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Visit Las Vegas - How to Tip in Las Vegas - Wolters World

Visit Las Vegas - How to Tip in Las Vegas - Wolters World

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How Do I Tip in Las Vegas? What Do I Tip in Las Vegas? How Do I Tip in the US? Is There Tipping in America? These are some of the most common tourist and traveler questions we receive and tipping itself is one of our most commented on topics. So we thought we would help tourists heading to Las Vegas and the US in general to help them better understand how to tip in Las Vegas, whether it is at a restaurant, a tour guide, the hotel staff or a cocktail waitress we have you covered. How to tip in Vegas
Date: 2022-02-04

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Mark, great video. Can you slow down your talking? To me it sounds like you are in a hurry to finish the video. I had to watch twice just to get the numbers. Now my opinion on tips. I get comps on everything when I visit. Limo, room, food, mini bar all comped. I spend big bucks to the casino and my casino host comps me due to my play. I feel I don't need to tip. My host and the casino give me these comps cuz I'm a high roller. I deserve them. I concur with the minimum $1 per free drink. Maybe if she is fine and smiles a lot then $2. I'm generally a clean person. Most times I only ask for new towels, sheets, garbage, and vacuum. I'm sorry that housekeeping crews have to clean after you but that's their jobs. If they want more money get a college education. Many of the staff are immigrants or illegals or uneducated. That's all they can do. Again NOT my fault. Some hotels are union based. They make a decent salary. That's my opinion on tips. Thanks for reading I look forward to your next video. Btw you have a beautiful family
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Iv been to Murica once to vegas as it was a holiday my partner won, in europe you dont have to tip but can if you want to there is no pressure to do it. In vegas it was like they where on your ass for your hard earned money all the time. our party was of 10 people and i explained why i wont tip before we got there just so they knew the situation. i work in a low paid job (murican owned company shocker) but would never expect a tip and would be fired for even accepting one. Its the company who pays the wages not the customers guilt. i for one was having non of it and never tipped all week, yes i got the dirty looks and my bill brought back to the table several times you never tipped me sorry mate but you call that begging! i will never be pressured into giving money to beggers! shocking place and shocking way to expect people to live! PAY A LIVING WAGE!
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I know it sounds wrong, but ima tip you if your service is good to me. If the maid is gonna come to my room and doesnt restock on things and at least tidy up. Im not gonna tip you.
If Im on vacation and the service in a restaurant isnt amazing where Im waiting for refills Im not gonna tip.
As for casino drinks, I get that they are free and in order to have the cocktail waiters coming around often you need to tip. but if Im on vacation and I pay for a drink how is that free? And if i dont tip them and they dont come around well clearly there service isnt well because they only taking order from people that they know that will tip.

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That $100 meal might be $50 off the strip. same amount of work and effort by the servers and cooks yet with a percentage tip we rate them differently? How is that fair? And why just the hospitality end? The guy stocking the shelves at Walmart? or the security guard, why are those jobs not tipped? Just a way for an entire class of employment to be subsidized by the consumer vs the business that created the job. Very soon a daily gratuity fee will be coming to the strip resorts, just like the cruising industry.
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well, the whole tipping thing is out of racism in the usa, many minorities were forced into personal service type jobs, and bigots hated that they got paid what was at one time a decent minimum wage, so, they had the laws changed so the average service person only gets now, just over 2 dollars an hour, like 2. 20 or so, the racists could then give preferential tips to white servers and hurt minority servers, this is why tipping is such an important thing in the usa,
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I always tip well, and tip almost everybody but I was confused about bell staff. I usually tip the one that takes my luggage out of my car and then again tip the one that brings it to my room. I always thought it was a bit of over tipping and I guess I was right. Do they share tips? That's another one that gets me. I hate shared tips. I want to tip the person that provides the service, not the lazy one that isn't in any hurry to be helpful.
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Although I am a good tipper but I hate this pervasive tipping culture because the staff is out to exploit the visitors & tourists like rapacious hustlers. Tipping should not feel like an obligation. Why should someone out to have a little fun feel pressured to leave a sizable tip for good service or be cursed by the taxi drivers, waiters and dealers? The whole system must change.
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Hey Guys. Visiting Vegas from the UK in April. If I receive bad service from a waitress, would I tip? if they are rude to me or something like that. I know bad food is not there fault and or something not being on the menu is not there fault so I wouldn't judge it on that. What if she just hated British people and was rude to me, would I still tip?
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I think tipping is rather silly, sometimes it is not fair. Do you tip the casino cashiers? Do you tip the casino security? Do you tip the bus drivers? Do you tip the supermarket staffs? If you want to tip, its only fair to tip them all, not just a select few. I live in a country where what you see is what you pay, not a penny more.
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You forgot about the most important thing: MAKE SURE YOU HAVE CASH ON YOU! I know that's kind of a no-brainer in Vegas but, aside from the taxis and restaurants, it's kinda difficult to hand a bellhop or valet your card to tip them. I say this because normally I rarely carry cash, we're all about the plastic here in this household.
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