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Casino comps are more difficult to come by every day. There was a time where casinos would hand out complimentary meals, rooms, and drinks just to keep guests gambling. Forget meals and rooms. It’s a challenge to even find a good complimentary drink.
Sam’s Town Shreveport not only serves free drinks - the staff is exceptionally friendly and readily available. Sam’s also has a beer and water station set up near the entrance to the casino on Friday and Saturday nights. There is also a soda and water station on the lower level.
*The era of free drinks in casinos, without limits, is done. Comped drinks will be closely tied to gambling, as has always been the case, but now play will be tracked more closely and free drinks will have to be earned. Here’s the thing, though. Our view of drink monitoring has changed dramatically since the inception of such practices.
*Because inebriated people make poor life choices. It’s easy when you are sober to sit back and realize that you’ve just lost $200 and you should stop gambling now before it gets any worse. When you’ve had a few drinks, it is a little tougher.
Casino operators in Las Vegas today are mostly corporations looking to maximize profit everywhere they can. Casinos don’t dish out the freebies like they used to. The casino customer has changed a lot over the years and so have the companies.
About 30-40 percent of casino revenue comes from gaming. That’s a huge decrease from the 1960s, ‘70s, and ’80s. Casinos have changed policies to match changing preferences in order to maximize profit. Here are a few things to be aware of next time drinkers visit Las Vegas.Short Pouring Drinks
Depending on where you gamble in a casino, there might be a different policy for complimentary drinks. Waitresses still fly around the casino floor offering table game and slot machine players complimentary drinks. Of course, depending on the casino the drink might taste a little different.
In 2016, MGM Resorts started to serve cocktails with only 1.25 ounces of spirits instead of the typical 1.5 ounces. This might not sound like much but that’s similar to paying 6:5 for blackjack instead of 3:2. It’s annoying and it’s a challenge to get a great drink.
The small difference might not be noticeable by every guest but most people should be able to taste and feel the difference. The short pours aren’t only for mixed drinks. All drinks, even a delicious Macallan scotch are measured a little smaller. Less booze = less buzz. Not cool.
MGM Resorts says that they aren’t the only casino operator to short pour drinks in Las Vegas. The quality of your mixed drink may depend on where you’re gambling.
Recommendation: Casinos can’t short pour the amount of alcohol in beer and wine. Consider these drinks in order to maximize your buzz.Limiting Complimentary Drinks at Bars
While complimentary drinks still flow on the main casino floor, they’re limited at video poker bars. Most casinos on the Vegas Strip have installed drink monitoring systems at their video poker bars. These systems help casino operators limit the number of “free” drinks for guests.
The drink monitoring systems track how much the player is gambling. When a guest places $20 in a machine, they’ll receive one complimentary drink. If the pace and amount wagered (usually $1 minimum per hand) per hand meet qualifications, the bartender is alerted that they can offer complimentary drinks or the machine gives the player a ticket to redeem for a complimentary drink.
The systems are obnoxious but they shouldn’t hamper video poker players that play at a steady pace and max bet ($1.25 per hand) each hand. Some guests that are chatting with friends while playing video poker might have a problem keeping up with the pace needed.
The systems have a downside but they do weed out some video poker players that only play for a unit and expect the same complimentary drinks as a max bet player. This should keep seats empty for paying customers.
Some bars that don’t have the system have instituted a time limit to the number of drinks served. Last year I was served one glass of scotch every 15 minutes – and not a second sooner. (More on this shortly.)Do Casinos Give Free DrinksGetting The Most From Drinks At A Video Poker Bar
Limiting drinks to video poker and slot machine players at casino bars sound much worse than it is in reality. Drink monitoring players is not a great policy for casino guests. However, drink monitoring systems are more of an inconvenience than something that will limit how much players drink.
Video poker players who are also drinkers now have to think about the best way to spend their money. Does it make sense to put $20 in a video poker machine with bad paytables just to have one complimentary drink? Maybe, the vision of a $1,000 royal flush is alluring.
I tend to drink beer when gambling nowadays to get the most out of each experience. When given the option of where to play, I usually opt for a luxury property like the Cosmopolitan. Each drink ticket can be used for a cocktail with a $15 retail value. This keeps most booze options open.
Since the Cosmopolitan doesn’t short pour so it’s possible to even taste the booze in a mixed drink. Gasp! Most middle-shelf scotch and vodka are available as complimentary drinks for a ticket. I’ve enjoyed a delicious Old Fashioned with Woodford Reserve as well as a fair pour of the bourbon on the rocks.
While Treasure Island limits drinkers to four drinks an hour, they offer Macallan 12 as a complimentary drink at the video poker bar. This is one of the best comps available for scotch drinkers on the Vegas Strip. Macallan isn’t available to table game players, so this is an especially nice treat.
The luxury properties tend to offer stronger complimentary mixed drinks than the lower end casinos on the Vegas Strip. Wynn only offers comp drinks at the tables. You might get the best “free” vodka/soda at their tables but that’s only at the tables. Video poker players will have to pay for their drinks.Explore Comp Drinks At Your Favorite Casinos
This information is all subject to change. Casino operators may change the complimentary spirits available to gamblers throughout the casino. While the recommendations above have worked for me recently, they may be out of date by the time you visit the casino. Just ask the bartender or cocktail waitress for their complimentary spirits and go from there.
