According to a reader Caesar’s is testing out promotion materials for a new credit card, details below:
- Caesar’s Rewards Prestige Visa Signature Card
- $149 annual fee
- 20,000 point sign up bonus
- $300 annual hotel credit (after year 1)
- $100 annual dining credit
- $50 annual game credit
- 7x points at Caesars Rewards Destinations
Interesting card if the rumor proves to be true (not sure how reliable this reader is as haven’t interacted with them before) due to the $300 annual hotel credit after first year.
I’ve got the no-fee card and live in NY. I go to NJ 5-10X/yr and stay free midweek every time. $37 resort fee and free parking. Dining and gaming credit is a wash+ $300 hotel credit? Maybe…
I just lost my 10K points (brought to Caesar’s from Wyndham)
Called to ask a question about the possibility of recovering (after only 3-4 days after the expiration), but the rep was so rude that I don’t wanna call again.
Do you know if there is such a possibility?
If it can help, I’ve stayed in Horseshoe before the expiration, but it was under my friend’s reservation, so there is no record of me.
It’s a casino, their entire business is scamming people out of money, so I don’t think they’re going to help you out.
You stayed at Horseshoe but didn’t gamble at all ?
Using your players card extends points 6 months
No, i didn’t, It was a chess championship for my friends kid
I went to CES couple times and I didn’t play either.
And the same thing happened about 5 years ago
I was planning to transfer back to Wyndham
Another card that has value to .0001% of the population? Great!
Caesars pizza? Or
Lol, that would have more value in my wallet.
Nothing exciting about this at all, anyone who this card would make sense for would already be Caesars Diamond and have most of these benefits and not be paying for hotel rooms in the first place.
Based on what? Caesars diamond costs probably $1500 minimum, this card is 90% cheaper.
How are you putting a cost on Caesars Diamond?
5x multiplier on 2500 Tier Credits =12500 + 5000 bonus = 17500 enough for Diamond.
$25k coin in * ~1.5% expected loss on VP = ~$1500. More if you don’t hit a RF, which is more likely the higher your per-hand bet.
Plus cash advance fee charged for gaming transactions.
There are plenty of promo days and figured Caesars Diamond is for people who like to gamble anyways.
Dan
Considering resort fee’s here in Reno are $40/night, this is kinda shit? They only saving grace is that this could be nice if you’re a local, and locals get a mid week locals discount you could probably stack.
smartervegas has coupon book that occasionally waives resort fees but mostly non mgm/caesers. The other way I have seen is people tricking mgm rewards by betting 2-3k and getting comp rooms. Either way if the hotel credit doesnt consider resort fees, then $300/yr is toast unless you have status.
I have the current Caesar’s card. It is worthless, even at $0 annual fee. It is the first no fee card I have ever considered canceling. I only keep it with the hope they refresh the program some day and its free to hold. I would NEVER get an annual fee Caesar’s card, unless I lived in Vegas full time. If it is anything like the current card, STAY AWAY.
dont you get free parking (platinum status) for keeping it?
No. You only get platinum for the first year. Card is worthless after that.
It’s not worthless if you have no other way to keep your Caesars points alive.
A tiny purchase every half a year or so on the card is enough to keep your Caesars points alive.
And it turns out that the Caesars points are updated very soon after you make your card purchase, it doesn’t wait for the statement to post like at most other banks.
It says they’re testing out promotional materials.
Well, many banks test out promotional materials that are done in different varieties sent to different people and/or at different times, so there’s no reason to assume that what’s shown on one particular promotional material is an indication of exactly what any new card is going to be, even if it is reported accurately by the person receiving it.
So you don’t need to worry so much about whether the reader is accurate as whether promotional material they’re testing is a final version or not, because in many tests it’s not a final version, sometimes not even very close to it.
Tests like these are often done by banks to try to figure out which versions of a card’s promotion people prefer.
Needs waived resort fees to be useful
I’d rather get diamond status than that other stuff TBH