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raisydaisy 04-27-2007 08:54 AM

Genral tipping advice in LV
 
Going to LV for the first time in a few weeks. In fact its the first time I'll have been to america. What the tipping situation in general?

What would you tip for? Taxi drivers? Hotel receptionists? Bell boy?

Or maybe, what wouldn't you tip for?

It seems to me that tipping will cost me a lot over a week.

Gonso 04-27-2007 09:17 AM

Re: Genral tipping advice in LV
 
usually:

1) taxi drivers, also valet drivers if you'll have a car

2) waiters/waitresses, bartenders (any one who serves food or drink)

3) dealers

4) bell boy if they do something for you, like carry your bags

5) The slot attendant, at least if you win something

That's generally about it. Don't worry about receptionists and people like that, and no need to go overboard.

EDIT:

6) Strippers

Spota 04-27-2007 09:20 AM

Re: Genral tipping advice in LV
 
This thread should get you started.

StevieG 04-27-2007 09:24 AM

Re: Genral tipping advice in LV
 
[ QUOTE ]
Going to LV for the first time in a few weeks. In fact its the first time I'll have been to america. What the tipping situation in general?


[/ QUOTE ]

Here's your quick tipping guide for Las Vegas (and the US in general)

People you don't need to tip generally, these are the people who are not waiting on you so much as minding the store. Hotel clerks and cashiers.

People you can tip, but no big deal if you don't Poker room chip runner, poker room brush(*), bell captain (the guy who runs the cab stand outside a hotel), restaurant maitre d'(*)

waiters 15-20% of the total bill at restaurants

room service the same 15-20%, but generally the hotel is already adding on a gratuity percentage - look for this itemized on the bill and make up only the difference

cab drivers $2-$5 (10% or so) depending on the length of the ride, advice given, entertaining stories (do engage your Las Vegas cab drivers in conversation, they are generally full of good stories), etc.

bartenders $1-2 per round of drinks, more if you ordered a big round or the bar is crowded and you want another round later without excessive wait

cocktail waitress at table $1 standard, go higher if you are looking for a special drink or more frequent service

poker dealers $1 per pot standard

other dealers place a bet for them once or twice during your play

bell boy I tip $5 for bringing bags to the room, but I usually carry them myself

valet parking $2-$5

coat check $1 per coat

hotel concierge nothing for simple assistance, $5 or more for making something happen for you

spa masseuse, barber, hairdresser 15% or so

strippers if you are sitting next to a stage, tip each girl at least a $1-2. If you are paying for lap dances, no need to tip, but an add-on for good dances is a nice gesture.

strip club bouncers I'm paying admission, I see no need. But some do it regularly to avoid hassle or get what they consider good seats.

club bouncers I hate waiting in line for clubs, and will tip $20 if I really want in and I know it's getting me in. But that's me.

This is my opinion, and it will probably cause some debate (tiping always does) but it should not be so far off from most people's custom.

(*) these people may be able to provide special services sometimes, so a tip might be in order

Gonso 04-27-2007 09:27 AM

Re: Genral tipping advice in LV
 
looks pretty good to me

raisydaisy 04-27-2007 11:10 AM

Re: Genral tipping advice in LV
 
Thanks, good to know these things. Don't want to offend people by not knowing the etiquete.

These tips will soon add up.

*TT* 04-27-2007 11:22 AM

Re: Genral tipping advice in LV
 
fantastic Stevie, I'm adding this to the greatest threads FAQ! I'm sure this thread will be looked back on for a long time as a great guide.

Brokeski 04-27-2007 04:05 PM

Re: Genral tipping advice in LV
 
Yeah and I suppose that depending on how much money you have/are willing to spend you can use that guide kinda like sportsbetters bet in units. Thats the way i look at it. But if you are "ballin on a budget" well then, only tip strippers. ;-D

Photoc 04-27-2007 10:13 PM

Re: Genral tipping advice in LV
 
Bravo Steve. I love your post. This is pretty much the same stuff as has been printed in the LVA, Casino Players, and other various publications. I'm glad you posted this stuff and TT is adding it to the FAQ. It saves so much time and wasted effort of the potential/probably flame wars starting up over tipping as well.

Thank you

Al_Capone_Junior 04-27-2007 11:43 PM

Re: Genral tipping advice in LV
 
If I'm your dealer tip extra big :-)

Al


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