The Unwritten Rules of Las Vegas

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  • @JacobslifeinVegas
    @JacobslifeinVegas  Рік тому +12

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    • @daa589
      @daa589 Рік тому

      So we know you lift haha but do you play any sports ?

    • @Moses81813
      @Moses81813 Рік тому

      Do you wear Hanes Jacob?

    • @CentristDad155
      @CentristDad155 6 місяців тому

      The advice about tipping and not being a ahole are spot on. The stuff about the $50 bills and having to gamble money you find on the ground is nonsense

  • @WojsGuideToLife
    @WojsGuideToLife Рік тому +176

    Don’t walk 6 people across slowly on the strip randomly stopping and blocking the walkway

    • @webguy943
      @webguy943 Рік тому +6

      💯

    • @toothybj
      @toothybj Рік тому +6

      Sadly, this should be common sense, but i’m sure some people are still doing it.

    • @brentmcwilliams4332
      @brentmcwilliams4332 3 місяці тому +2

      This also applies to the rest of Earth.

    • @Sarah-fs1xw
      @Sarah-fs1xw 2 місяці тому

      It should be like that everywhere lol

  • @JohnTaylor-xg4jn
    @JohnTaylor-xg4jn Рік тому +191

    Can absolutely confirm that being a good tipper will make your experience better. They remember you and take care of you. I once stayed at a hotel/casino and tipped the valet really well which came in handy when the valet ended up being full on a Saturday night. The valet remembered me and was like "I'll get you in don't even worry about it" he even learned my preferences. Treat them well, they treat you well.

    • @JacobslifeinVegas
      @JacobslifeinVegas  Рік тому +7

      😎

    • @bryantsteury8910
      @bryantsteury8910 Рік тому +10

      I was gonna say the same thing, a good tip of an extra 10-20 bucks can up the value of your stay several hundred dollars if you do it without making it obvious you're trying to get something out of it. As the saying goes, be nice, what can it hurt

    • @50kevind
      @50kevind Рік тому +4

      The last 7 or 8 times I’ve stayed at a non casino property off the strip where they only had valet parking (free) Okay the hotel only has about 200 suites but when I used to go back, which was about once every 6 months the valet guys always used to remember me by name and say “welcome back Mr Dean” when I first arrived. I think a part of that was because I always tipped them every single time even if I was in and out a few times a day and if I got back at about 5 pm, I would say “I’m going back out in an hour so could you keep it close” and instead of putting it in the garage they would just keep it straight across from the entrance so I could literally just walk out and they would hand me the keys

    • @notsofancyqueen4794
      @notsofancyqueen4794 Рік тому +3

      Yep drink runners too, they’ll bring you multiple drinks at once and bottles of water without asking, all the things lol

    • @DigitalMarketingProExpert
      @DigitalMarketingProExpert Рік тому

      For visiting las vegas you can follow what happens in las vegas

  • @vegasvan2000
    @vegasvan2000 Рік тому +42

    I never heard the story about bad luck associated with $50 bill and had a good laugh when that particular bill is featured in the tipping segment ... poor valet!

    • @WilfBond55
      @WilfBond55 Рік тому +7

      I use any $50s I get for video poker. The machine doesn't give a rip, it just credits my account. If the cashier's cage gets a $50 and wants to get rid of it, I'll take it when I cash out. It's MONEY, right?

  • @AtGame7
    @AtGame7 Рік тому +111

    I don't know if it's an unwritten rule or not, but for the love of Christ people, do not stop at the top or bottom of an escalator. There are people behind you who CANNOT stop the escalator and will be running into you.
    Also, in the same vein, learn at least a little elevator etiquette. Let the people on the elevator get off the elevator before you try to get on.

    • @bicpapermate
      @bicpapermate Рік тому +14

      Those are great rules in any city.

    • @danielbass2895
      @danielbass2895 Рік тому

      Amen!!!

    • @boneyn3661
      @boneyn3661 Рік тому +1

      Never seen that before, would assume they are "hicks from French lick..."

    • @AtGame7
      @AtGame7 Рік тому +3

      @@bicpapermate 100% agree, no doubt. I guess I have seen it more in Vegas than anywhere else. Perhaps people aren't used to the people bridges Vegas has so you don't have to cross LVB on foot and when they get to the top/bottom of the escalator the sights and sounds overwhelm them and they just pause where they are at. I've literally called out to people 10 feet before the escalator gets to the top that they need to move as I see them standing there and the escalator is not going to stop. They turn around and stare me down like I'm infringing on their right to stand there. Like I said, you are correct, good rules for anywhere, but in Vegas I see it a lot.

    • @themasterrogerdelgado
      @themasterrogerdelgado Рік тому +7

      Same goes for people who go into a casino and just hang out right inside the door. Get the F out of the way.

