You've walked past the casino tables not knowing what's happening. The craps table looks chaotic. Blackjack moves too fast. Roulette feels like a guessing game. That changes today.
One 60-minute lesson with a pro dealer. From $49. BYOB welcome.


Most Vegas visitors spend their whole trip on the edges of the casino, watching other people win, wondering what's happening, too nervous to sit down. Or they sit down, play by instinct, and give the house three times more than they needed to.
It's not your fault. Nobody teaches you this stuff. The casinos certainly won't. And strategy articles online won't prepare you for the speed and energy of a real table. That's exactly what this lesson does: one professional dealer, one hour, zero pressure. You leave with the game decoded.
Pick the one game you want to own, then spend a full 60 minutes with a pro dealer going deep on rules, strategy, odds, and table etiquette. Five options. You pick one.
The craps table is the loudest, most exciting spot on any casino floor, and the most intimidating for newcomers. In 60 minutes, you'll learn every bet on the table: Pass Line, Don't Pass, Come/Don't Come, Place Bets, Hardways, and more. You'll understand the dice odds, learn when to bet big and when to hold back, and leave with the confidence to step right up to any craps table and know exactly what to do.
Poker is the one casino game where you compete against other players, not the house. That means skill actually matters. This lesson covers hand rankings, table etiquette, position play, pot odds, and the psychological side of poker: when to bluff, how to read tells, and how to project confidence even with a bad hand. Whether you want to dominate your friends' home games or sit down at the casino poker room, this lesson gives you the edge.
Roulette looks simple from a distance, but there's a lot more to it than just picking a number and hoping. This lesson breaks down every bet on the table: inside bets (straight, split, corner, street), outside bets (red/black, odd/even, dozens, columns), and the exact house edge on each. You'll learn proven betting patterns like the Martingale and D'Alembert, understand when they work and when they don't, and walk away with a real strategy for making your money last at the wheel.
Blackjack has one of the lowest house edges of any casino game, if you know basic strategy. Most Vegas tourists play by gut instinct and hand the casino an extra 2–4% edge for free. This lesson teaches you the complete basic strategy chart: when to hit, stand, double down, split, and surrender, and why. You'll understand card values, dealer rules, side bets, and soft vs. hard hands. By the end, you'll make statistically optimal decisions every single time without having to think twice.
This is the lesson Vegas doesn't want you to take. Bankroll management isn't just about not losing everything in the first hour. It's about making your money go further, having more fun, and walking away a winner more often. You'll learn how to set session limits, size your bets correctly for your bankroll, understand win/loss thresholds, recognize when to walk away, and structure your Vegas gambling budget so you can play all weekend without going broke. Pairs perfectly with any of the other four lessons.
From booking to the casino floor: here's exactly what to expect.
Choose your lesson, select a date, and purchase your tickets in minutes. You'll receive a confirmation with full check-in details and venue address.
Doors open 15–20 minutes before your lesson. If you're doing BYOB, there's a liquor shop in the same building. Grab your drinks, get settled in, and let the good times start early.
Your professional dealer instructor welcomes the group, introduces themselves, and sets up for your chosen game at a real casino table. Everyone gets comfortable before the cards hit.
Sixty minutes of hands-on instruction. You're not watching slides. You're playing the game, making decisions, getting instant feedback, and asking every question you have. It's learning disguised as fun.
Walk straight to the casino tables with everything you just learned. Most guests head to a casino immediately after, and the difference in how they play is immediate and obvious.
Pro tip: Many groups turn the lesson into a competition. Set up a prize for whoever wins the most practice hands, or award "the rookie trophy" to whoever makes the first mistake. It keeps the energy high and makes everything more memorable. Your dealer is in on it too.
This isn't a makeshift setup in a hotel conference room. The venue is a 10,000 square foot casino training facility, veteran-owned and operated, built specifically for this kind of instruction. Authentic casino-grade tables for every game, professional equipment, a smoke-free environment, and instructors who have spent their careers on the casino floor dealing, supervising, and managing operations.
It's located just 1.5 miles west of the Las Vegas Strip with free parking on-site. The facility has hosted corporate training events for companies including T-Mobile, Cisco, American Express, Coors, and Bose, and now it's available to your group for $49 a person.
Full-size casino tables, chips, cards, and dice: the same gear you'll find on the casino floor. Zero shortcuts in the setup.
Unlike the casino floor, the facility is completely smoke-free. A comfortable, pressure-free environment where you can actually focus on learning.
Easy to get to, easy to park, and right before a night on the casino floor. No valet fees, no garage hassle.
Both options offer the same professional instruction. Here's how to choose, and how to guarantee your group gets the full private experience.
Purchase 10 or more tickets total and your lesson is automatically private: your group, your dealer, your table, zero strangers. This applies regardless of how many people are actually attending. If your group has 7 people, just buy 3 additional tickets to unlock the private experience. The extra tickets ensure the dealer is fairly compensated for dedicating the full hour exclusively to your group.
Perfect for bachelor/bachelorette parties, corporate groups, special occasions, or any time you want the full attention of your instructor on just your crew.
10+ Tickets = PrivateIf your group has fewer than 10 tickets, you may be joined by other guests who booked the same lesson on the same date. This is a great way to meet other Vegas visitors and share the experience. The instruction is identical, and the social energy often makes the lesson even more fun.
Ideal for solo travelers, couples, or small groups who are happy to share the table with other learners. Often more lively and social than you'd expect.
