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Find answers to the most commonly asked questions about visiting Las Vegas casino hotels. If you have a question that is not covered here, feel free to contact us.

What is the minimum age to enter a Las Vegas casino?

You must be 21 years of age or older to gamble or consume alcohol in Las Vegas casinos. Valid government-issued photo identification is required and may be checked at any time. Those under 21 may pass through casino floors to reach restaurants or other amenities but cannot linger in gaming areas.

Do I need to dress formally for Las Vegas casinos?

Most Las Vegas casinos have relaxed dress codes for the general gaming floor. Casual attire including jeans and t-shirts is acceptable. However, some high-end restaurants and nightclubs within casino hotels may have stricter dress codes requiring smart casual or formal attire. Check specific venue requirements when making reservations.

What is a players club and should I join?

A players club is a free loyalty program offered by casinos. Members earn points based on their gaming activity which can be redeemed for complimentary rooms, meals, show tickets, and other perks. There is no cost to join and even casual players can benefit, so signing up is highly recommended for anyone planning to gamble.

How do table game minimums work?

Table minimums indicate the smallest bet allowed at a table. Minimums vary by game, time of day, and day of week. Weekday mornings typically have lower minimums, while weekend evenings have higher ones. Signs at each table display the current minimum. Downtown casinos generally offer lower minimums than Strip properties.

Can I learn how to play casino games at the casino?

Yes, many Las Vegas casinos offer free gaming lessons, typically held in the morning when the casino is less crowded. Lessons cover popular table games like blackjack, craps, roulette, and poker. Check with your casino hotel concierge for schedules. These lessons are an excellent way to learn rules and etiquette before playing for real money.

Is smoking allowed in Las Vegas casinos?

Most Las Vegas casino floors allow smoking, although some properties have designated non-smoking areas or slot machine sections. Some casino hotels have gone entirely smoke-free. If you have a preference, check the specific propertys policy before booking. Nevada law prohibits smoking in restaurants and some public areas.

How do slot machines work?

Modern slot machines use random number generators (RNG) to determine outcomes. Each spin is independent and random, regardless of previous results. The RNG continuously generates numbers even when the machine is not being played. When you press spin, the current number determines the result. Return percentages are programmed into the machine.

What does house edge mean?

House edge is the mathematical advantage the casino has over players, expressed as a percentage. For example, a 2% house edge means the casino expects to keep about 2 cents of every dollar wagered over time. Different games and bets have different house edges. Lower house edge means better odds for players, though the casino always has an advantage.

Should I tip casino dealers?

Tipping dealers is customary in Las Vegas when you are winning. Common methods include placing a bet for the dealer or giving chips directly after a winning hand. Tip amounts vary based on stakes and personal preference. Tipping is appreciated but not mandatory. Dealers often share tips, so your generosity benefits the whole team.

Can I drink alcohol while gambling?

Las Vegas casinos offer complimentary alcoholic beverages to players actively gambling. Cocktail servers circulate the casino floor taking drink orders. Tipping servers is customary. While drinks are free, remember that alcohol can impair judgment and decision-making. Drink responsibly and consider the potential impact on your gaming choices.

What is a comp and how do I get one?

Comps are complimentary items or services given to players based on their gaming activity. These can include free meals, hotel rooms, show tickets, or other perks. Comps are typically earned through players club membership. The more you play (and the higher your average bet), the more comps you may receive. Always use your players card when gambling.

Is there an ATM fee at casino ATMs?

Casino ATMs typically charge fees that can be higher than standard bank ATMs. Fees vary by location and can be several dollars per transaction. To avoid fees, bring sufficient cash or find off-site ATMs. Some players clubs offer reduced or waived ATM fees as a membership benefit.

What happens if I hit a jackpot?

For smaller wins, the machine will credit your balance or print a ticket. For larger jackpots (typically starting at $1,200), a casino attendant will verify the win, process paperwork, and may pay you by check or cash. Tax documentation (W-2G form) is required for wins meeting IRS thresholds. The casino withholds taxes on very large wins.

Can I take photographs inside casinos?

Photography policies vary by casino. Many prohibit photographing gaming areas for security and privacy reasons. Taking photos of slot machines is sometimes allowed while table games and other players are typically off-limits. When in doubt, ask a casino employee. Photography is usually permitted in non-gaming areas like lobbies and restaurants.