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What kind of liquors are free when you play slots in Vegas?

  • I'm going to vegas next month. Can i order red bull and captain morgans, baileys with coffee, or rolling rock beer. or are only generic liquors offered when you're just playing slots. how much should i tip the waitress?

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    I have noticed that lately a lot of casinos will no longer comp Red Bull, however they will comp Monsters. I am not sure why though. For the most part when you gamble your drinks will be free. When you tip for a mixed drink it should be $2-4, for a bottled beer you can tip $1-3.

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Just about everything,but some casinos don't have good service and you could be waiting a while for your drinks. It's good to scope out an area you like to gamble in and before you sit down see where the waitresses are. It's also good to flag one down,if it's her area, and ask her for a drink,but tell her where you will be gambling. Lastly always tip on every drink $1. Never be cheap on tipping in Vegas unless you want to be ignored. It's $1 per drink and many people are so cheap and give 50 cents or nothing. Many will say, "Do they tip me when I lose?" No they don't ,but you are not bringing them free drinks either. I'm not saying your cheap as I don't know you,but I had friends visit me in Vegas and say that. I even lost a couple of friends because they wanted to dictate to me how I should not tip. You get a free hooter show and a drink it's work way more than a dollar! Again I am just giving you some info and am not saying you are like this or would take service for granted.

Live free or Die

I always order a shot and a beer and the first tip i tip 5$ then every other time 2$.. keep that up and theyll usually keep em coming.. and i always start out at the nickel slots =)

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You can pretty much order whatever, and you'll get it for free. They come around the slots a bit less often than they do the tables, and they hit the lower money slots even less than the higher money slots. But you'll get about any kind of drink you'd like. The standard tip is $1 per drink - tip more than that and you'll get better service. Tip less or not at all and you'll be ignored a bit. If I'm staying in one place for a while, I'll tip $3-5 the first time, and then $1-2 each drink after that.

Melissa

EVERYTHING KIND OF DRINK IS FREE! From water to alcohol. They're not gonna gyp you because you're spending YOUR money in THEIR casino. A good rule of thumb to follow for tipping your cocktail waitress is to tip a dollar for every drink she brings you. No matter what kind of drink. Single malt whiskey, a beer, or martini. A dollar would suffice. If you tip often she'll come back more often.

Fob Marley

It deepends on the casino. If you are playing at a table and playing more than $10 a hand you might get what you want. Baileys with coffee is a standard for any gambler.

banananose_89117

Everything is free!!! I tested it once by ordering everything I could think of and wouldn't you know, they brought it to me...I got very drunk in the process, but hey, it's Vegas!!!

haze

Might be ID'd! Expect some places to water it down. Especially when you do not tip! If you start tipping $5 bucks the cocktail server will be back often! see this website: http://www.cocktaildoll.com

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Drinks are free as long as you are gambling. Anything you order is free. Tip the waitress generously if you want her to return. At least $1 per drink.

Christy

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