The 20 Dollar Trick in Las Vegas: Everything You Need to Know (2024)

The $20 sandwich trick has been around in Las Vegas for years now. But only recently with social media and Facebook groups has it been shared and discussed in depth.

If you’ve always wondered about how the 20 dollar trick works in Vegas and whether or not it’s worth it to try it, this post covers all the details (as well as some advice for trying it yourself).

Online you’ll see a mixed bag of opinions as to whether this tactic actually works to get complimentary hotel upgrades.

Most recently, we tried the $20 trick at 3 different hotels in Las Vegas and had some good results.

You can watch my YouTube video here which shows the results of trying the 20 dollar trick at 3 different hotels in Vegas.

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What is the $20 Sandwich Trick in Las Vegas?

The 20 dollar sandwich trick is a popular way tourists try to get complimentary upgrades or other free comps when checking into their Las Vegas hotel.

The reason it’s known as the sandwich trick is because many people try to be ‘sneaky’ about it.

They hide their 20 dollar bill in between their credit card and ID when they hand it to the front desk staff.

Essentially you’re providing a bribe or a tip to the staff member in hopes that they can move you into a better room than what you originally booked for no extra cost, other than the tip you provided.

What Types of Things Can You Get with the 20 Dollar Trick?

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If it works, most commonly you’ll get upgraded to a better room or something on a higher floor.

You might get a better view or even a small suite.

Other perks may include reduced resort fees, early check-in or late check-out, free parking, drink vouchers, and food and beverage credits

How to Do the 20 Dollar Trick in Vegas

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Be Polite and Friendly

When you walk up to the front desk agent to be checked into your hotel room, always start with being polite and courteous.

Being friendly goes a long way.

It doesn’t hurt to be a little excited and mention that you’re excited to finally be in Vegas.

The hotel clerk will ask for your credit card and ID to get started with the check-in process.

At that point you have a few options.

Flash Your Cash and Ask for an Upgrade

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You can hand them your 20 dollar bill with your credit card and ID (either sandwiched in between, or just alongside), or you can keep the bill on the counter in plain view.

Use These Phrases for an Upgrade

Kindly ask if there might be any complimentary upgrades available, or if they have a room on a high floor.

If you have a specific type of room in mind, you can ask for that too.

You can also just mention something along the lines of “anything you can do to improve our stay would be appreciated.”

At this point they will look to see what they have available in their system.

Mention You’re Celebrating Something Special

Sometimes this can seem like it’s taking forever when you see them typing and clicking to look for a room for you.

If it’s taking a while, you can casually mention that you’re celebrating something special, or if it’s your first time visiting Las Vegas.

This might help encourage the agent to treat you extra special

At this point they will either have an upgrade available or not have anything available.

If they have an upgrade it’s usually a room on a higher floor or a room with a better view, or a room with a better layout (e.g., a suite).

If you accept the upgrade, your $20 trick worked!

If they offer you an upgrade and you have the $20 on the counter, this is when you should tip them to thank them for finding you a better room.

You Don’t Have to Hide Your $20 Bill

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Most people who work in the Las Vegas hospitality and service industry work for tips.

And they all have to disclose their tips.

So when you hand your 20 dollar bill to the front desk staff, there’s no need to hide it or sandwich it between your ID and credit card.

If the staff person chooses to take the cash, they need to show it to the cameras out in the open that they’re taking the money.

So it’s up to you if you want to hide the cash or just hand it to them.

Does the $20 Trick Still Work in Vegas?

There is no guarantee that the 20 dollar trick will work every time in Vegas, but it certainly does still work in 2022.

It depends on a lot of various factors such as:

  • The hotel and its current occupancy;
  • The day of the week;
  • How many nights you’re staying;
  • Your players reward status;
  • The hotel clerk; and
  • Your demeanor

With so many variables no blogger or vlogger can ever guarantee it’s going to work for you.

However in my experience, it’s always worked out.

20 Dollar Trick at the Sahara Hotel Las Vegas

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At the Sahara hotel, I asked if there were any complimentary upgrades available when I handed him my credit card and ID, along with 20 dollars.

Since we checked in late at night, they were sold out of their best rooms, but we got other perks instead.

The front desk agent waived our resort fees for our 2 night stay ($90 total) and provided us with 2 drink vouchers ($30 total).

So even though we didn’t get a room upgrade, we were provided comps worth $120 in value.

