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Total Rewards Social is free to join, and membership is automatic! Whenever you spend time playing online slots at Caesars, the rewards roll in and your benefits grow. As you move forward from basic bronze to diamond status total rewards and beyond, you’ll enjoy exclusive access to spectacular VIP games. Each company uses a different name – Mlife Rewards uses Express Comps and Caesars Rewards uses Reward Credits – but both serve as comp dollars you can earn and spend on property on a variety of options, including food and beverage. The first caveat of the Play by Total Rewards app is it is for the iPhone only, and requires that the phone be using iOS 7.0 or later. Our first hurdle leaped (we were looking for a reason to do an update, but it’s an app design pitfall to create an app which can only be used on the latest operating system, on a specific device), we dove headlong into the app. The Caesars Rewards mobile app is your portal to Caesars Entertainment gaming and resort destinations. The best of Las Vegas, Atlantic City, New Orleans and more is at your fingertips.

Use Caesars Rewards Mobile App to redeem your free Slot Play Bank

Now you can access your Free Slot Play 24/7 via your mobile device and Caesars Rewards mobile app. It’s another convenient way for Caesars Rewards members to manage and download Free Slot Play at their favorite slot or video poker machines.

How does it work?

1. Check for Mobile Free Slot Play offers in the play by Caesars Rewards mobile app or in your email inbox.

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2. Visit a Caesars Rewards casino where Mobile Free Slot Play is available.

3. Insert your Caesars Rewards card into your favorite slot or video poker machine.

4. Open the play by Caesars Rewards mobile app and sign in. Then select the “My Bank” or “Free Slot Play”* option from the main menu. Follow the instructions on the screen to withdraw your free play and watch the funds instantly transfer to your game!

Here's a step-by-step video:

Sounds great! What do I need?

  • A mobile device with Caesars Rewards mobile app installed. Click here to download.
  • A mobile or Caesarsrewards.com username and password. Don’t have one? Click here or reset here.
  • A four-digit Caesars Rewards PIN. Don’t have a PIN? Visit your local Caesars Rewards Center.

Where is Mobile Free Slot Play available?

Mobile Free Slot Play is available at these destinations and is coming to your favorite casino soon!

Caesars Palace Las Vegas
Harrah's Las Vegas
Bally's Las Vegas
The Cromwell Las Vegas
Flamingo Las Vegas

The LINQ Las Vegas
Paris Las Vegas
Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino
Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino

Harrah's Laughlin
Harrah's Lake Tahoe
Harveys Lake Tahoe
Harrah's Gulf Coast

Questions?

Visit your local Caesars Rewards Center for more details.

* Users who have updated their Caesars Rewards mobile app will see a “My Bank” option. Users who have not upgraded will see a “Free Slot Play” option. Make sure you upgrade to the newest version of Caesars Rewards mobile app today to improve your experience and enjoy the newest benefits of the app.

FEATURES

  • Manage your Free Play Bank and downloadable offers 24/7 with your mobile device as you move from game to game

  • The ultimate in ease and mobility

  • Caesars Rewards mobile app is available for Apple iPhone, iPad, Android smartphones, and Android tablets

  • Exclusive mobile offers for Caesars Rewards members through Caesars Rewards mobile app

  • When you remove your Caesars Rewards Card from the game, any unused Free Play remains in your bank and is available for download for 24 hours

Members of Caesars Entertainment’s popular player loyalty program, Total Rewards, have been champing at the bit for the next iteration of the company’s mobile app, and it appears they need champ no further.

The new app is called Play by Total Rewards, and it’s free at the iTunes store. Or possibly it’s just called “Play.” By Total Rewards. Let’s not get stymied with details, shall we?

The brand new app appears to be in a testing phase, as no official announcement of the app has been made. We’ve got a first look!

The Play by Total Rewards app has flown under the radar, but this blog flies even lower.

The only way we knew about the new app was a message on one of the interactive digital kiosks at The Linq (see below). Guests are prompted to have a top secret app link e-mailed or texted to their phone.

Somebody’s trying to slip a soft launch by us, but we refuse to be slipped by. (Note: That big, red arrow probably wasn’t there in real life.)

The first caveat of the Play by Total Rewards app is it is for the iPhone only, and requires that the phone be using iOS 7.0 or later. Our first hurdle leaped (we were looking for a reason to do an update, but it’s an app design pitfall to create an app which can only be used on the latest operating system, on a specific device), we dove headlong into the app.

This app is the first from Caesars Entertainment which covers all its 40-plus destinations across the country. We chose the Las Vegas region, because really, is there an anywhere else?

