Total Rewards - History

History

  • Began as Total Gold, then re-launched as Total Rewards II, now referred to as Total Rewards
  • In 2005, after Harrah's Entertainment bought Caesars Entertainment, Inc., Harrah's announced that the "Connection Card" program (Caesars loyalty program), would be merged into the Total Rewards program. Transferring former Caesars properties from the Connection Card loyalty program to the Total Rewards program began in December 2005 with Flamingo Las Vegas and was completed in May 2006.
  • Members earn both Reward Credits and Tier Credits based on play at slot machines and table games.
  • Reward Credits may be used towards meals, merchandise and other items.
  • Tier Credits are used to determine annual Tier Score.

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