There has been a lot of consolidation in the casino industry, with a couple of conglomerates holding a dominant market share. While you can make a very compelling case that this has screwed over players by promoting a corporate bean counter mentality and…. sorry, I’ll save my socialist rants for somewhere else.
All casinos owned by the same conglomerate will use the same players club. Your spending will be tracked across all the properties that a company owns, which means you can hop between affiliated casinos with the same card. Many companies (namely CET, Boyd, and MLife) have locals casinos throughout the country as well. Concentrating your spending on one company can help maximize your comps and stretch your gambling/entertainment dollar further.
Below is a list of popular casinos, listed in the following format:
Casino Corporation (Popular Abbreviation) – Players Club
THE LAS VEGAS STRIP
Caesars Entertainment (CET) – Caesars Rewards (formerly Total Rewards)
- Bally’s
- Caesars Palace
- Cromwell
- Harrah’s
- Flamingo
- Linq
- Paris
- Planet Hollywood
- Rio
Sign up for a Caesars Rewards card here
MGM International (MLife) – M Life
- Aria
- Bellagio
- Circus Circus
- Excalibur
- Luxor
- Mandalay Bay
- Mirage
- MGM Grand
- New York New York
- Park MGM
- Vdara
Wynn (Wynncore)- Red Card
- Encore
- Wynn
Las Vegas Sands (LVS) – Grazie
- Palazzo
- Venetian
Cosmopolitan (Cosmo) – Identity
- Cosmopolitan
DOWNTOWN LAS VEGAS
Stevens Brothers – Club One
- The D
- Golden Gate
TLC Gaming Enterprises – Separate Players Clubs
- Binion’s (Club Binion)
- Four Queens (Royal Rewards)
Boyd Gaming – B Connected
- California
- Fremont
- Main Street Station
- Orleans
- Sam’s Town