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My Positive Experience with MLife Platinum Status

September 29, 2014 by James Larounis 3 Comments

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As you are aware, I was recently in Las Vegas for the Boarding Area blogger’s conference. We were scheduled to stay at the Mandalay Bay, but because of the hotel being overbooked, I stayed at the Luxor. In either case, both hotel’s belong to MGM’s MLife elite status program.

I’m in the process of completing a Hyatt Diamond status challenge, but because the status is confirmed as soon as you start the trial, I was able to match my status with MGM MLife, who has a partnership with Hyatt. The match is free, and Hyatt Diamond’s get to match to MLife Platinum, the second highest tier. The highest tier, Noir, is by invitation only – mostly by high gambling spend.

Hyatt-and-Mlife-Status

The difference between Platinum and Noir, to me, is minimal — Noir does include some guaranteed reservations, and limo service from the airport to the hotel, and while that is convenient, it doesn’t justify me gambling more.

You can view the benefits of each status level here.

There are 2 benefits I greatly appreciated.

Room Upgrades

When I arrived and checked-in, I was offered a one bedroom suite. While it was dated, it was rather nice to have the extra room. The huge downside was my lack of wifi in the room, though.

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With Hyatt’s, normally to be upgraded to a suite you need to apply a Diamond suite upgrade certificate. With the vast majority of rooms in Las Vegas, there are plenty of suites, and plenty of freedom to upgrade folks – especially if you indicate you’re a gambler. I really enjoyed my suite, and appreciated this benefit of the Platinum program.

Priority Taxi Line

I took a taxi several times while I was in Vegas, and each time, there was a huge line outside the hotel – sometimes 30-40 people deep. As you approach the taxi line, there’s a sign indicating that if you’re a Platinum or Noir member, you can skip the line. With a whole slew of people in queue, I walked past them to the front, and each time the bellman grabbed the next cab and waived me to come over. I probably saved myself 45 minutes with each of these line skips, and truly appreciated this benefit more than anything

Do you have MLife Platinum status? What is your experience? What is your favorite benefit?

 

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  1. Joey says

    September 30, 2014 at 10:17 am

    Luxor!!! I’m so glad that hotel is still around. I recall being fascinated by it since it’s shaped like a pyramid. Did you get a room with a slanted window?

    BTW, was uber popular in LV?

    Reply
    • James Larounis says

      September 30, 2014 at 10:42 am

      Uber is not allowed to operate there…

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  2. Singleflyer says

    March 29, 2015 at 10:47 am

    I’ve been a Platinum member for some time with Mlife and have never received an upgrade besides to a higher floor or Strip View. And I am an “honest” Platinum member, meaning I “earned” it through stays at Mlife resorts. You must have been lucky (or not so, according to your Luxor review).

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