I received the same email. And what is considered my home casino in the Penn National chain just sent my offers a few minutes ago. They are not open yet, but are expected to soon. My offers from them have been reduced to 1/5th of what my March offers were. Yet the M offer i mentioned earlier has been upped by about 8 times normal? I guess it just goes to show how each casino can be an independent child in the same chain.Sea Lion wrote: ↑Sun Jun 07, 2020 7:55 amI would like to add about M is that Penn CEO sent out an email in April mentioning about reinstating offers as they were before they closed. My offer came but it was 1/4 of my March offer. I emailed back the VP/GM at M and all of the sudden they added $70 ($35 x 2) food comps, but did not budge on the free play. I inquired about this at the players club and was told that they system was still in the process of being updated (big line of bullsh*t). Okay, I get the hint... As Doug mentioned, no temp check at the entrance (from the top of the covered parking structure in the back), only remove mask for cameras to see you, and no one sanitizing machines. The feeling I also got is that they are in way too much of a hurry to recover what was lost during the shutdown. On a positive note, my wife and I have always liked the restaurants there with their buffet being one of the best in Vegas, however with the buffet closed, we ate at the Burgers & Brews and the food did not disappoint.
I've never had a bad meal at any of the restaurants at the M. And in my opinion the buffet there is still one of the best Vegas. Hope it stays that way when they reopen.