Fontainebleau Las Vegas is now giving members more ways to put their Bleau Points to work to redeem at attractions beyond the casino floor. (Photo: Dan Michalski / Casinos.com)
LAS VEGAS – Fontainebleau has introduced a new benefit through its rewards program, allowing guests to now use Fontainebleau Reward points toward off-property experiences in The Experience Collection.
There are more than 20 attractions available to Fontainebleau members. The new perks include Las Vegas attractions and tours, ranging from art and museum exhibits to outdoor excursions and high-thrill driving or firing range experiences.
Fontainebleau Rewards is the only Vegas Strip casino loyalty program that lets members redeem points for off-property experiences.
The casino also announced that players can now earn Bleau Points at table games. These are the points guests can use to redeem for The Experience Collection.
“With these new benefits and the expansion of our program to table games, we have transformed Fontainebleau Rewards into a gateway to the very best of Las Vegas, inviting our members to explore our community through the same lens of inspiration and exclusivity that only Fontainebleau Las Vegas can offer,” said Kevin Sweet, Fontainebleau’s Senior Vice President of Slot Marketing and Operations, in a statement.
Adding new ways to earn and use casino reward points is never a bad thing. However, the redemption rate may not be worth it to all members.
'The Experience Collection' is a group of off-site experiences and activities curated for Fontainebleau Rewards members, who can now redeem Bleau Points earned in the casino for the following attractions located throughout the Las Vegas Valley.
Guests can book experiences in person only at the new Fontainebleau Rewards counter near the High Limit Lounge and The Tavern. The experiences are booked at a 2:1 Bleau Point redemption rate based on current prices at Vegas.com.
Here’s how the math works: A ticket for the Neon Museum might cost $36 if it were purchased directly from the website. However, it would cost a guest $72 in Bleau Points.
Guests will get a better bang for their reward dollars by redeeming at Fontainebleau at the normal 1:1 rate, where $72 in Bleau Points will redeem for $72 in goods or services, such as meals and spa treatments.
The redemption rate will be more important to some guests than others. Those who want to maximize the value of their Bleau Points will spend them elsewhere. Guests looking for something different are unlikely to have a problem with spending at a 2-to-1 rate.
Bleau Points are earned from all spending at Fontainebleau:
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Marc was born and raised in New York City. He now resides in Las Vegas, where he’s been covering casinos and gaming for more than a decade. The gaming floor is the epicenter of Las Vegas casinos but so many great Las Vegas memories happen at bars, restaurants and other attractions. Finding the right combination goes a long way to a fun Las Vegas experience.Marc has been gambling since elementary school when he learned about sports betting and playing poker. Visiting casinos started a quest for knowledge from finding the best gaming odds and rewards to get the best bang for the buck on every visit.
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