  • @geedubb2005
    @geedubb2005 Рік тому +21

    I was a frequent visitor in the 80’s & 90’s and always had a great time. I was single and loved the shows and gambling, especially at Binions. I had to go back in the 2000’s for business and it was changing then. Vegas took good care and looked after customers and for the most part, they didn’t tolerate crap. Troublemakers were taken out the back door and taken care of back in the 80&90’s. Now I have a couple of young grandsons I spend my money on instead of drinking and gambling.
    It would be awesome to meet Jacob, but I doubt I’ll ever go back since I don’t think I’d enjoy it.
    Thanks for the video

    • @srlbigs2
      @srlbigs2 Рік тому +11

      Heres a tip.... if you DO go back....do everything different. Diff hotel, diff activities, go visit some area sights, use off strip restaurants and breweries, visit the race track, etc..... it will help in not comparing. LV is nothing like the 80-90s and if you repeat what used to be your favorites, all your memories get ruined. Change up 100% of everything, it might be a different but ok trip. Just a suggest. Worked for me a bit. Not perfect but LV is very diff now, so be diff with it. Otherwise pure misery.

    • @jayfromaz
      @jayfromaz Рік тому

      I really enjoyed the old Vegas. I used to go up every Christmas and once in the Summers. The look and feel is so dramatically different. Gone are the days of the old free perks and very low-cost meals.

  • @karenmandel4547
    @karenmandel4547 Рік тому +78

    It's obvious that you Love your city! You are doing such a good service for the city and the casinos. I can't think of anyone who could do this better.

    • @JacobslifeinVegas
      @JacobslifeinVegas  Рік тому +2

      Thank you Karen!

    • @Ricobaca
      @Ricobaca Рік тому +1

      He loves it so much that he married himself there. Karen.

  • @markeidt6404
    @markeidt6404 Рік тому +48

    I concur about the tipping. I shot craps at one particular casino and ensured that I tipped the pit crew on a regular basis. It was amazing the number of times they would remind me to take odds or make a specific bet. he crew both saved and won for me a fair amount of money. I also tipped the cocktail waitress very well. Never had to wait for a drink or refill.
    On one occasion I walked up to a packed table and the crew actually asked the other players to make some room for me. It was nice to walk up to the craps table and be greeted on first name basis.

    • @StellarLlama
      @StellarLlama Рік тому +1

      about how much do you give for an average tip? is 5$ too low,or just gove that multiple times to the same person?

    • @markeidt6404
      @markeidt6404 Рік тому +4

      @@StellarLlama Hi Leo, What I do is make a side bet for the dealers. For example, beside my pass line bet I make a 2nd bet for the dealers and call it to their attention. Other times I make a prop bet for them. When you hear them yell " dealers in the action" you know the crew appreciates you. Finally, if I do especially well in a session I will tip them around 10% of my winnings. Believe me you will be remembered by that crew whenever you saunter up to that craps table. Good Luck.

    • @boffo63
      @boffo63 10 місяців тому +2

      I always tip my craps crew with a Pass Line bet. They appreciate that.

  • @Matt-wf7ry
    @Matt-wf7ry Рік тому +15

    First time I was in Vegas we decided to have our hotel hold onto our luggage until we were ready to head out to the airport the last day of our stay. Guy stood there with his hand held out until he said something like "Okay then, thanks" after we gave him our bags and got our ticket. After realizing what was happening I quickly stepped aside and me and my wife grabbed some smaller bills to give as a tip and I immediately stepped in when I had a chance and apologized about it and I could tell he understood and that it's something that happens a lot. I doubt he would have set fire to our luggage or lost it but it's just something I have never done before and the thought of just giving the person a tip wasn't on our radar or thoughts at all. All I could think of in my head was Home Alone 2 where Schneider is expecting a tip from Culkin and got the door shut in his face instead.

  • @gogo.horrorshow
    @gogo.horrorshow Рік тому +18

    Just found your channel. I consider Vegas a beloved home-away-from home. (In fact, many nights I dream of running away from the snow to live in the desert.) Needless to say, this channel is a real treat.
    Happily subscribed! Thank you! ✨

    • @shonta
      @shonta Рік тому +2

      Welcome, and thank you for your support!

    • @JacobslifeinVegas
      @JacobslifeinVegas  Рік тому +4

      Thank you Gogo! Welcome to the channel!

  • @ItsEverythingElse
    @ItsEverythingElse Рік тому +18

    Any casino worker that won't touch a $50 bill probably won't last very long.

  • @dnoll
    @dnoll Рік тому +72

    Do NOT buy water bottles from street venders on the overpasses. Especially when they open
    it up for you. No guarantee those bottles aren't already opened and reused.

    • @50kevind
      @50kevind Рік тому +6

      I usually go to Walmart and buy a pack of about 12 bottles for $5 which is easy when you have a rental car and a full size fridge in your suite

    • @koilamaoh4238
      @koilamaoh4238 Рік тому +5

      @@50kevind Yea no kidding, smart option for traveling outside; not a fan of outside shop beggers sellers, starting to remind me of india, they'll get to a point and harass you once desperation kicks in; assuming thats when police will crack down on this .. People only buy expensive beverages indoors due to convenience.

    • @dnoll
      @dnoll Рік тому +1

      @@50kevind Same here., 99 cent store or Dollar Tree too.

    • @DixiePokerAce
      @DixiePokerAce Рік тому +4

      Yeah, they probably filled them up in the fountain at Caesar's Palace.

    • @aryndar
      @aryndar Рік тому +2

      ​@@50kevindand Walmart can deliver, if you don't have a car

  • @DixiePokerAce
    @DixiePokerAce Рік тому +19

    Very sound advice. It is definitely wise to follow these unwritten rules. Nobody wants to be considered rude, classless, or cheap. Definitely show courtesy, respect, and treat others like you want to be treated. In Vegas it is also important to know your limits with gambling, drinking, eating, etc.

