The ladies of The View have been going broke in Las Vegas; taking in shows, enjoying elaborate meals, and gambling are part of what make the city so expensive. One expense that tourists often do not account for, however, is appropriate tipping.
Vegas.com states that Las Vegas’ service-based economy relies heavily on tips. As such, it provides information about who, when, and how much to tip.
Sherri says that she learned from speaking with hotel staff that one should not wait until departure to leave a tip for room cleaning staff. She says that the staff may rotate, and the tip left at the end may not be divided among everyone who worked in the room for the length of the guest’s stay. Instead, a smaller daily tip ensures that each person receives the gratuity for his or her day’s work.
When in the casino, Whoopi tips the dealer if she wins a table game, while Joy thinks that such tips are optional.