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Who should you tip in Vegas?

Additionally, all tips made in casinos should be paid with casino chips over cash, because some casinos don't allow their employees to accept cash tips. Wherever you go in Vegas, tipping is expected by just about everyone who offers you a service, from the hotel bellhop to the buffet busboy.



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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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Whilst in much of Asia tipping is not expected, tipping is actually considered rude in the following countries: Japan. China. South Korea.

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It really depends on whom you ask. Tipping a cocktail waitress at least $1 for free drinks she brings to you is still recommended, if only to keep them coming back, even finding you if you move to a new table or machine. Tip a bit more per drink and, hey, the pours may get stronger as word gets around.

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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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If you have the cash, try to leave your tip on the table after using your credit card to pay the bill. Traditionally, if you're not being served your food, tips are not expected. Still, baristas and other employees at bakeries, coffee shops, and more often put out a tip jar.

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