Diamond in a Day - CET Total Rewards
Is it still possible to get Diamond in a Day?
I have read about it in the past, just curious.
You just need a separate reservation. You can still use your account and not pay resort fees. You will have to call up to book the room bc the online system won't let you book it.
This has never been my experience and I go through their casino reservation supervisors phone line. But I would not be at all surprised if their policies are extremely variable depending on player, reservation agent, day of the week, etc.
This has never been my experience and I go through their casino reservation supervisors phone line. But I would not be at all surprised if their policies are extremely variable depending on player, reservation agent, day of the week, etc.
You need to make the 2 comp reservations first then book the days in the middle on the phone. I haven't had a problem doing this but if you get a phone agent who can't or won't do it just hang up and call back. That's a good rule in general when you get an especially useless one on the phone.
Additionally even if you book from outside of your account you can still get the resort fees waived when you check in by being diamond.
Question: I only have enough tier credits for one comped night right now but I fully expect to have enough by June for four comped nights. I can book now and apply the comps later, correct? And what is the best way to do this? Diamond plus if that matters.
Question: I only have enough tier credits for one comped night right now but I fully expect to have enough by June for four comped nights. I can book now and apply the comps later, correct? And what is the best way to do this? Diamond plus if that matters.
I don't think you can book now and apply tier credit comped nights later.
Each TC comp night comes with a separate offer code that must applied to that particular night. You can book individual nights with these codes online, and at the very least you can see which nights these comps are available at which hotels. TC comps do tend to be pretty flexible and available on almost all nights.
You -are- able to use these comps on consecutive nights, and also add them as additional nights on a previous reservation (whether that is comped or not). But I've always had difficultly doing this through the website. So I almost always end up booking these reservations over the phone.
UPDATE. I contacted Caesers Rewards by phone and they updated my Rewards card to reflect Diamond status rather than Gold. The rep said that their system would have updated the card automatically given enough time. Apparently, a lot of people had been calling in with the same issue.
I earned diamond tier status playing video roulette on the video poker machine next to Horseshoe bar in Vegas. After testing it out with $1 and $2 bets, I eventually put a $5 bet on 36 of the 38 squares or $180 per p
Sometimes I play the interblock automated roulette just to waste time. I will play six streets, split 0/00 for 20 units. The software won’t allow you to play another split within a street you don’t already have, it will say “not enough risk.”
I guess since you played digital, they haven’t blocked this strategy, or is it because 36/38 is still net negative?
Sometimes I play the interblock automated roulette just to waste time. I will play six streets, split 0/00 for 20 units. The software won’t allow you to play another split within a street you don’t already have, it will say “not enough risk.”
I guess since you played digital, they haven’t blocked this strategy, or is it because 36/38 is still net negative?
If you really want to minimize risk, you can play multiple machines connected to the same outcome. This is what I did to simultaneously bet player and banker in electronic baccarat.
Sometimes I play the interblock automated roulette just to waste time. I will play six streets, split 0/00 for 20 units. The software won’t allow you to play another split within a street you don’t already have, it will say “not enough risk.”
I guess since you played digital, they haven’t blocked this strategy, or is it because 36/38 is still net negative?
all you're doing is reducing variance the house edge is still the same.
Just tried the digi roulette strategy at a non caesars 0.25c machine and lost 3 spins out of 16…..I don’t think thats 7%. They may have the machines programmed for that “style” of play.
possibly but a sample of 16 is meaningless and you'll lose 3x of the time quite often even when it's fair
I don't think you can book now and apply tier credit comped nights later.
Each TC comp night comes with a separate offer code that must applied to that particular night. You can book individual nights with these codes online, and at the very least you can see which nights these comps are available at which hotels. TC comps do tend to be pretty flexible and available on almost all nights.
You -are- able to use these comps on consecutive nights, and also add them as additional nights on a previou
Thank you
How often is there a 5x or 10x day offered in Vegas?
