The flashing lights and ringing bells of a casino can be incredibly distracting, making it easy to forget the human element of the floor.
Understanding the unwritten rules of the ‘toke’ (casino slang for a tip) will ensure you are treated like a VIP by the staff.
Tipping the Dealers: The Most Important Rule
Unlike standard minimum wage jobs, dealers work in an incredibly high-stress environment, absorbing the anger of losing players all day long.
You can tip a dealer in two distinct ways: simply handing them a chip directly, or placing a bet specifically for them.
- Do not use tips to try and bribe a dealer into making a ‘mistake’ in your favor; they will lose their gaming license and their job instantly
- If a dealer is rude or unhelpful, you are under no obligation to tip them, regardless of how much money you are winning
- Tipping heavily will often cause the dealer to slow the game down slightly or offer helpful advice if you are a beginner struggling with strategy
Who Else Should You Tip in a Casino?
You must absolutely tip the waitress at least $1 or $2 per drink; if you do not tip, they will simply ‘forget’ to return to your machine.
If you tip $5 on your very first drink order, the waitress will actively seek you out for the rest of her shift, ensuring your glass is never empty.
| Service Provided | Suggested Gratuity | Pro-Tip for Better Service |
|---|---|---|
| Slot Attendant (Hand Pay) | 1% to 2% of the total jackpot | Tip them in cash, not in slot tickets |
| Valet Parking | $2 to $5 upon retrieving the car | Tip $10 upfront if you want the car kept close to the door |
By tipping generously and acting politely, you transform the staff from mere employees into your personal cheering section.
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