    • @rogerrosen2323
      @rogerrosen2323 Рік тому

      draft kings new york banned me because they think i am a ptoblem sports/ gambler and they are helping me b cause i asked for a promo bet and so on they feel bad they are encoraging bettors who are sick i am only betting 20c pr small 10 bucks deposit i dont need them they have players protection i emailed back and left phone message strange

    • @billbally4419
      @billbally4419 Рік тому

      Thanks Karen

    • @DixiePokerAce
      @DixiePokerAce Рік тому

      ​@@billbally4419 I like you because I like people with a little class. You seem to have very little class. I tend to avoid those with your mentality when I am in Vegas.

  • @erichenry386
    @erichenry386 Рік тому +17

    Unwritten rule: Double check your charges at Circa. They have "glitches" that double charge for rooms

  • @0Ciju0
    @0Ciju0 Рік тому +15

    3:40 this should be just human decency ANYWHERE, lol. When I worked as a store clerk and someone would whistle to get my attention I would tell them I am not their dog

  • @ChrisTopher-vs9zz
    @ChrisTopher-vs9zz Рік тому +3

    don't live there ... don't have plans to visit .... LOVE your videos!

  • @e46m54nissansr20937
    @e46m54nissansr20937 Рік тому +4

    Jacob thank you for being you and putting a light on my, our city Las Vegas Nevada. The views you have are more than well deserved.

  • @Trainy2
    @Trainy2 Рік тому +19

    I always assume I'm going to lose my gambling money. There's a reason casinos stay in business.

  • @JohnNiemsMusic
    @JohnNiemsMusic Рік тому +8

    You could also have called this one - The COMMON SENSE THINGS to do when in VEGAS! I always enjoy your videos Jacob!

    • @whiv
      @whiv Рік тому +1

      For visiting las vegas, you can follow this youtube channel

  • @GamblinGranny
    @GamblinGranny Рік тому +1

    Hey Jacob. Great video. Sooo true on all of this. Enjoyed watching. Hope to see you again in March. 🤗🤗

  • @newyorkcat
    @newyorkcat Рік тому +10

    I've stayed at Aria and Cosmo and you rarely see the same people twice, it's a very gig economy I guess. I'm usually there 5 days for a conference. No problem tipping well but such a revolving door. I had to go to Brooks Brothers to get a shirt and one of the girls from front desk at Cosmo was working there and remembered me! That was nice. Bell desk personnel also changed frequently. The incentive to tip well diminishes rapidly if you never see them again.

    • @bicpapermate
      @bicpapermate Рік тому

      Word gets around. I tipped well at the D, and all the servers treated me well. I'm guessing servers talk to each other.

    • @newyorkcat
      @newyorkcat Рік тому +1

      @@bicpapermate -- 8000 conference attendees and someone remembers me (via word of mouth) and how well i tip. Sure.

    • @newyorkcat
      @newyorkcat Рік тому +1

      @@bicpapermate -- magical thinking. there's a lot of that in the Wild West....

    • @jeffc3278
      @jeffc3278 Рік тому +2

      Shit I tipped 10 for my first drink at the cosmopolitan and waited a solid half hour for the next one...

  • @brucev7346
    @brucev7346 Рік тому +9

    On one of my first trips to Vegas an experienced security person told me there were 2 basic rules for getting along in Vegas:
    1. Don't be an asshole
    2. Don't make anybody do their job (esp security)

  • @shonta
    @shonta Рік тому +11

    👍👍! Great informative vid as usual! Great editing, too!👍👍

  • @srlbigs2
    @srlbigs2 Рік тому +12

    Lots of great Noob info Jacob. You have put out tons of info over the yrs thanks a bunch.
    Been awhile since you did a RENTERS guide to vegas like you did yrs as go. Or good neighborhoods for noobs. Short term SAFE monthly rentals. Auto rental info both airport/on strip info. Employment info for noobies. Jobs with highest turnovers. Maybe intvw some new employees or long term residents. Off strip entertainment for noobs. A fitness center/gym guide(both non-hotel and hotel gym), LV weapon info, ranges, laws, (you did a CCW permit vid earlier). Medical/emergency, dental emergency, etc and I think you would do ANY of these subjects the right way. Just some ideas.....Thanks for what you do! Don't quit.

    • @JacobslifeinVegas
      @JacobslifeinVegas  Рік тому

      Thank you Stu! I appreciate the suggestions!

    • @whiv
      @whiv Рік тому

      For visiting las vegas, you can follow this youtube channel

  • @timcorniels4521
    @timcorniels4521 Рік тому +4

    Absolutely spot on. Love the fact that $50 bills are unlucky but later on when you talk about tipping you hand the valet $50. What, did he scratch up your ride? LOL!

  • @unedited2716
    @unedited2716 Рік тому +6

    YOU THE MAN LEARNING SOO MUCH.THANKS FOR SHARING.KEEP PUMPING OUT THE CONTENT

  • @chadstephens2720
    @chadstephens2720 Рік тому +5

    Thanks, Jacob, for making your videos, they are greatly informative and highly entertaining.

