A casino host at Wynn Las Vegas typically earns a total compensation package that ranges from $65,000 to over $100,000 per year, depending on their level of experience and the size of their "book" of business. The compensation is generally structured as a base salary—which for an early-career host in 2026 is often between $45,000 and $55,000—supplemented by significant performance-based bonuses, commissions, and occasionally tips. Senior or executive casino hosts who manage high-net-worth "whales" or VIP players can see their total earnings exceed $150,000 when bonuses for player theoretical loss and retention are factored in. In addition to the monetary pay, Wynn employees benefit from premium perks including comprehensive healthcare, 401(k) matching, and complimentary meals in the "The Dining Room" employee cafeteria. The role requires extensive networking and availability during nights and weekends, as hosts are responsible for maintaining relationships with frequent gamblers and ensuring they receive the appropriate "comps" such as free rooms, dining, and show tickets at the resort.