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Cashing in a large amount of tickets

Which casinos do not give you a hard time for cashing in large amounts of tickets? (high dollar total)

My experience:

Red Rock High Limit room is good and fast, Sun Coast cashier cage not so good. Often have to wait for supervisor verification.

Others experiences?

Thank you!

You use the word “tickets”, so I assume that in addition to high dollar, you’re redeeming 3 or 4 tickets (or more) at a time. The latter activity, when a large $ amount is involved, may be causing a modest hitch at redemption … most players will use a ticket from prior machine play to buy into a new session rather than holding onto a prior cashout ticket and buying in with cash.

Anything that deviates from the norm in a casino may draw modest scrutiny. If you want to collect tickets and redeem them at the same time, I suggest consolidating them at the machine prior to going to the cage. Casinos vary in practice, but these days it’s common that a casino will configure slot machines to hold up to $3000 in credits.

The other thing that may incur a bit of quick recordkeeping when you redeem is that casinos are required to aggregate large cash transactions and report anything exceeding $10K in total in a given day. Some casinos still appear to do a manual aggregation, and enter all cash transactions >= $3k into a log. (Others now appear to rely upon play card records at the time of machine cash out.)

Bottom line, I wouldn’t call this “give you a hard time”. People try to rip off casinos all the time … expect to encounter some precautionary measures.

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Which casinos do not give you a hard time for cashing in large amounts of tickets? (high dollar total)

My experience:

Red Rock High Limit room is good and fast, Sun Coast cashier cage not so good. Often have to wait for supervisor verification.

Others experiences?

Thank you!