How to order drinks at a casino

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For instance, the average slot player in Las Vegas loses about $63 in an hour, and you’ll probably enjoy less than five dollars’ worth of drinks in that time. However, if you think about it: the drinks are not technically free because you are most likely to lose more money than the cost of the drinks being served to you. Even if you are playing at a 10-cent blackjack or a penny slot machine, the waiters at the casino will serve you cocktails and other fun drinks. The good thing is that cocktail waitresses serve free drinks to all players on the gambling floor, so you don’t have to be a high-roller plunking down $100 per hand or spin. However, it is important to note that free drinks are not served at the bar, but only by cocktail waitresses who roam the casino gaming floor. Playing a table game, video poker, roulette table, or a slot machine will make sure you’re seen by a server who will offer a free drink. Most casinos in Las Vegas will provide complimentary drinks, whether you prefer beer, cocktails, alcoholic slushies, soda, or other non-alcoholic beverages.īoth non-alcoholic and alcoholic drinks are free in Las Vegas casinos only if you’re actively playing in designated areas.

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Yes, you can drink for free in Vegas casinos, as long as you are an actively playing customer.

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