  • @bicpapermate
    @bicpapermate Рік тому +68

    I was in Vegas in April for a once in a lifetime trip. Ever since then, I've been trying to figure out how to afford it twice. Here are some things I observed.
    I was playing craps for the very first time in my life. I told everyone that I was a newbie. When it was my turn to shoot, I held the dice in both hands. The table went ballistic. They knew I was new, but two hands is a great way to do a dice switch. ONE HAND WHEN HOLDING DICE!
    I was very amused by this. Public intoxication is legal in Las Vegas (unlike Toronto), but the police have a zero-tolerance policy towards jaywalking. I can't believe that anyone would think it was a good idea to try to jaywalk on the Vegas Strip, but knowing how stupid drunks can be, I am guessing the cops have to scrape corpses off the road for time to time. The Strip is ten lanes of traffic. Don't try to cross it. If you somehow succeed, the cops will catch you anyway.
    Always be polite. I had many prostitutes ask me "Hi, where are you staying?" At least I assume that any woman who was a third my age who asked that question was a hooker. Don't be rude. Maybe they're thieves, but they could just be girls trying to make some money. In either case, smile and say "Good luck and have a good night." There is no need for moralizing or preaching.
    I got lots and lots and lots of cocktails while in the casinos. The very first complementary cocktail I received, I tipped $5. The server was surprised, but I explained that I was so happy to be in Vegas that I had promised myself to give a big tip for my first complimentary cocktail. That woman kept bringing me cocktails even when I wasn't in her section anymore. She must have said something because every server at that casino treated me VERY well. After my first drink my standard tip at a casino for a complimentary cocktail was $2. I received an awful lot of lemon drops just because I tipped two dollars instead of one.
    Those are some of my hints for how to have a good time in Vegas. I hope and wish I get to come back and learn some more rules.

    • @whiv
      @whiv Рік тому

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    • @larrykramer2761
      @larrykramer2761 Рік тому +2

      lmao...you think $5 is a "big tip".

    • @gtleshow
      @gtleshow Рік тому +9

      @@larrykramer2761 $5 on a complimentary drink isn’t bad. In fact, even at the normally inflated price of $15 for a drink, $5 is a 33% tip. Not everybody is a Richie rich like you apparently.

    • @CamberRockerCamber
      @CamberRockerCamber Рік тому +8

      @@larrykramer2761 $5 for a single drink? Yeah, that's a pretty damn good tip. Usually servers get $1 tip per drink.

    • @ethanstorms4826
      @ethanstorms4826 Рік тому +2

      @@larrykramer2761it sure is for the free drinks they hand out to gamblers

  • @doomislav5791
    @doomislav5791 Рік тому +7

    Really good stuff Jacob! This should be part of the tutorial for coming to Las Vegas!

  • @MaryKnasinski
    @MaryKnasinski Рік тому +2

    Those photos were hysterical, especially the one around 5:00

  • @ibvpc1395
    @ibvpc1395 Рік тому +3

    - Hi Jacob,
    This video it was the best video you had produced, you just gave us very important tips we need to know. I live in Brazil and visited four times LAS VEGAS. Please keep your fantastic style in giving information for people. Thank you so much. L.B.

  • @mattcolver1
    @mattcolver1 Рік тому +23

    Who you know really does help.
    Back in the early 2000s My wife and I liked going out to Laughlin. There was a great bar without poker machines in the back of one of the casinos. It also had a nice restaurant next to it. We weren't big gamblers. We just liked hanging out in the bar and listening to quiet live jazz piano and conversing with other people at the bar. After a few trips out there the bar tender knew our favorite drinks. We'd show up at the bar and the drinks would appear. Then one of the people from the bar and restaurant department got promoted to player development. That mean't they were in charge of comps. After that we'd show up at the bar without checking in, have a drink and the comp lady would show up and hand us keys to a free room. One time we got one of the huge penthouse suites on the top floor. Unfortunately that only lasted a couple years because the casino was sold and everybody who worked their got their jobs shuffled or left. It was great while it lasted.
    You don't need to be a whale to get comps, just know the right people.

    • @whiv
      @whiv Рік тому

      For visiting las vegas, you can follow this youtube channel

  • @Khatmandude
    @Khatmandude Рік тому +1

    The scale of Las Vegas cannot be comprehended using Google Maps. It is IMMENSE! You pull up the app to look for interesting places nearby and you think, "oh, that's nearby, I can walk." That nearby place is a walk literally two miles away.

    • @DingChavez86
      @DingChavez86 Місяць тому

      Walking 2 miles in the Vegas sun is dangerous.

  • @Altdeletef5
    @Altdeletef5 Рік тому +6

    After 8 yrs. Living in vegas and working for an airline my suggestion is to keep your head on a swivel and money in your front pocket. Have fun.

  • @rustyellis3702
    @rustyellis3702 Рік тому +42

    I was there last weekend, had a terrible time!
    Vegas is sooooo short handed that they are having a difficult time taking care of you.
    From way under cooked baked potatoes at a $240 dollar meal, to just getting a beer.
    In 2 days I tipped around $700, and it got me just a good driver, that’s all.
    We tipped the waitresses anywhere from $5 to $10 per round and still had to hunt them down.
    We were in a very famous steakhouse and a drunk guy fell into our table, it was not good, nothing done about it.
    A dog actually took a piss 2 times in the main entrance of the Bellagio, gross.
    The entertainment businesses need to remember that there are zero excuses to get their job done, covid is long gone and is not an excuse to not run a casino or restaurant correctly.
    The extra fees, which are not going to bankrupt anyone, actually just piss you off.