Approx 60 spins based on the $180->$11000
Isn’t a good sample size either
I've been sweating my drop down to Platinum from Diamond regarding valet parking even as a guest. Just found on site that its still free for Platinum " Valet Parking is complimentary for Caesars Rewards Platinum, Diamond, and Seven Stars Members."
At least at the Horseshoe and The Cromwell. Can anyone confirm with real world knowledge https://www.caesars.com/parking
That isn’t a sample size. 60*180 is 10,800. Since CET is $10/TC pts each spins means that poster earned 1080 TC on that coin in of $10.8k. Since it was a 10x day that is effectively 11K TC not counting his initial trial bets.
Poster also says the expected cost would be $572, 5.26%Again that is factual. It is accurate for 10k spins or 10B spins.
Only time poster delves into sample size was what actual cost was, $300. But he in no way projects that was to be expected. Again, it was just the facts of poster’s experience. Not a prediction of expectations.
That isn’t a sample size. 60*180 is 10,800. Since CET is $10/TC pts each spins means that poster earned 1080 TC on that coin in of $10.8k. Since it was a 10x day that is effectively 11K TC not counting his initial trial bets.
Poster also says the expected cost would be $572, 5.26%Again that is factual. It is accurate for 10k spins or 10B spins.
Only time poster delves into sample size was what actual cost was, $300. But he in no way projects that was to be expected. Again, it was just the facts
If my 16 spins was “considered” a sample size (I didn’t initially use that term), then his 60 is a sample size…..or number of independent spins in that session. I understand we should not see theoretical EV at those values, but it is possible. However since his method is push or lose only, losing 3 in 16 means its highly unlikely to hit theoretical ev at any point even if we assume the software in a Game King machine is fair on e-roulette.
If my 16 spins was “considered” a sample size (I didn’t initially use that term), then his 60 is a sample size…..or number of independent spins in that session. I understand we should not see theoretical EV at those values, but it is possible. However since his method is push or lose only, losing 3 in 16 means its highly unlikely to hit theoretical ev at any point even if we assume the software in a Game King machine is fair on e-roulette.
No you are trying to claim your 16 spins says something about the random nature of the game.
The 60 spins will factually, 100% of the time yield 1,080 tier credits exactly, every time. There is no variance. Nothing is random. It is not a sample size w.r.t tier credits. You bet $180, 60 times, you will earn exactly 1080 tier credits
You OTOH used 16 spins to try and determine if the strategy was going to cost match the stated cost. The other poster said what the theoretical cost was but that is not based on his 60 spins. He also stated what his actual cost was but again that is a fact not a prediction based on his 60 spins.
His and your tests were very different.
You need to make the 2 comp reservations first then book the days in the middle on the phone. I haven't had a problem doing this but if you get a phone agent who can't or won't do it just hang up and call back. That's a good rule in general when you get an especially useless one on the phone.
Additionally even if you book from outside of your account you can still get the resort fees waived when you check in by being diamond.
Hang up and call again is the most El Dorado rewards program answer ever.
What is the difference between that and random?
I've been sweating my drop down to Platinum from Diamond regarding valet parking even as a guest. Just found on site that its still free for Platinum " Valet Parking is complimentary for Caesars Rewards Platinum, Diamond, and Seven Stars Members."
At least at the Horseshoe and The Cromwell. Can anyone confirm with real world knowledge https://www.caesars.com/parking
I believe I have seen signs for valet that close off platinum where it says diamond and higher especially on the weekends. But you have free self park with platinum.
Just got an email from Ceasars offering diamond status if you sign up for their credit card.
No annual fee.
Must spend $5000 within 90 days.
One time only so status expires 1/31/2026.
7500 tier credits after $5000 spend.
This may be for previous diamond members that did not make diamond status for 2025.
Just got an email from Ceasars offering diamond status if you sign up for their credit card.
No annual fee.
Must spend $5000 within 90 days.
One time only so status expires 1/31/2026.
7500 tier credits after $5000 spend.
This may be for previous diamond members that did not make diamond status for 2025.
I would do this in a heartbeat. Is this posted anywhere online?