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Wynn Red Card

Wynn Las Vegas Red CardThe Wynn Red Card is not only your room key but also doubles as the one card that delivers preferred access to the world of Wynn Las Vegas.

If you are a guest at Wynn Las Vegas or Encore Las Vegas, you are already a member. Your room key will get you into much more than just your room. If you're not a hotel guest, It's just as easy. Just visit the Red Card desk inside the casinos at the Wynn or the Encore Las Vegas, or take a seat at one of the gaming tables. Present your drivers license or passport, and you'll be presented with your red card.

 

Use your Red Card to collect points when you play slots, table games, or poker. Also use it to secure reservations at one of the fine dining restaurants or shows. Use it to reserve a cabana or at Wynn Country Club to make tee times. Use it anywhere and everywhere at Wynn Las Vegas and Encore Las Vegas.

 

Wynn Las Vegas
3131 Las Vegas Blvd. South,

Las Vegas, NV, 89109

888-320-7107

702-770-7777

official website

Encore Las Vegas

3131 Las Vegas Boulevard South
Las Vegas, NV 89109
Phone: (702)-770-8000 or
(888)-320-7125

official website

Location: On the Strip

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Wynn Red Card Terms of Use

 

LasVegas-How-To.com Must be 21 years of age or older and provide a valid government issued photo ID to participate in the Red Card program.

 

LasVegas-How-To.com U.S. citizens are required to provide a valid Social Security Number at the time of enrollment in red card. An enrollment cannot be completed without this information.

 

LasVegas-How-To.com Membership and all associated benefits are non-transferable.

 

LasVegas-How-To.com It's the players responsibility to present a red card to a dealer before playing table games or properly insert the red card into the card reader before playing a slot machine.

 

LasVegas-How-To.com Duplicate red cards may be issued with proper identification. Wynn Las Vegas is not responsible for lost or stolen cards.

 

LasVegas-How-To.com Points are valid for 12 months from the date earned. Unused points that exceed 12 months in age will be retired from red card accounts without notice.

 

LasVegas-How-To.com All redemption transactions require the cardholder to present valid, current photo identification.

 

LasVegas-How-To.com FREECREDIT is nontransferable and has no cash value.

 

LasVegas-How-To.com In order to link red card accounts, both players must provide consent and valid government issued ID's that show a matching address.

 

LasVegas-How-To.com Wynn Las Vegas reserves the right to adjust point balances resulting from malfunction, operator error or fraud. Decisions made by management are final and binding.

 

LasVegas-How-To.com Wynn Las Vegas reserves the right to revise or revoke policies, benefits and promotions at any time without notice.

 

LasVegas-How-To.com Misuse of red card or benefits will result in forfeiture of card and membership.

 

LasVegas-How-To.com Use of your red card indicates acceptance of these rules.

 

Wynn Red Card Point System

 

LasVegas-How-To.com Note: As of February 2009, The Red Card desk at the Wynn told us that, for Security reasons, there is no website where you can find out how many points you have on your card or what your current level is.

We were also told, for security reasons, they cannot disclose that information on the phone but that information is available at the Red Card desk next time you visit Wynn Las Vegas or Encore Las Vegas.

 

* * For questions regarding the Red Card points structure or accumulated points, call the Red Card desk (Resort Marketing) at Wynn Las Vegas. 1-888-320-7107

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I stayed at the Encore 2/11/09 - 2/15/09. I used my card at the tables, slots, the Spa, and at the restraunts. I can't figure out how the "point system" works. How do you know how many points you have? Can you use these points toward something (ie. discounts/freebee's etc)? I can't seem to find any information on this.
Hi Rhonda -
We followed up on your question above and was told, for security reasons there is no website where you can find out how many points you have on your card or what your current level is. However that information is available to you at the Red Card desk on your next visit.
#2 - Admin - lasvegas-how-to.com - 02/18/2009 - 15:44
"The Red Card" awards points at a rate of one point per $9 of coin in for video poker and $3 for slots. Once a player earns 500 points ($1,500 coin-in on slots and a high $4,500 coin-in on video poker) he can then download $10 at the machines and play it through at least once. As each point is worth 2¢, the return on video poker is worth 0.22 percent, which is lower than average for the Strip, and the return on slots 0.67 percent, which is about average.
#3 - Jason - 04/19/2009 - 12:30
I played a penny slot entitled "Thunder" - across from the Sports Book - where I hit red 7's and wilds for $4000 on Wednesday, December 23. The machine showed $4000. but paid $600. Is there anyway to check the machine's record for Wednesday, December 23. I love to play at the Wynn, but I am concerned about winning and not winning at the same time.
#4 - Carmen Rosser - 12/25/2009 - 21:15
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