Las Vegas Tipping Guidelines
There is no law that requires tipping in Las Vegas, but it is generally considered a good way to show your appreciation for attentive and courteous service. Many workers in the Vegas service industry earn most of their wages from tips. Below are some suggested tipping guidelines you may consider during your stay in Vegas, although you may want to pay more or less depending on the quality of service you receive.
Travel Tipping
Taxi Driver: 15% of fare or $1 - $2
Airport Luggage Handler: $1 per bag
Curbside Check-In: $1 per bag
Valet Attendant: $1 - $2 upon car return
Hotel Tipping
Bellman: $1 per bag
Housekeeper: $1 - $2 per day
Concierge Server: $5 - $25
Room Service: 10% - 15% (May automatically be included in check)
Doorman: $1 - $2
Restaurant/Bar Tipping
Waiters and Waitresses: 15% - 20% (May automatically be included in check for parties of eight or more)
Bartender: 15% - 20%
Coatroom Attendant: $1 per coat
Casino Tipping
Cocktail Server: $1 - $2 per drink