20 Dollar Trick at El Cortez Hotel and Casino

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I tried the same $20 trick at the El Cortez Hotel in downtown Las Vegas and had different results.

The only upgrade was a room on a higher floor with a slightly better view, but it only had 2 queen beds.

We wanted to stick with the king bed that we had booked on a lower floor, so she handed me back my 20 dollar bill since we didn’t take the upgrade.

Here’s Where Else it’s Worked in Las Vegas (according to my YouTube viewers)

It’s worked at MGM Grand and Caesars Palace.

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It worked at the LINQ Hotel.

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It worked at the Palazzo Las Vegas.

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How Much Should You Tip?

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You Can Tip More than 20 Dollars

Of course, you can always tip more than $20 if you’re so inclined.

Some people say they have more success when they tip $50.

Anecdotally, this typically works best at higher end properties., like the Bellagio or Wynn,

You can Try this Trick Without Using Money

The good news is that you can get lucky with complimentary upgrades without having to tip at all.

If you’re polite and friendly, you can politely ask if there are any room upgrades available.

Most hotels try to accommodate a guest’s request as close as possible subject to availability.

You might get lucky and receive this for free, or the front desk staff will let you know that there are room grades available for an added fee.

When the $20 Trick Works the Best in Vegas

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The $20 trick works better in some scenarios over others.

You’ll likely have a higher success rate if you’re staying mid-week, as well as if you’re only staying for one, 2 or 3 nights.

If occupancy is high due to several events happening in town (sporting events, concerts, conventions, etc) it might be harder to get complimentary upgrades.

Also the earlier you check-in, the better.

Oftentimes when we have a late flight and don’t arrive at the hotel until 8pm, there are no room upgrades available.

Finally, you might also have a better success rate if you tip more money, $50 instead of $20.

Why Does the 20 Dollar Trick Exist in Las Vegas?

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Las Vegas hotels want to have their nicest rooms occupied.

So when they’re not booked, generally speaking they would prefer to have their guests occupy the nicer rooms.

Nicer rooms make guests happier, more likely to return to the hotel on a future visit, and more importantly, encourages the guest(s) to spend more money at the hotel and casino.

When a guest gets a ‘free’ upgrade to a better room, most people are more inclined to spend a little more money due to the illusion of getting a deal.

What Happens if it Doesn’t Work?

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If they don’t have an upgrade available (and they’ve already taken your money), usually they will try and provide something else, such as drink vouchers or a food and beverage credit.

If there’s no upgrade available and they can’t offer any other perks, most hotel clerks will hand you back the money.

Always remember that there is a risk that you won’t get your tip back if the front desk agent has already taken your 20 dollar bill and no upgrades are available.

Be prepared to be ok with the room you had originally booked.

Where Does the 20 Dollar Trick Work in Vegas?

You can try the 20 dollar trick at virtually all hotels on the Las Vegas strip, and most hotels in downtown Las Vegas around Fremont Street.

Based on my own experience, asking my YouTube viewers and research across Facebook groups and other online platforms, it seems that it works the best at MGM properties.

Hotels Where the $20 Trick Doesn’t Work as Often

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The Flamingo Hotel

Now that the Flamingo Hotel has mostly automated kiosks, it’s much harder (nearly impossible) to get an upgrade when you don’t check-in with an actual hotel clerk.

Many Caesars properties are starting to use these automated check-in kiosks now, making it nearly impossible to try this.

Ellis Island Hotel and Casino

We tried the $20 trick at Ellis Island, however it didn’t work.

Mostly because this is really just a regular motel and there aren’t really any rooms available to be upgraded to.

Here’s the full video where we try the 20 dollar trick at 3 different hotels in Las Vegas!

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The 20 Dollar Trick in Las Vegas: Everything You Need to Know (2024)

FAQs

The 20 Dollar Trick in Las Vegas: Everything You Need to Know? ›

Slip a $20 bill between your ID and credit card and ask clerk if there are any complimentary upgrades available. There must be more to it than that, you're thinking. But nope – it's that easy. They will start typing on their keyboard and will do their best to give you a complimentary upgrade because they want the tip!

What is the 20 dollar rule in Las Vegas? ›

How to do the $20 Dollar Trick? When checking into your Las Vegas hotel put $20 dollars between your credit card and ID and hand it over to the clerk on check-in. Ask the clerk whether they have any “complimentary upgrades” available.