Sorry, other, less fun, places. Thanks to our eagle-eyed reader Steven Brown for noting the Harrah’s associated with New Orleans is actually Harrah’s Las Vegas. D’oh!

The app prompts users to log in with their Total Rewards number and password. We weren’t able to log in, despite resetting and double-checking our password. (The only review we could find on iTunes also mentioned the person couldn’t log in.) Given this app has “Total Rewards” in the name, we assume this glitch will be fixed soon.

A welcome screen has an expandable set of “cards” featuring some offerings from Caesars Palace. We assume these are featured on the app’s home screen because Caesars is the premier resort in the Caesars Entertainment portfolio in Las Vegas.

Caesars Palace can be quite a diva.

Poke at the three lines in the upper left and the main menu of the app appears, with these sections: Hotels, Restaurants, Shows, Nightlife, Things to Do and My Favorites.

All the categories have some map and location functionality, and the Hotels section pulls up all the hotels in the Caesars Entertainment family.

Caesars Entertainment has nine hotels in Las Vegas.

When you select a specific hotel, you get some basic information about the hotel, as well as the ability to book a room. (If you choose to “Book Now,” you’re basically sent to a mobile version of the hotel’s Web site.)

Wouldn’t it be cool if you hit “Book Now” and got an actual book? Books are those things people read before the Internet.

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The hotel pages are light on useful information. They include check-in and check-out times, the numbers of restaurants and shows at the hotel (with no easy way to get details, although they exist in other parts of the app), and links to the hotel’s social media channels like Facebook and Twitter.

The Restaurants section is comprehensive and again has map functionality. Even if you’re not a Las Vegas expert, with this app, you’ll be able to act like one. Not that we’d know anything about acting like a Las Vegas expert. Ahem.

A buffet of dining options. Including, you know, buffets.

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This section also boasts some pretty sweet filtering capability. You select a price range, cuisine and hotel (or hotels), and the app cranks out all the restaurants that match your criteria. This is easily the most robust and useful component of the Play by Total Rewards app, in our humble and always-accurate opinion.

Again, the information about the specific venue is on the light side, but hours of operation and attire suggestions can be helpful. The restaurant pages do have phone numbers, so that’s handy for making reservations.

Next up: Shows. We’d love to show you that part of the app, but it crashed every time we tried to go into that section. Sort of supports our assertion the app is still in the soft launch phase.

Moving on!

The Nightlife section is straightforward, with listings of bars and lounges across town (no filtering, you get everything, in alphabetical order).

Things to Do is a catch-all for everything else, which, given that it’s Las Vegas, covers a lot of ground. Thankfully, there a filter in Things to Do.

If you didn’t go forth and filter before, do it here. And shame on you for not doing what we say the first time.

It appears the creators of the app got a little sleepy at this point, because what in the world is a “property feature,” and how is that a thing to do?

There’s a “Promotions” category, and while not fully fleshed out, this could be a great way to stay abreast of hotel promotions at your favorite casinos. As with most travel apps, a key component of success is keeping the information fresh and complete. Our favorite Las Vegas app, Vegas Mate, prides itself on frequent updates, so we’ll have to see how the Play by Total Rewards app fares. (Another bonus of Vegas Mate is it covers all of Las Vegas.)

The Play app has a Favorites section, too. So, as you’re browsing for restaurants or things to do, you can give those items a heart, and the app conveniently collects them on one page for you.

If you tap on the human head icon, you get into a Guest Services screen.

Just a couple more things to cover. Stop nodding off.

Here, you can call or e-mail your questions to customer assistance. We didn’t try it, but if this works as it appears to, it could come in handy.

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There’s also an Itinerary page accessible here, in case you missed the Favorites page, because they do exactly the same thing.

That’s about it. We suspect that once the Total Rewards log-in problem is resolved, the app will also be a convenient way to view one’s Total Rewards points and access offers specific to one’s tier status.

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This new app covers a lot of ground, and has several useful features. It misses the opportunity to be more useful and relevant by not providing a way for people to share reviews (as the Vegas Mate app does), but companies are reluctant to do that because people don’t always say what the company would like them to.

The lack of substantive content, or authentic, trustworthy reviews and descriptions (as opposed to marketing fluff), are some of the key reasons self-serving corporate apps so seldom gain any real traction, and why they’re often little more than glorified virtual brochures.

Still, this is easily the best app from Caesars Entertainment to-date, and we suspect refinements and tweaks are still being made, and improvements will be ongoing.

It’s free, so take the new Play by Total Rewards app from Caesars Entertainment for a test drive and let us know what you think.