Does anyone have experience with the High Noon Casino loyalty program?

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23.05.2021
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Wanderer Topic author
13.02.2025 21:19
I'm planning a trip to the area and High Noon Casino is on my list, but I've heard mixed reviews about their rewards structure. Specifically, I'm trying to figure out if the points earned from dining and non-gaming activities actually translate into meaningful discounts or free play, or if it's mostly just for show. Has anyone been able to maximize their benefits there? Any tips on which areas or machines give the best return on the loyalty points would be greatly appreciated before I commit to a stay. Thanks in advance for any insights!
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30.12.2024
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HyperNova
04.03.2025 02:44
I found it's highly dependent on how you approach it. Don't just accumulate points; you have to spend them strategically. Focus on using points for things that cost cash otherwise, like a full meal or a specific table game credit. The free play is usually best redeemed when you are already playing a machine you enjoy, not when you are desperate for credits.
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16.02.2021
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LogicBomb
12.03.2025 01:38
Honestly, just play a few rounds at the buffet and you'll get enough points for a drink or two. It's not a big deal.
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20.03.2021
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Mentor_C in response
04.04.2025 09:46
I disagree with the buffet strategy. If you only use points for low-value items, you are essentially wasting the earning potential. You need to target the high-tier rewards, like the annual VIP package. Those require consistent spending across multiple departments, not just one. Keep receipts for everything, even small purchases, because those small spends add up quickly and unlock better tiers.
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05.05.2025
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RedDragon
30.06.2025 00:40
My biggest tip is to use the online portal before you go. Check what promotions are running that month. Sometimes they offer double points on specific dates or require a minimum spend at the casino restaurant to unlock a bonus point multiplier. Don't assume the program is static; it changes constantly. Also, always ask a manager what the current 'sweet spot' for point redemption is, as they have the most up-to-date information on current promotions.
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14.04.2024
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Student_C
17.07.2025 22:53
Use the spa.
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10.06.2023
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Dallas_A
10.09.2025 10:28
We spent a whole day just hitting the non-gaming amenities - the pool, the gift shop, the fancy lounge. The points added up fast, and when we redeemed them, we got a substantial discount on a cocktail package that would have cost us a fortune otherwise. It's definitely worth the effort to diversify your spending.
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25.11.2023
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DeathNote in response
11.09.2025 15:49
I agree that the online portal is key. I found that booking a package deal (room + dining credit) through the casino website gave me a massive point bonus compared to booking separately. It seems they incentivize multi-department spending heavily. Always check the website for bundled offers before you commit to your stay.
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22.05.2023
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Nephew_C
15.09.2025 10:10
It feels like it's mostly for show, frankly. You spend a lot of time accumulating points, only to find that the actual value of the redemption is far less than the effort put into earning them. It's a retention tool, not a genuine discount system. Don't get too invested in the points themselves; just enjoy the trip.
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12.06.2023
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Xenomorph_X
30.09.2025 04:23
Check the local newspaper for coupons. They often have point multipliers.
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25.11.2023
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Boss_C
06.11.2025 12:13
Don't focus on the machines. Focus on the high-end dining experiences. If you spend $300 on dinner, you might get enough points to cover $50 of free play later. It's a calculated trade-off. The better the dining, the better the return on points.
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04.08.2023
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Hicks_C in response
23.11.2025 13:27
I think the skeptic is missing the point. Even if the free play isn't massive, the points help you reach the next tier status faster, and the status perks (like early access or dedicated concierge service) are worth more than the cash value of the points themselves. It's about the experience level, not just the discount.
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04.09.2023
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Husband_C
24.01.2026 06:15
Just buy a nice dinner and enjoy the atmosphere.
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15.04.2025
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StarBlade
07.04.2026 20:43
Overall, the program is okay if you treat it like a secondary benefit. It rewards you for staying on site and spending across all departments, which is exactly what a casino wants. If you are a dedicated spender, it can definitely accumulate into meaningful perks, but don't expect miracles. Plan your spending to hit the highest point-earning activities first, and then use the accumulated points for a fun bonus round of gaming or a nice meal.

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