    • @bicpapermate
      @bicpapermate Рік тому +6

      I'll tell you a funny thing. I have a lot of experience in the service industry. I've been a server, a bartender even a short-order cook. When I was in Vegas, I was given four job offers just because I mentioned I knew how to work in the service industry. But, I'm Canadian and I can't legally work in the USA. One of the people who offered me a job said I could work for him under the table. I was tempted.

    • @butterbrown100
      @butterbrown100 Рік тому +2

      @@bicpapermate that’s awesome 🤣😂 I always wondered if under the table jobs still were around nice to get paid in cash and bounce

    • @scottcarter3392
      @scottcarter3392 Рік тому +2

      Construction industry landscape industry tons Of under the table cash jobs

    • @erikwsze23ssagenmzzan92
      @erikwsze23ssagenmzzan92 Рік тому +4

      Facts on the tipping culture man. At the high end places I swear they expect high tips anyway, so they do the bare minimum. Off strip restaurants and bars seem to react much more positively to tipping.

    • @andrejka_talking_out_loud
      @andrejka_talking_out_loud Рік тому

      thank you for sharing about your recent experience ; it seems to me the injection and the bad working conditions of having to suffocate all day at work has driven a lot of people away everywhere from filling entry level jobs...

  • @steveh5307
    @steveh5307 Рік тому +2

    Agree that screaming about a $10 blackjack hand is obnoxious. I've bet $100 on a number in roulette and won $3,500 plus my original $100 bet. Winning something like that or several hundred dollars on a slot are something to "WOOHOO!!" about. I tune it out and doesn't bother me but people who scream like they've won a jackpot every time they win $10, 20, etc. every time is obnoxious.

  • @jicalzad
    @jicalzad Рік тому +4

    i agree 100% about the tipping, but i'm wondering if the service industry as a whole should anticipate receiving smaller amount of tips due to Vegas' usual inflated prices combined with the poor state of the economy.

  • @boitoiful
    @boitoiful Рік тому +2

    Awesome information Jacob. I think it's great that you inform ppl of all the ins and outs of going there. J

  • @RFToob
    @RFToob Рік тому +4

    Great advice. So Kenny Rogers advice IS correct. Cheers.

  • @wheezer324na3
    @wheezer324na3 Рік тому +3

    Agree with tipping well, especially Slot servers! Fastest drink service ever

  • @raedair
    @raedair Рік тому +4

    I'm gonna make a trip to Vegas without tipping. See how much my experience changes.

  • @ashlaysaywhat
    @ashlaysaywhat Рік тому +9

    Just went to Vegas & I was the only one of my group who brought a very good amount of $5 bills just for tips alone. Plus, I was just nice, and always said “please” and “thank you.” I definitely got treated the best and had the best service out of my group lol

  • @emichin7010
    @emichin7010 Рік тому +3

    Thanks Jacob, tho I’ve been to Vegas numerous times, it’s good you remind us such things. VEGAS BABY !!

  • @BNaturalStudios
    @BNaturalStudios Рік тому +4

    This video is full of Vegas wisdom. Great content man.

    • @shonta
      @shonta Рік тому +1

      B! Didn't see you in Jacob's livestream last night! 🙃

    • @JacobslifeinVegas
      @JacobslifeinVegas  Рік тому +1

      Thank you BNS!

    • @BNaturalStudios
      @BNaturalStudios Рік тому +1

      @@shonta I know! I set the notification timer, but was exhausted and fell out. I was looking forward to seeing Jacob and connecting with you. Bummed out I miss you. Hope you are staying warm, and enjoying the fall.

    • @shonta
      @shonta Рік тому +1

      @@BNaturalStudios Awe, miss seeing my i-friends like you in chats. It's sunny, highs mid to upper 60s in Cali, so not bad here. Fall is my fav season with pumpkin everything and my fav, fall colors. Thankfully, no 🔥 season this fall, which is unusual. Wishing you a 🦃 Very Happy Thanksgiving 🦃and 🎁Holiday Season🎁! Stay warm, and hope to see you on the next one!

    • @BNaturalStudios
      @BNaturalStudios Рік тому +1

      @@shonta You too! Have a lovely and love-filled holiday! See you soon!

  • @jamminj8822
    @jamminj8822 Рік тому

    Tipping... the greatest reaction is when you tip more than usual and the person is so grateful.

  • @robertgabrish1777
    @robertgabrish1777 Рік тому +3

    If you sit down at a blackjack table where people are all ready playing always ask if you can come into the game then wait patiently till they says its ok or wait till shoe is over

    • @WilfBond55
      @WilfBond55 Рік тому +1

      Absolutely. Same thing at a craps table, where it's best to wait until the roller either sevens out or makes his/her point.

  • @williamwalls3253
    @williamwalls3253 Рік тому

    Happy 😁😁😁😁 Thanks giving to you 🙂 and family ❤️

  • @redhorse554det1
    @redhorse554det1 Рік тому +1

    very wise info. best vegas channel!

