Tipping Guide

Tipping is a custom based on the generosity of an appreciative customer and is subject to no concrete rules. But here are a few suggestions:

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Bartenders: $1 per round for parties of two to four.

Bellmen: $2-$5, depending on whether you will need services or advice during your stay.

Bingo and keno runners, keno writers: If playing for an extended period of time, $1 occasionally, even if not winning, is appreciated.

Change clerks: If a machine fills up your cup, give a few to the person who gave you the lucky coins.

Cocktail waitresses: $1 a round for small parties; more for larger groups.

Dealers: Tips, or "tokes" as they are called in Las Vegas, can be given directly to the dealer between hands, throws of the dice or spins of the wheel, or small "side bets" are permitted. These can range from $1 to half of your bet.

Maids: About $1 per day, usually left at the end of your stay.

Restaurant waiters: Standard 15-20 percent rule applies.

Room service waiters: Standard 15-20 percent rule applies.

Skycaps: 50 cents to $1 per bag, depending on size and weight.

Showroom servers: $5-$10 for a party of two to four at a cocktails-only show; for a dinner show, $10-$20 for the same size group, depending upon service.

Taxicab/shuttle drivers: Standard 15 percent of fare.

Valet parking attendants: $1-$2


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