Atlantis Coral Tower View
Atlantis Coral Tower View

I’ll start by saying that the rules have always been very clear and always enforced. You could book your Caesars Diamond free 4 night stay at Atlantis for any time until January 31st each year (meaning from whatever date in February or later that you got your status until Jan 31 of the following year. It has always been very strict. The last checkout date could be Feb 1.

With this the last month that man/most of us will ever have Caesars Diamond status, many have been asking me if it’s possible to book beyond this month while sill Diamond. I’d been saying no since, well, that’s how it’s always been and I’ve tried myself in past years.

A few days ago someone asked in the MilesTalk Facebook group about this. I said it’s not possible. 

They showed screenshots from an Atlantis Facebook group where people were saying they had.

I assumed there was a misunderstanding – perhaps booking Atlantis casino offers rather than Caesars Diamond.

Well, today, Nick Reyes at Frequent Miler posted a “farewell to Caesars Diamond” article. In it he advises much of what I have been advising re status, like matching to Ballys this month to have an avenue to match to Hard Rock/Ocean etc in March and beyond.

But one thing jumped out at me. He booked a Caesars Diamond stay at Atlantis for May 2025. Nick being Nick, there’s no doubt he indeed did this. He was even told it was possible to book through December 2025.

Now, is this one agent randomly answering and booking what shouldn’t be booked? Is it a policy change? Is it a total mistake?

I have no idea.

But if you have your Caesars Diamond status set for non-renewal like the rest of us on the Status Match Merry Go Round, then go ahead and call 1-888-877-7592 with your Caesars Diamond number in hand and try to book your stay. Remember than not all months are supposed to be available for “regular” Diamond level guests, but who knows – all bets may be off!

It should be in the Coral Tower (and no, you can’t pay to upgrade) but hey, see what you can finagle!

And of course that confirmation should, in theory, help with cruise offer matches!

Please post below or in the MilesTalk Facebook group what you book.

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8 COMMENTS

  1. Dave. Please post specific successful 2026 printing locations. Most of the Facebook post are seem to not been successful. Has anyone been successful at any of the Las Vegas properties? If so, which one?

  2. Booked my Atlantis stay for June 2025 today. I wanted to go in April, but was told that for March, April, and July, 2025, the offer is “Buy 2 Get 2 free”. The “buy” portion is slated at $150 + $78 which includes resort fee and taxes. You are still required to pay the $78/per night for any and all stays through offers.

  3. Booked myself for Nov 2025 today with no issue. P2 had a reservation for this coming weekend, was also able to move that to Nov 2025 today with no issue.

    • should have mentioned I had a Nov 2024 stay as well which did not prevent me from booking again for Nov 2025. P2 had not used her 2024 stay.

  4. Just booked my stay for end of November. No issues at all. I am curious, though, if I could have issues later if I need to change the reservation.

  5. Booked for October with no issues as well. Don’t know the odds that we’ll keep the stay but better to have it and the option to use it! Rep just asked for the Caesars Diamond number, never checked for more info about expiration date.

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