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Smoking Rooms in Vegas
Select rooms and floors in Vegas hotel rooms still allow smoking to this day. For example, The Palazzo at The Venetian Resort has two designated smoking floors within its tower and other hotels such as Bally’s and Flamingo state the availability of smoking rooms upon booking. Many casino floors still allow smoking as well, and designated smoking areas are present throughout resort properties. As a bonus, cigars and other boutique tobacco products are offered at designated stalls, such as the Davidoff of Geneva stand tucked inside Wynn Las Vegas, to enjoy during a gambling stint.
No marijuana in hotel rooms
In the case of smoking rooms on the Strip, this is exclusive to cigarettes and tobacco products. Marijuana may be legal in the state of Nevada, but recreational use is prohibited inside hotel rooms, balconies and on the casino floor.
Be careful about room choice
Keep in mind that smoking in non-smoking rooms can incur fees or fines, so ask for specific smoking rooms upon booking.
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FAQs about Smoking Hotels in Vegas
Is smoking allowed on the Strip?
Yes, many hotels and casinos still allow smoking on the Strip. Some hotels include Tropicana, Treasure Island and Venetian Resort.
Does every hotel allow smoking in Las Vegas?
Almost every hotel has designated smoking areas, but some hotels and casinos are non-smoking properties. Park MGM is a non-smoking hotel.
Is marijuana allowed in casinos?
No. Cannabis is not allowed on casino floors and may incur a fine if found in hotel rooms.