  • @eddieg6436
    @eddieg6436 Рік тому +1

    The TIPPING advice is VERY IMPORTANT for many, many, MANY visitors visiting from foreign countries!!!

    • @DixiePokerAce
      @DixiePokerAce Рік тому

      People from foreign countries that go to Vegas usually have money. But most of them don't tip because they believe the people serving them are beneath them. Europeans especially think this way.

    • @DingChavez86
      @DingChavez86 Місяць тому

      ​@@DixiePokerAce I'm not sure if I agree with this statement.
      Europe does not have tipping culture like in the US.

  • @bens89144
    @bens89144 Рік тому +4

    I enjoy your videos. I moved to Las Vegas from the Bay Area about a month before you did. The only thing in your video I don’t agree with is the tipping🤷🏽‍♂️Some service people deserve it some don’t such as tipping the cashier because they rang up your bill,really? Tipping I feel is gratitude for excellent service, but then again I’m old fashion where tipping meant you were provided with excellent service.

  • @claudiamiller7730
    @claudiamiller7730 Рік тому +5

    Stop asking why the monorail doesn’t go to the airport or downtown…..it just doesn’t!!

    • @djm5687
      @djm5687 Рік тому +2

      It should, though. 🚝

  • @trevortat
    @trevortat Рік тому +2

    Very interesting video. Wasn't aware Vegas has these many rules. Thanks for sharing 👍

  • @davids1745
    @davids1745 Рік тому +1

    What's normal to tip people? I'm told 15%/20% in restaurants to waiting staff but what's the norm with other hospitality staff you come across?

  • @carlfromtheoc1788
    @carlfromtheoc1788 10 місяців тому

    As Steve Martin's character in My Blue Heaven says, "It's not about tipping, it's about over-tipping." Why overtip a bit? The service industry people have tough jobs and have to deal with people all day. And always tip the folks who clean your room, and be generous if you leave a small disaster area.

  • @KenB1963
    @KenB1963 Рік тому +9

    Card counting--if you're good at it (accurate and able to conceal it), DO IT! You're right about learning basic strategy, especially when playing a soft 18 and other soft totals.

    • @themasterrogerdelgado
      @themasterrogerdelgado Рік тому +2

      My old stat professor in college used gambling scenarios for all of his test questions. He was an excellent poker player and gave us tips on how he counted cards. He was banned from several casinos he said with pride, LOL.

  • @dan9222scandiguy
    @dan9222scandiguy 11 місяців тому

    Locals need to have rules as well. They will often use their knowledge to take advantage of tourists.

  • @Steve_in_NJ
    @Steve_in_NJ Рік тому

    Question for 2023: Is smoking pot still illegal on the Strip? I've seen in other Las Vegas UA-cam videos that the #1 Complaint walking on The Strip is the smell of weed and even if it's legal to smoke, not in public. So are violators stopped by Security?

  • @mikeredd525
    @mikeredd525 Рік тому +1

    Jacob love the videos you do including your slot channels. Keep up the great work. Happy Thanksgiving to you from Ohio.

  • @joey-dl6ll
    @joey-dl6ll Рік тому +1

    yes its always good too hear those tips again thanks jacob.

  • @danmang8712
    @danmang8712 Рік тому

    Im 44 years old from MN. I am going out of state for the first time and heading to vegas in a month 🤘😎🤘 these vids are helpful 🤘😎🤘

  • @ilovejewelyn
    @ilovejewelyn Рік тому +1

    Yes please tip!!! I’ve been working in the industry for 14 years and it’s sad how many people don’t tip!

    • @jamesd242
      @jamesd242 Рік тому

      To Insure Proper Service, anagram

  • @chriscartwright2811
    @chriscartwright2811 Рік тому +4

    another great video keep it up!

  • @davefairburn3298
    @davefairburn3298 Рік тому +2

    When cocktail server gets a free drink do tip & thank her. It doesn't COST ANYTHING TO BE NICE.

  • @garyoz1821
    @garyoz1821 Рік тому

    I really like your channel. I have no interest in gambling or even going to Vegas, but it's very insightful and entertaining. It offers a window into another world.

    • @Steve_in_NJ
      @Steve_in_NJ Рік тому

      We don't gamble either, but lots of non-gambling things to do on the Strip. It's like a Sinful Disneyland for Adults and should be visited at least once in your lifetime (we're going on trip #7 in April).

    • @garyoz1821
      @garyoz1821 Рік тому

      @@Steve_in_NJ Good place to go preach the word of God.

  • @DoseofDustin
    @DoseofDustin Рік тому

    I just got back from Vegas, Used quite a few of your tips lol. what a great city!

  • @winstonw2020
    @winstonw2020 Рік тому +4

    Green shirt guy !!!! LOL... thanks for the tips Jacob !

  • @georgiahoosier
    @georgiahoosier Рік тому +2

    I didn't know that a fifty was considered unlucky. I always figured tens were the taboo quantity because I rarely see them.

  • @bryanv4081
    @bryanv4081 Рік тому +2

    You are so right about the drunks. I work at a strip resort and annoying, puking drunks are a huge minus. If you can't hold your liquor, don't drink as much. It's that simple.

