• How to Tip in Las Vegas

    Planning your trip

    Being the money making location Las Vegas is, it only makes sense that everyone is out to get their share of the pie. Tipping is expected in certain circumstances and venues. Here is a list of people and tips they are expecting to receive: Hotel bellhops get $1 per bag, unless man bags, then $2-3 per bag. Chamber staff get $1-2 a day, unless you have a pet or made a big mess. Tip the doorman or concierge only if they have given you specific information about something you want to do or see. Valet parking attendant should get $1 every time you get your car. Restaurant servers get 15-20% of the bill. Bartenders get 10-15% of the total bar bill. Coat room attendants get $1 per article of clothing. Cab drivers get 10-15% of the fare. Skycaps at the airport get $1 per bag, unless you have many bags, then $2-3 per bag. Barbers and Hairdressers get 15-20%. Ushers at movies get no tip. Gas station attendants get no tip. If a theater has maitre d' seating and you want to upgrade your seat, tip him $15-20 per couple. But have your money ready, because they get annoyed if…

  • Fabulous Vegas Freebies

    Fabulous Vegas Freebies

    Planning your trip

    What self respecting Vegas visitor would ever pay full price if they didn't have to or leave this great city of chance without getting something for nothing. One of the best services I can provide my fellow man is the ability to share these fabulous free finds with anyone that is interested in what I have to offer. This is better than a 'tell all' book on who did it and why isn't it? The Bellagio Conservatory and Botanical Gardens offers a delight to the eyes of the beholder. Each season offers new delights to the senses and there is no admission fee to view these beautiful floral arrangements. This is a great place for a photo op to help you remember your time in Las Vegas. The fountains of Bellagio. These shows consist of more than 1000 fountains that are literally dancing in choreographed unison with light to the music (you may be surprised or quite possibly impressed by the extent and variety of the music play list for this particular show). This is also free to witness and occurs every half hour or so after 3:00 PM throughout the week and after noon on the weekends. Circus Circus…

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