> sometime in the future. (She just returned from a trip and she loves those
> rooms!) She couldn't find them online, so she contacted The Venetian and
> they said that "due to unforeseen reasons we are no longer offering our
> Venezia Hotel to the general public." Does anyone know what is going on?
> Although my friend is not a rated player, she has never had any trouble
> purchasing a suite for her desired dates in the past. Are they holding
> them back for high rollers?
>
>
I have stayed at some places and all the larger properties usually have
restricted floors, the larger suites and penthouses which are never sold,
only comp'ed by exectuive hosts to players buying in of 50,000 or more as
a general rule. Personally never heard of a casino property not selling
the lower level basic suites to the general public. I played at The
Venitian twicein 2006 when Host named Marty Schultz was there and although
the larger suites were nice, the place hustles its high rollers, meaning
nickel and diming a $50,000 buy in player for small incidentials. Maybe
the atmosphere has changed there but there are nicer properties around for
all level of play. just my thoughts.
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