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Can anyone get a Casino Host?

Some larger casinos have a host office somewhere in the casino (sometimes called a VIP office, although any level of player could get information there) where you can merely walk in and you will either find a host on duty or a clerk will find you one to talk to.



While the image of a casino host is often tied to "high rollers," technically anyone can get a casino host if they meet the specific play requirements of a particular property. A host's primary job is to cultivate relationships with guests to ensure loyalty; they act as a concierge, providing "comps" like free rooms, meals, or show tickets based on your "Theo" (theoretical loss). To get noticed in 2026, you generally need to be a consistent player who uses a Player's Club card. If your play reaches a certain threshold—often measured by the amount of money cycled through machines or the average bet at table games over several hours—the casino may proactively assign you a host. If you believe your level of play justifies it, you can simply ask for the "Host on Duty" at the rewards desk. However, remember that hosts are ultimately sales agents for the house, and their generosity is directly proportional to how much the casino expects you to lose over time.

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