Las Vegas
In Secrets of Winning Slots, a landmark title by gambling expert Avery Cardoza, the author recommends that slots players would be foolish not to take part in a casino’s complimentary scheme. Such advice is particularly important today as, provided you know where to look and how to play, you can reap a range of comp point awards from both online and offline casinos. In today’s blog, we’ll show you how to get comps at The Venetian in Las Vegas, as well as how to make sure you get the best deals.
To start claiming comp points at The Venetian, your first need to apply for a Grazie Card. New players can sign up for The Venetian’s comp system by visiting the Grazie booth, located on the gaming floor. Once you’ve signed up, you can begin collecting complimentary points. On The Venetian website (Venetian.com) you can find a list of how the Grazie comps system converts into cash, but for your reference we’ve produced a table below which shows the comps you can claim on the basic Grazie card level (which everyone begins on):
| Casino Game | Cash Amount | Points Available |
|---|---|---|
| Slots | $1 | 1 point |
| Video Poker | $3 | 1 point |
| 9/6 Jacks or Better Games | $21 | 1 point |
| Custom Video Poker Games (Tier 1) | $21 | 1 point |
| Multi-Play Blackjack | $12 | 1 point |
| Custom Video Poker (Tier 2) | $12 | 1 point |
The above shows what you can claim through playing casino games, but in order to receive room comps, such as a free night in the hotel, you first have to be staying at The Venetian and also charge items to your suite. If you do so, you’ll then receive 5 points per $1 charge sent to your room. This is just a small snippet of The Venetian’s comps system, so make sure to ask when you visit the casino to ensure you get the best offers. If you’d like to sign up for a Grazie Card in advance, just visit the Grazie section of The Venetian website.

