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Is Venetian water free?

5-star hotel but no complimentary water - Review of The Venetian Resort, Las Vegas, NV - Tripadvisor.



Whether water is free at The Venetian (Las Vegas or Macau) depends on where you are within the resort. In your hotel room, most "bottled water" placed on the desk or mini-bar is not free and can be quite expensive (often $6 to $10 per bottle). However, if you are a member of the "Grazie Rewards" program, you may receive two complimentary bottles per day. On the casino floor, bottled or cup water is typically free for players; you can simply flag down a cocktail server and request it (though a small $1–$2 tip is expected). Furthermore, many fitness centers and lobbies within the resort now feature high-tech water filtration stations where you can refill your own reusable bottle for free. In the "Grand Canal Shoppes" area, you will be charged standard retail prices at convenience stores. To save money in 2026, it is always best to bring a reusable bottle and utilize the filtered stations found near the elevators or gym areas.

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A water bottle is an essential item on your Vegas packing checklist. Bring an empty water bottle with you and fill it up throughout the day from public fountains or in your hotel room.

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Quite a few Strip hotels provide complementary bottled water in their rooms. It'll probably be filtered mains water rather than fancy spring water unless you've a suite, but it's there, it's free and—this being Vegas—it's pretty useful. Inexpensive to them, but appreciated by their guests.

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If you see a charge for something you didn't consume, show the hotel clerk that it's still there and contest the charge. Also watch out for those complimentary-looking bottles of water or baskets of snacks — they probably aren't free. Even if you don't see a price attached to them, ask whether there is a charge. 6.

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You cannot simply refuse to pay resort fees, but — just as some hotel employees are occasionally empowered to compensate you — the employee might have authority to remove your resort fee. Just understand that this is the exception, not the norm. And while it doesn't hurt to ask, it helps to ask nicely.

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You should definitely bring comfortable, breathable clothes such as shorts, comfortable cotton skirts, and T-shirts. Jeans and trousers are acceptable, but remember that denim and other heavy fabrics in the desert heat can be uncomfortable.

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And, while the water from a hotel bathroom tap goes through filtration and treatment to mitigate contaminants, it's safe to avoid this water supply if you can: The potential risks to your long-term health aren't worth it.

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