Binion’s and Four Queens Merge Players Clubs
Originally published at Vital Vegas
The new All Access Players Club will be rolled out the week of Nov. 7, 2022.
Now, players can access their comps and cash back (one of our favorite features of these loyalty clubs) using one card for Binion’s and Four Queens. This is going to free up a lot of space in our wallet!
Binion’s and Four Queens are old-school casinos, so they’re offering T-shirts to guests who trade in their old loyalty club cards for a new one “to celebrate the merge.” Which is straight-up adorable.
To avoid a possible kerfuffle, the casinos clarify you get one free T-shirt, even if you’re a member of both loyalty clubs.
The previous loyalty club at Four Queens was called the Royal Players Club, inspired by the “queens” in Four Queens. This also explains why there’s a King’s Bar at Four Queens. The other casino bar, where we won our first royal flush, ever, is named Palace Bar.
Four Queens also has a patio bar, inspired by the fact Four Queens has, you know, a patio.
Fun fact: The “four queens” in Four Queens refer to the daughters of the builder of the casino, Ben Goffstein. His daughter’s names were Faith, Hope, Benita and Michele.
Four Queens is one of our favorite downtown casinos, especially when wet.
The loyalty club at Binion’s was previously known as Club Binion’s.
We have found the loyalty clubs at Four Queens and Binion’s to be some of the most generous in Las Vegas. We are not a high roller, but often find we’ve accumulated a significant amount of comps and cash back, where you literally go to the loyalty club desk and get cash, which you can then use to gamble more and earn more cash back.
Loyalty club comps, of course, can be used at many of the venues at these downtown casinos.
At Four Queens, there’s Hugo’s Cellar, Magnolia’s (the 24-hour cafe), Chicago Brewing Co. and the newly-reopened Wana Taco.
At Binion’s, there’s Top of Binion’s Steakhouse, Benny’s Smokin’ BBQ & Brews, Whiskey Licker Up, Binion’s Cafe and Binion’s Deli.
This is why streets are always wet in movies and TV shows, by the way.
The merging of the Royal Players Club at Four Queens and Club Binion’s at Binion’s into All Access is a welcome improvement. And should create a seamless experience for devotees of these two beloved downtown institutions.
It’s unknown if the new players club will have tiers and the like. We’re working on it.
We’ve inquired with our friends at Four Queens and Binion’s, and should have more details about the new All Access Players Club soon and we’ll update this story accordingly.
So, keep hitting “refresh.” Like you have anything better to do!