is the same as Total Rewards’.
Tier credits were reset to zero at the beginning of the New Year just as they would have with Total Rewards. The tier levels will remain the same for Caesars Rewards:
- Gold: Zero-4,999 tier credits
- Platinum: 5,000-14,999 tier credits
- Diamond: 15,000+ tier credits
- Seven Stars: 150,000+ tier credits (Exclusive, invitation only)
The daily tier credit bonuses will also remain intact:
- First bonus: Earn 500 tier credits, receive 125 tier credit bonus
- Earn 1,000 tier credits, receive 1,000 tier credit bonus
- Earn 2,500 tier credits, receive 5,000 tier credit bonus
- Maximum bonus: Earn 5,000 tier credits, receive 10,000 tier credit bonus
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New Caesars Rewards benefits for premium tier
Though Caesars Rewards will mostly offer the same benefits of the old program, there will be extra incentives to get up to a premium tier. Premium members will see these new reward options:
- Platinum: Will receive one free night in Las Vegas or Atlantic City for every 5,000 tier credits earned in 2019, up to seven nights.
- Diamond: Diamond members will also receive two free nights at the new Caesars Resort Dubai.
- Seven Stars: Seven Stars members will see new benefits coming soon in addition to the trips the Diamond members can earn.
Find out more information here regarding Caesars Rewards member levels and changes.
Last updated: January 19, 2018 at 11:05 am. Posted by Kristine McKenzie in Caesars Palace, Las Vegas Hotels, Things to Do in Las Vegas. 1 Comment on 10 Secrets of Caesars Palace.
Are you one of those people who can quote every line from “The Hangover?” Have you made it a point to try one of each of the 500 dishes at Bacchanal Buffet? Are you a card-carrying member of Celine Dion’s fan club?
You might consider yourself an expert on the empire of Caesars Palace, but we bet we can still surprise you with a few secrets about the resort. Test your knowledge and check out these 10 tips, tricks and fun facts about Caesars Palace.
1. How to Get Lucky at Caesars Palace
The Statue of David at Caesars Palace
Everybody is looking for Lady Luck when they come to Vegas and Caesars Palace is home to five lucky spots you can visit. Follow the signs to the Appian Way Shops and you’ll find an 18-foot-tall, 9-ton replica of Michelangelo’s Statue of David. Touch his big toe for good luck. Near the Race & Sports book there’s a statue of Joe Louis. Fist bump his glove for luck. Next, head to Cleopatra’s Barge and touch Cleopatra’s golden chest. In the hotel lobby there’s an Augustus Caesar statue and if you rub his left index finger you’re in for some good fortune. Finally, visit the lucky Brahma Shrine outside in front of the hotel. It’s a replica of one of Thailand’s most popular Buddhist shrines.
2. When in Rome, Stay Like the Emperors Do
If visiting all of those lucky spots helped you to hit the jackpot, you could stay like a real Roman emperor would in one of Caesars Palace’s opulent villas. Once reserved for high rollers, the public can now book Caesars Suites. The rooms do not come cheap (they start at $18,000), but you can luxuriate in things like your own patio with spa pool, a fireplace and an indoor fountain in the Marc Antony Villa or a grand piano, billiards room and exotic fish tank in the Marcus Aurelius Villa.
3. Have a Big Fat Roman Wedding
The Classico Chapel.
We all know Las Vegas is the wedding capital of the world, but did you know Caesars Palace boasts the largest wedding chapel on the Las Vegas Strip? If you’re looking for a place to tie the knot and you’ve got a big guest list, the Classico Chapel accommodates up to 196 people and is decked out with chandeliers and stained glass windows.
4. Have a snow day in Vegas
Qua Baths & Spa was named one of the Top 100 Spas of 2016 by Spas of America. If you check out one of their exotic treatments you’ll totally see why. Indulge in the signature Cleopatra Golden Goddess Facial with a 24-karat gold mask or step into the Arctic Ice Room where you can breathe in chilled, mint-infused air while snow falls from the ceiling. Trust us, there’s no better place to escape the summer heat in Vegas.
5. Bypass Lines like a VIP
The Bacchanal Buffet
The Bacchanal Buffet has been named the top buffet in the country by the both the New York Post and USA Today so, as you can imagine, it’s a popular place. That means there is often a line to get in, but we have a tip for you: Try the digital Fresh Txt kiosks that let you grab a virtual spot in line. They’ll text you when it’s your turn to chow down on the 500 food choices. Total Rewards Diamond and Seven Star members also have their own VIP line.
Another pro tip: For a limited time, you can get a discount on brunch if you’re a morning person. Get there between 7:30 a.m. and 10 a.m. Monday – Friday and you can get Early Bird Brunch for $29.99. ($39.99 after 10 a.m.)
6. Doggie Bag Deals
Dining should always be on your list of things to do when you visit Caesars Palace and chances are you might have some leftovers, especially if you partake in the large, family-style portions at Carmine’s inside The Forum Shops at Caesars Palace. If you want to go shopping or take in a show after dinner it would normally be impossible to carry a bag of leftover food with you. But Carmine’s has the solution. They will keep your food in their fridge for you and you can go back and pick it up after you’re done with your other activities. Problem solved.
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MR CHOW can help you out with leftovers too. Maybe you want to sit and finish your drink or your conversation after dinner and don’t want to have a stack of food containers cluttering up your table. The staff will hand you a claim ticket for your leftovers and you can pick them up at the hostess stand on your way out.
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7. In-Room Dining That’s Out of This World
Nobu Hotel
Caesars Palace is home to a hotel inside a hotel. Nobu Hotel, the world’s first, is a boutique hotel within the larger resort. Stay here and you’ll enjoy perks like a 24-hour in-room dining menu curated by acclaimed chef Nobu Matsuhisa. We’re talking ramen, bento boxes, lobster bao buns and mochi delivered right to your room. And if you stay in the Nobu penthouse or villa, you can have a sushi chef from Nobu Restaurantdownstairs come up and prepare a fresh dish for you.
8. Do Not Disturb
If you’re looking for a room at Caesars Palace that offers a little bit more seclusion, you’ll want to check out the Laurel Collection rooms in the Octavius and Augustus towers. The rooms are located in a quieter area away from casino. They’re also conveniently located close to the Garden of the Gods Pool Oasis, the Bacchanal Buffet, Qua Baths & Spa and Restaurant Guy Savoy. The location will save you a lot of walking. Bonus: Some of the rooms are pet friendly.
9. Did Caesar Live Here?
The Forum Classic Emperor Suite.
Lots of people come to Caesars Palace and want to stay in room 2452, the room featured in the movie “The Hangover.” It was inspired by parts of the Forum Classic Emperor Suite, but the room you see in the movie was just a set built for filming. Film buffs will recognize the Forum Classic Emperor Suite from the movie “Rain Man,” however. The two-bedroom suite has a wet bar and a circular booth next to the iconic floor-to-ceiling windows that Tom Cruise and Dustin Hoffman danced in front of.
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10. Dine Like a Baller on a Budget
Guy Savoy is a Michelin-starred French chef and his Restaurant Guy Savoy at Caesars Palace serves the finest in gourmet food. If you want to try food from the acclaimed chef but the restaurant is not in your budget, we’ve got a hack for you. Head to Brioche by Guy Savoy near the hotel lobby for the chef’s grab-and -go concept. You’ll find sandwiches, desserts and the namesake flaky French pastry. Try sweet brioche with almond and candied fruit or Nutella and banana. There’s also savory brioche with prosciutto and cheese.
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