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.
—In vpF…@…com, <yuma_dave@…> wrote :
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!