Hi all,
I've raised this topic to mirror one that I came across on Flyertalk but would like to get the opinions of the trusty V-Flyer lot about it! In short, it's apparently more than possible to snag an upgrade to a much nicer room / suite in a lot of the Vegas casinos if you slip the check-in agent a note of varying denomination when you hand over your credit card. The method appears to be, subject to minor variations:
1. Place a bill under the card you're paying with, the value clearly showing.
2. Ask the check-in guy/lady "do you have any upgrades to a available?"
3. If they sort it for free, both card and note are passed over. If they give you a price for an upgrade or say "no", only the card goes over.
Now, has anyone on this board tried it or known anyone who has? Such a "trick" seems alien to me as a Brit, but the chat over at Flyertalk sees this as par for the course in Vegas where everything is tip-led, perhaps more than anywhere else in America.
So, views, opinions, anyone?
Darryl
I've raised this topic to mirror one that I came across on Flyertalk but would like to get the opinions of the trusty V-Flyer lot about it! In short, it's apparently more than possible to snag an upgrade to a much nicer room / suite in a lot of the Vegas casinos if you slip the check-in agent a note of varying denomination when you hand over your credit card. The method appears to be, subject to minor variations:
1. Place a bill under the card you're paying with, the value clearly showing.
2. Ask the check-in guy/lady "do you have any upgrades to a available?"
3. If they sort it for free, both card and note are passed over. If they give you a price for an upgrade or say "no", only the card goes over.
Now, has anyone on this board tried it or known anyone who has? Such a "trick" seems alien to me as a Brit, but the chat over at Flyertalk sees this as par for the course in Vegas where everything is tip-led, perhaps more than anywhere else in America.
So, views, opinions, anyone?
Darryl