How much to tip to get a room upgrade in Vegas? ›

The 20-Dollar Trick: Bribing the Front Desk

Known as the $20 trick, this method of tipping and asking for an upgrade is over 75 percent successful at most hotels along the strip—though it ultimately comes down to the person working behind the counter for whether or not you'll get a free upgrade from doing so.

Should I tip the front desk at a hotel? ›

But consider a small gratuity, from $5 to $20, if a front desk person or concierge is able to secure you hard-to-get tickets, reservations or special services. And remember, it's the thought that counts when it comes to tipping. These are just guidelines, says Gottsman.

Do you tip the front desk in Vegas? ›

No, it is not customary to tip the front desk clerks in Las Vegas or anywhere else for simply checking you into your room and processing your payment. However, if the front desk clerk goes above and beyond to assist you with special requests or provide exceptional service, you may choose to tip them at your discretion.

How to win at the casino with $20? ›

8 Strategies to Win Money at the Casino with Only $20
  1. Gamble at a reputable casino.
  2. Take advantage of online bonus offers.
  3. Play games with high return to player.
  4. Follow betting guides for the game you're playing.
  5. Place smaller wagers.
  6. Try different games if you're on a cold streak.

How does the $20 $20 trick work? ›

Slip a $20 bill between your ID and credit card and ask clerk if there are any complimentary upgrades available. There must be more to it than that, you're thinking. But nope – it's that easy. They will start typing on their keyboard and will do their best to give you a complimentary upgrade because they want the tip!

Can you go to Vegas with $500? ›

I have gone there with as little as $500 and had a good time. The key is to not try to do everything at once. I usually have a rough plan when I go out there and a daily budget. Be more specific in what you want to do and have a budget and you can have fun and not spend an arm and a leg.

Do you leave hotel key in room when checking out? ›

If you're just trying to courteous, hotels often also have boxes you can place your keys in when you're ready to check-out, or some hotel apps even let you indicate that you've checked out, and those are great features.

What is the hotel lock called? ›

Hotel Locks are available in two general lock types. Cylindrical latch locks and Mortise latch Locks. Cylindrical locks are also known as 'bored locks' since two perpendicular holes are bored into the door prior to installation.

Do hotels ID you when you check-in? ›

When a guest checks into a hotel, the front desk agent will ask for their ID and check spelling of the guests name and verify their address. After all information is correct, the agent will ask for the guests credit card to pay for the stay.

How to get discount rooms in Vegas? ›

Hotel room prices vary depending on many factors but you'll most likely find the best hotel deals in Las Vegas if you stay on a Saturday. The opposite is true for, Thursday, which is usually the most expensive day. Book at least 86 days before your stay begins to get the best price for your Las Vegas hotel.

How much do you tip for free drinks in Vegas? ›

It really depends on whom you ask. Tipping a co*cktail waitress at least $1 for free drinks she brings to you is still recommended, if only to keep them coming back, even finding you if you move to a new table or machine. Tip a bit more per drink and, hey, the pours may get stronger as word gets around.

Do you tip the person who brings you room service? ›

As an example, if you need extra towels or an additional blanket brought up to your room, it's fairly standard to tip a dollar or two to the person delivering the items. For room service where food and drinks are brought to your room, you can treat it as you would a typical restaurant and tip anywhere from 10-20%.

How does the 20 20 dollar trick work? ›

When you check into a hotel you simply slip the front desk clerk a $20 bill with your credit card, while asking “Do you have any complimentary upgrades available?” The general rule of thumb is that the front desk clerk will check for upgrades and if they cannot find anything they will return the $20 tip, making it risk ...

What is the sandwich trick in Las Vegas? ›

room upgraded for free. If you're not familiar, the sandwich trick is where you hide a $20 Bill. between your ID and credit card. and sneak it to the front desk agent when checking in.

How to get an upgraded room in Vegas? ›

While checking in, nicely ask the clerk if there are any complimentary upgrades available. If there are, the clerk may be inclined to grant your request. If they can't offer you an official upgrade, they may transfer you to a room of a same rate that has a better view or is in a better location.

What is trick rolling in Vegas? ›

Trick rolling is a crime that involves luring an unsuspecting individual into a situation where they can be robbed or stolen from. This crime is commonly associated with prostitution in Nevada, where sex workers may use this tactic to steal from clients.

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