  • @4card4ever
    @4card4ever Рік тому +1

    "Those criminal charges and STDs will absolutely be going home with you." 🤣

  • @michaeljneal
    @michaeljneal Рік тому +2

    Great Video as usual. Quick question; is that lapel mic wireless? It seems to do a great job at noise cancelling.

  • @SpencerHeckwolf
    @SpencerHeckwolf Рік тому +1

    Jacob, congrats on your Blackbelt! I’m a Brown Belt at Marcelo Garcia’s in NYC. Where do you train?

  • @davidgleason3379
    @davidgleason3379 Рік тому +1

    Good tips Jacob Good you said about cocktail waitress. When I would sit and played real keno always mad sure to give these hard workers a tip .those women work hard and were always thankful for the recognition of their work

  • @JeffreyJenkins-vv7ni
    @JeffreyJenkins-vv7ni 11 місяців тому

    I like your editing. The quality is far better than the Las Vegas Ruby.

  • @truthprevails5760
    @truthprevails5760 Рік тому +1

    Jacob is new Mr. Las Vegas!

  • @themasterrogerdelgado
    @themasterrogerdelgado Рік тому +1

    Bring your own shampoo and soap because most of the casinos, even the high end ones, just nail a dispenser onto the shower wall and you have that gross s---- to use. Note that room service is now delivered in a paper bag with plastic utensils at some casinos. It ain't what it used to be.

  • @swlc5555
    @swlc5555 Рік тому +2

    I'd like a little clarification on what your saying about blackjack tables. It sounds like you're saying you should never take an empty seat at a table because it might make everyone upset if bad luck starts. I've sat down at tables with an empty seat and I've had people sit down at an empty seat while I'm playing. Sometimes bad luck, sometimes good luck, sometimes neutral. I've never seen anyone have a fit about someone taking an empty seat.

    • @CodyJB99
      @CodyJB99 Рік тому

      I don’t think he’s referring to it as bad luck but more as proper gaming and table etiquette. It’s always okay to sit down at an open seat at the BJ tables but always ask the players if they would like you to wait for a new shoe (fresh shuffle of the deck) as to not interrupt the flow of the game.

    • @allen9069
      @allen9069 Рік тому +1

      My rules: I'll take an empty seat but will always wait until the next shuffle before I place my bet. Also, if there is only one person sitting and playing at a table and I want to play there I always ask if the player minds if I do.

    • @ryanmendes7816
      @ryanmendes7816 Рік тому +2

      You can sit at the empty seat but its rude to buy in at middle of the shoe. Same goes with playing craps. If they puck is live and on a number don't buy in. Gambling terms its bad luck to buy in during the middle of a shoe in blackjack and middle of craps

  • @josi77
    @josi77 Рік тому

    Went to Vegas just to see it, we left after 36 hours... It was terrible. But your videos are fun to see. Thank you.

  • @martind6115
    @martind6115 Рік тому +1

    YEEEEEEESSSSSSS......4:21
    The Return of Green Shirt Guy!

  • @thomaschambers2673
    @thomaschambers2673 Рік тому +2

    I danced in front of the wicked wheel a little bit when I won a really small amount of money. But that’s just because I like that song it plays.

    • @bicpapermate
      @bicpapermate Рік тому +2

      I was playing a slot machine with a Dean Martin theme when it hit a small jackpot and started playing "Ain't that a Kick in the Head". I danced around the machine singing along with Dean. I learned a new way to clear a casino.

  • @aces-and-Eights
    @aces-and-Eights Рік тому

    Love your informative videos on Vegas keep up the good work Jacob👍🙂

  • @hoodatdondar2664
    @hoodatdondar2664 Рік тому

    “Alfred Hitchcock Presents” has a good episode on finding money in Las Vegas, c. 1960. It’s name, unsurprisingly, is “The Man Who Found the Money”. Suspense, twist ending, and a great look at old Vegas.
    Also unsentimental. Certain inhabitants were human vermin. Belongs in your video library.

  • @bubby6539
    @bubby6539 Рік тому

    The photoshop of you looking over people is hella funny Jacob Lol

  • @R.Hogarth
    @R.Hogarth Рік тому

    The first bet that I place when I get into Vegas is "the $20 trick". I look at it as a bet because sometimes it pays of, but often it doesn't. You have to be able to say "Oh well, maybe next time."

  • @Jonesn4thetug
    @Jonesn4thetug Рік тому +3

    my wife and i and our dear friend all put a 50 dollar bill into the same machine and we hit a bonus within 10 mins. i dont believe in "bad luck"

  • @IAmNextUp
    @IAmNextUp Рік тому

    This video bangs.
    How does a casino know you are counting cards vs just making sound calculations?

  • @ryanmendes7816
    @ryanmendes7816 Рік тому +2

    Don't buy in at the craps table when the dice are out and the puck is on a number. Buy in when the puck is off like if the shooter rolls the point or 7 out.

  • @Alpha-Mike-Foxtrot
    @Alpha-Mike-Foxtrot Рік тому

    Thanks for the upload. Bigs ups to all the service employees out there, even those who don't need the customer (I e.. dishwasher). Win or lose do so with class.