My exploration of different boozes are available started by trying to avoid Absolut vodka. This continued as I was looking to drink Macallan instead of other scotches. Exploring booze can maximize your complimentary drink experience in the casinos.HomeThings to do in Las VegasHow to get Free Drinks in Las Vegas
Las Vegas is known for having some of the most expensive drinks in the country. In fact, it’s not uncommon to see people (morons) spend thousands of dollars in a single night. Hell, at the APEX social club in the Palms, they have bottles going for $500 – $15,000. And yes, people who can’t afford it routinely do it to impress a bunch of people who don’t care!
Hey if you like throwing your hard earned cash away then Vegas is the place to do it.
But for those of us who want the “VEGAS EXPERIENCE,” without breaking the bank or going home in debt, there are still some options.Why pay for bottle service like a sucker, when you can drink for free?
If you’re on a budget – or don’t feel like going into bankruptcy over your night out – then here are a couple of tips that will help you drink for free in Las Vegas.Tip # 1: Gamblers Drink for Free in Las Vegas
Vegas casinos try to do everything they can to keep you gambling, but if you’re smart, you can use that to your advantage. If you plan on gambling, then use that time to get your drink on.
You don’t have to be a high roller to enjoy the perks. In fact, even those sitting at the penny slots can enjoy the benefit of getting free drinks for playing the slots. It’s not unheard of for someone to milk the penny slots, maybe dropping a single dollar in the machine, and successfully get free drinks throughout the night. Although technically these drinks are free – I do suggest tipping the cocktail waitress at least $1 per drink – it is a hell of a lot cheaper than trying to get a drink at a Las Vegas Nightclub, and it will ensure that she keeps coming back.
For those looking for premium drinks, instead of the well drink garbage that you get on most casino floors, check out the casino lounge bars. While you will need to play some video poker — most casino bars expect you to have about $20 in the machine — you will get a bump up in what you’re drinking. That being said, even if you’re sitting at the penny slots don’t be afraid to ask for a specific brand — if you’re at one of the better casinos on the strip your chances of receiving a premium liquor goes way up.
If you are looking to maximize your alcohol, it’s always better to order your drink neat or on the rocks, or even better order a beer (IPA Beer usually has the most alcohol)! Yes you can order a fancy cocktail, but the actual liquor in them is not going to be very high; they want you to gamble, not get drunk.Tip # 2: Look for Local Business Events
Las Vegas is one of the top business cities in the world, and it has some of the best business after hour events you can find. Almost every night of the week there are free business networking events here in Las Vegas where the drinks are more often than not completely free.
If you’re in town on business, you really need to look into what business events are happening during your trip. Make sure you check out our business networking calendar for a full list.
Hey, you might even meet one of the city’s many celebrities or millionaires networking with the crowd.Tip # 3: Look for Convention After Parties
If you are here for a convention or a conference, then you are set! I’ve never been to a Convention in this city that didn’t have sponsors throwing after parties, and even the bad ones usually have at least an open bar or two that lasts for at least an hour.
But don’t worry, even if you’re not technically here for a trade show, you still might be able to wiggle your way into one of the many after-hour parties and networking mixers sponsored by these expos. Very rarely do they actually ask for your convention badge.
Las Vegas is the number one convention destination in the world. On any given day there can be as many as 30 – 40 different conventions, expos, and business seminars happening on or near the Strip. One of the best ways to score a free drink is to look out for some of the after parties that cater to convention visitors; the nightclubs will usually have signs welcoming them at the door. Most of these events have open bars and are usually a really good time. You could also check out our convention calendar to get an idea what’s in town!Does Rivers Casino Give Free DrinksIf you can’t get it for Free, you can still find Cheap Drinks Everywhere in Las Vegas
At some point, you are probably going to have to pay for a drink, but that doesn’t mean you have to pay full price.Tip # 4: BYOB
As long as your not carrying your drink in a glass bottle, walking with liquor on the Las Vegas Strip is perfectly legal. The Las Vegas strip has dozens of little souvenir shops, CVS, and Walgreens stores that all sell alcohol and cold beer!
You can grab a six pack for under $10, or all of these little stores single cans for about $2 a piece.
You could also rock the good ol’ Flask! And if you really want people to think you bought your drink, just ask the casino bar for a cup of ice! It’s free and then you can transfer from flask to fancy casino glass and no one will bee the wiser!Tip #5: Look for the Cards
No, not the guys handing out the cards with the half-naked women, but the promoters handing out the Buy One Get One Free Tickets.
A lot of clubs and bars along the Strip will send out promoters who are tasked with trying to get people through their doors. Watch for the guys handing out the Free Drink or the Buy One Get One promotional cards, even some of the top bars in Vegas do this so keep an open eye for deals.
Some of our favorites are American at the Linq Promenade and the PBR bar at Planet Hollywood, there are almost always people handing out 2 for 1 tickets at the entrance. With those you can get two Well cocktails for about $8. Not bad for Vegas!
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