Under 10 Tickets · Shared TableYour bachelorette group has 7 people. To make the lesson fully private:
One of the best parts about this experience? You're not getting charged nightclub prices for drinks. Bring what you want. The facility opens daily at 11 AM, so lessons can start at a very civilized hour.
The venue welcomes guests to bring their own beverages, and there's a liquor shop in the same building so you don't even have to plan ahead. Prices are off-Strip, nothing marked up. We'll share the details and any current deals when you book.
Rated 4.9 stars on Google, TripAdvisor, and Yelp. Guests consistently walk out ready to hit the tables. Here's what they had to say.
"We did the Craps lesson for my husband's birthday and it was hands down the best thing we did in Vegas. Our dealer was incredibly patient, funny, and knew the game inside and out. We went straight to the Bellagio craps table after and my husband won $200. Honestly incredible."
"Our bachelorette group of 8 did the Blackjack private lesson and it was SO much fun. We made it a competition — loser bought a round of drinks from the liquor shop next door. The dealer got into it with us. Total vibe. Worth every dollar and we all knew what to do at the casino tables after."
"I've been to Vegas four times and always felt lost at the casino tables. Finally decided to do this before my last trip and it changed everything. The Bankroll Management lesson alone was worth it — I made my $300 budget last the whole weekend and actually had fun the whole time instead of burning out on day one."
"The staff was super helpful, we learned a ton and it made our trip to the tables more enjoyable!"
Our instructors deal professionally on the Vegas Strip. You don't learn from a script. You learn from experience, and you walk out knowing exactly how the game is played.
Book Your Lesson — From $49 →From first-timers to seasoned Vegas regulars, the casino lesson delivers something different for everyone.
Skip another poolside mimosa session. A private casino lesson with BYOB and a built-in competition is the group activity nobody in the party has done before. Make it a game, set a prize, and let the dealer keep score. It's a story the whole group tells for years.
Vegas corporate trips need an activity that's engaging for everyone, not just the big gamblers. Casino lessons work well for this: everyone starts as a beginner, the playing field is flat, and the competition brings out personality you'd never see in a conference room.
Give the birthday person something Vegas they've never experienced. The lesson can be themed around their favorite game, made private for the whole crew, and the BYOB setup means you can bring whatever you want: decorated cups, their favorite drinks, the works.
Got a mixed group, some gamblers and some not? This is the activity that bridges the gap. People who've never touched a casino table finally understand what the fuss is about, and the experienced gamblers get to show off what they know. Everyone wins.
An hour of Blackjack or Roulette instruction with a pro, a bottle of wine from next door, then a night at the casino tables. This is a date night that actually creates shared memories. Far more interesting than dinner and a show.
If you've never been to Vegas before, the casino floor can feel completely overwhelming. This lesson eliminates all of that uncertainty. One hour here and you'll feel like you've been playing Vegas tables your whole life. The best way to start any first Vegas trip.
A few practical details so there are no surprises on the day.
Every year, millions of people visit Las Vegas with the intention of playing the casino tables. And almost all of them do the same thing: they sit down with a rough idea of the rules, make decisions based on gut feeling, and hand the casino a significantly larger edge than they needed to.
It's not because they're bad gamblers. It's because they never learned. Nobody teaches you this stuff in school, and the casinos certainly aren't motivated to explain it at the table. That's where these lessons come in, held at a 10,000 sq ft casino training facility, veteran-owned and operated, just 1.5 miles west of the Strip.
The model is simple: 100% hands-on learning, zero gambling. Real casino tables, real equipment, professional instructors, but no money on the line. That freedom removes the pressure that makes it so hard to learn at an actual casino, and replaces it with an environment where you can ask questions, make mistakes, and actually absorb the game.
The difference between knowing the basic rules and knowing how to actually play well comes down to understanding odds, decisions, and strategy. A Blackjack player who uses correct basic strategy gives the house roughly a 0.5% edge. A player guessing? The casino's edge jumps to 2–4%. On a $50/hand pace over a few hours, that's hundreds of dollars in unnecessary losses.
The same principle applies to every game. Craps players who don't understand the table layout often make sucker bets with house edges above 10%. Roulette players who don't understand outside vs. inside bet structures leave money on the table every spin. Knowledge is literally worth money in a casino. Corporate clients including T-Mobile, American Express, Cisco, and Coors have brought their teams here for exactly this reason: the instruction is honest, accurate, and immersive in a way that no casino floor seminar ever is.
If you've never played any casino table games before, we recommend Blackjack as your first lesson. The rules are simple, the strategy is learnable, and the house edge is one of the lowest on the floor when you play correctly. Blackjack also gives you a clear feedback loop: you make a decision, you see the result, and you understand immediately what the right play was.
If your group wants the most social, high-energy experience, go with Craps. Nothing on a casino floor matches the energy of a hot craps table, and once you understand what's happening, you'll never want to walk past one again.
If you want to maximize how long your Vegas budget lasts across all games, the Bankroll Management lesson is one of the smartest investments you can make before your trip. It applies to everything.
Booking takes under two minutes. Select your lesson type, choose your date, and complete your purchase online. You'll receive a confirmation with venue details immediately. A GXP host will follow up with any additional information before your lesson day. Contact us anytime at info@gxptours.com or (702) 483-0463 with questions.
Everything you need to know before you book.
One hour with a professional Las Vegas dealer. Five game options. BYOB welcome. The best $49 you'll spend before you hit the casino floor.
Ages 18+ · 60 Minutes · Professional Casino Dealers · BYOB Welcome · Private Groups Available