Originally Posted by
james40
It's the casino that wants me back gambling as soon as possible. I'm expected to lose money in the long run and the faster I get back to pushing that button, the faster I'm going to lose it back. I'm not an AP and would probably use the hand pay as a natural break in my play anyway, so they can take their time.
I tip in restaurants mainly because I worked part time in a restaurant in college and I have a soft spot for what they do. I tip the valet because any time I see a guy sprinting across the pavement in the Vegas heat to pick up my car, I feel he deserves a couple of bucks. The cocktail waitress because it can be a long dry spell if you don't tip.
Where do you draw the line in tipping? The front desk clerk who checks you in? The person that takes away your drink and empties your ashtray? Slot tech? Cashier cage? Guy that cleans the bathroom?
I'm not in a casino to impress anyone, make friends with anyone, or to share my good fortune with anyone (unless they are willing to share my losses). The casino has one goal, to remove as much money from my wallet as possible. I want to minimize that leakage as much as possible, and I haven't found a reason to tip any of the floor people that want to come out and congratulate me on my hand pay. They sure don't come around when I'm losing.
To go back to the original question, if you think you are tipping too much, then you are tipping too much.