Caesars Rewards Sale & Discounts
We have talked a lot about Caesars Rewards Diamond status on Miles to Memories, because we get a ton of value from it. I have had my Diamond status for several years now through Founderscard, so I get quite a few benefits without ever having to place a bet. I know some of you love to gamble, but others don’t do it enough to get comp offers.
One of the benefits of Caesars Diamond status is the waived resort fees. Since most properties have fees in excess of $35 or more per night, that savings adds up quickly. I’m about to go stay on the Strip and was searching prices and was reminded of another way Caesars Diamond has helped me save money over the years. I get better rates too!
Caesars Rewards Reduced Room Rates
Not only does Caesars Diamond get perks on property and waived resort fees plus a $100 celebration dinner and free show tickets, it is apparently good for some nice discounts right now. Actually, Caesars has a sale for all members, but as a Diamond I get the sale rates plus no resort fees.
Anyway, here are the rates I found when logged in:
And here are the prices when I am not logged in.
Breaking Down the Differences
Caesars is advertising rates as low as $10 as part of this Caesars Rewards sale and they seem to be delivering. In just about every case the Caesars Rewards price is a big savings and a good deal. While Nobu seems to be the only one with almost no savings (makes sense since it isn’t “owned” by Caesars) every other property has a decent difference.
To me a couple of things stand out. Paris is almost 50% off when you factor in the discount and $24 per night for that quality of a room is a steal! (Check out my recent video tour & review.) Also, $10 per night for somewhat recently renovated rooms at Flamingo & Harrah’s are a pretty good deal. Remember Diamond members don’t pay resort fees so the room ends up being about $12 including tax. Compare that to about $80 without status.
Up to 35% Off For Essential Workers
In addition to the Caesars Rewards sale I mentioned above, the company is also offering up to 35% off for essential workers for travel July 20 through December 29, 2020. You must show ID for this sale and you will receive 35% off weekdays and 30% off Friday/Saturday. You can find more info at the Essential Workers Offer Link.
Caesars Rewards Sale & Discounts – Bottom Line
I thought it was worth sharing about these rates, because I feel like this is a great deal, especially when combined with Diamond status. Whether you are a regular member or get Diamond status through a match or via Founderscard, there are definitely some deals to be had. I do miss the Diamond Lounges (Laurel Lounges), but I’m still glad I have my Caesars Diamond status.
 Chase Sapphire Preferred® Card
Chase Sapphire Preferred® Card is the old king of travel rewards cards. Right now bonus_miles_fullLearn more about this card and its features!
Opinions, reviews, analyses & recommendations are the author’s alone, and have not been reviewed, endorsed or approved by any of these entities.
Yes this is a great offer. My wife is Diamond status through the match with Wyndham. Unfortunately I never matched and now offer is dead. Do you think it would be possibly for me to book a room under her account and check-in by myself? I see where they have contactless check-in via either the app or kiosk. Their website does say I may need her ID or passport. Not sure if that is just to scan on machine or if I would really need to see an agent and confirm id. Thoughts?
So true Shawn. I booked the Rio end of July in my Caesars diamond app for $10 and with tax the total was $12 for 2 queens. The same room on its public website was going for $120 total. The diamond status is awesome!