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Do casino hosts get tipped?

Often, casino hosts can't take cash, so that means getting creative with how to tip,” he elaborates. One of the best ways is gift cards. Guests often ask their host about their favorite restaurant, then get gift cards specific to their host.



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When dining at a restaurant in the city, it's customary to leave 15-20% of the total bill as a tip for your server, depending on the quality of service provided, even going higher for exceptional service. If you're enjoying a famous Las Vegas buffet with a set price, it is standard to tip $5-10 per person.

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The three primary duties of a casino host is to identify premium players and attract them to the casino, to negotiate with the players, based on their level of play and arrange transportation, accommodations, food and beverage, and other services for the players; and to keep information on their players and maintain a ...

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If your play warrants it, a host will find you. Even for low end places, they're looking for $100+++ a hand at the tables (A LOT more than that at nice joints) or a big amount of coin in at the slots.

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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.

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