Monday, April 13, 2009

How much should we tip cocktail waitresses per round in the Bellagio casino?

I have heard that a couple of dollars is ok but I bet they expect more as it is a nice hotel?????????


I don't care if it's the Gold Spike or Bellagio it's still $1 per drink "normally". If you're making special requests and she is going out of her way to provide exceptional service then $2 per drink would be in order..

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Doesn't matter if you're at the Bellagio in LV or some local pub, pay accordingly ... Just like you tip for food 15% being the norm, you do the same for Cocktail Waitresses, or if they're super attentive & give you better than the usual service, 20%, if you're ordering many drinks at once, or have a tab ... other wise, a dollar per drink if you order one by one, is pretty standard.

Depends on how many drinks are in the round and what you are drinking. Since drinks are complimentary while gambling, you should tip a $1 per beer or soda. If you are drinking premium liquor then $1-$2 per drink. If you don't tip, I wouldn't expect to see your server very often. If you tip well, she will come around more often. What really gets me is that people will play $10-$20 per hand and not even tip the cocktail waitress. Can you believe it?

a buck a drink

I think it depends on where you're playing and what you're ordering. If you're at the nickel or quarter slots, a buck or two is okay. If you're sitting at a table with a $50 minimum, I would suggest tipping a little more. Likewise, if you're ordering a beer you'd tip a little less than if you ordered a glass of champagne or another top shelf drink.

I tip them dependent on what I'm served.

Complimentary premium liquor, cognac and champagne at the VIP lounge, I tip them $5 per drink and $2 for regular well drinks and beer while in the regular casino on the slots or tables.

$10

It is a nice place, but waitessess/waiters are exactly that, tip them a couple of dollars, because they'll keep on coming back anyways. Now, if you really want them to take care of you, I'd go up to maybe a 5 - there's no need for you to spend more than the amount of your drink. But maybe I'm just cheap. Feel it out & maybe ask someone that's around you.

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