  • @davidpickens8800
    @davidpickens8800 Рік тому +1

    i leave $50 in an envelope (I usually stay in Detroit) for a 5 night hotel stay for the housekeeper, if its gone I know at least she's been there while I stayed at the location. Always got fresh towels for that week.

  • @NeilMacedo
    @NeilMacedo Рік тому

    Thanks for the video Jacob 😊

  • @steveallen1055
    @steveallen1055 Рік тому +5

    So don't ever handle a $50 dollar bill unless you're tipping a valet? Im sure they'll gladly take it. Drunks can be entertaining at times. My wife and I always get a smile remembering the 25 year old drunk woman doing a face plant on the sidewalk. Then her friend tried to pick her up by the hair before dropping her on her face again. Don't get that drunk.

    • @WilfBond55
      @WilfBond55 Рік тому +3

      I have a simple rule for gambling and drinking--Never do them simultaneously, except maybe ONE beer per two to three hours. I often have a few drinks after I've finished an evening's gambling.

  • @raym9189
    @raym9189 10 місяців тому

    I’ve found that Vegas post Covid is way more tame, less restaurants open late. Still fun but a bit different vibe

  • @whimsicalhamster88
    @whimsicalhamster88 Рік тому +5

    Yeah, if other players get mad at you for playing Blackjack wrong, that’s on them. Statistically it doesn’t matter what the other players do. At best I’ll just tell people “Yeah, you shouldn’t split 10s and 5s” unless you actually count cards.

  • @otmgi3865
    @otmgi3865 Місяць тому

    My first stay in Vegas I stayed at a Mariot just off of the strip. First night ok, second night came back, room was clean but smelled like weed. Complained. Third night same thing, so I went ballistic. They put my in a different room on a different floor. That hotel staff lost their tips all together if they are smoking in my room.

  • @makeamericakateagain
    @makeamericakateagain Рік тому +1

    Please don’t go into luxury boutiques without any intention in buying. We work on commission and it’s not cool to go in, laugh at the prices, take photos, and ignore us. We’re there to make money. We’re not there for YOU’RE entertainment!

  • @JoeFerber
    @JoeFerber 4 місяці тому

    Great video, Great tips!

  • @chiefrocka6983
    @chiefrocka6983 Рік тому +2

    You broke it all down …things I tell newbies headed to Vegas being the G I am 😂

  • @WilfBond55
    @WilfBond55 Рік тому

    As primarily a craps player, nothing ticks me off like the guy who buys in while someone is rolling, or makes a late bet at the far end from the shooter, or argues about a correct payout, or flat out doesn't know how to play the game. Some casinos offer classes on how to play the game, usually late in the morning; if you don't know how to play, take the class, don't try to learn while I'm at the table. If you really want to learn on the fly, (a) ask the dealer to help you, (b) ask a veteran player some respectful questions, and (c) don't play until you understand something.

  • @miamivicefanatic9736
    @miamivicefanatic9736 Рік тому +1

    I'll never forget playing at the Wynn and this guy on a nearby machine starts whooping it up like crazy. I thought he must have won at least a thousand dollars. I look over and he won FIVE dollars. Then he went bonkers when he got three bonus symbols to activate the free games feature. I moved to another machine on the other side of the casino.

  • @davidpickens8800
    @davidpickens8800 Рік тому +13

    Even paying parking on top of resort fees on top of room prices, on top of pool cabana prices since they stripped all of the free deck loungers, you still expect us to tip everyone?

    • @bryan-th7yl
      @bryan-th7yl Рік тому +3

      I only tip bartenders and cleaners I DONT tip waiters unless they go above and beyond

    • @marcroger8367
      @marcroger8367 Рік тому +1

      Vacation is a luxury. If you don't have $, don't go. Pretty simple.

    • @davidpickens8800
      @davidpickens8800 Рік тому +3

      Do you tip fast food workers at McDonalds, postal employees, doctors, nurses, ppl at Walgreens/CVS/Kroger. How about if I stop at a retail store to get an outfit? If I rent a car and get into a traffic accident and EMS/Fire department has to use the Jaws of life to get me out, do they get a tip?

    • @marcroger8367
      @marcroger8367 Рік тому

      @@davidpickens8800 someone is salty about making poor choices in life, which more than likely has led them into a situation where they do not have a positive cash flow....... When you go somewhere, and people serve you, and they depend on tips as part of their income, then it is customary to tip. I can see why this is a hard concept for you, as your response exhibits very low IQ behavior.

    • @davidpickens8800
      @davidpickens8800 Рік тому

      @@marcroger8367 still don't understand, the more that we pay through room prices, resort fees, food, and adding a fee for what used to included in the above, leaves us with less money to tip. If things get too expensive, we just end staying local and not traveling to a destination city like Vegas was. Since vegas has no other industry like travel and hospitality, it ends up dead..which leaves the workers poorer.

  • @R.Hogarth
    @R.Hogarth Рік тому

    I have been thrown off a Black Jack table once, and I didn't even do anything wrong. I just had a dealer who "did me a solid" and told me "Listen dude, you're still up a couple hundred, but your luck has changed. The best thing you could do right now is to walk away while you are still ahead. I really don't want to deal you another hand." I had a good run & had been tipping him well, but he had my back when my luck changed. (He might not have done that if I hadn't been tipping him.)