The era of smoking indoors may be past us, but that doesn’t mean that this commodity can’t be found at hotels on the Las Vegas Strip. Find where these locations are using our interactive Las Vegas Strip map, or scroll below for a selection of smoker-friendly hotels on the Strip. Skim through hotels on the Vegas Strip with smoking rooms, or with a balcony/patio where you can enjoy your cigarettes/tobacco products.
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Wynn Las Vegas
Check PricesSmoking at Wynn Las Vegas
Smoking within Wynn rooms is allowed, on certain floors. Also, keep in mind smoking in a non-smoking room may lead to a $350 cleaning fee added to your room charge.
Otherwise, there are some areas where smoking is allowed throughout Wynn. For instance, the entire casino floor allows smoking, as well as on patio and pool areas. So, you’ll be able to enjoy the cigar of your choice while gambling or relaxing poolside.
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4.7
Excellent
33,563 reviews
Bellagio Las Vegas
Check PricesBellagio Hotel & Casino Resort is a Hotel with Smoking Rooms
Like most hotels, Bellagio is primarily a non-smoking hotel. That said, they do have rooms and areas for those who wish to smoke. These rooms are on the 19th and 33rd floors.
You will also find designated smoking areas outside of your hotel room. To ensure the complete happiness of all their guests, the Bellagio Hotel Vegas has designated smoking areas for the casino, poolside and bars. Just because you are a smoker doesn’t necessarily mean you can miss out on a suite room either. Smoking is allowed in certain high-end suites that staff and management have allotted for those looking for this convenience.
If you are found to be smoking in a non-smoking room at Bellagio Hotel & Casino Resort, however, you will incur a minimum charge of $500 or $1000 depending on the room in question.
Please note that the term ‘smoking’ also refers to e-cigs, marijuana, vapors, hookahs, and other pieces of smoking equipment. Therefore, non-smoking applies to all of the aforementioned products.
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4.2
Very Good
36,238 reviews
Paris Las Vegas
Check PricesSmoking at Paris Las Vegas
Most Caesars properties allow smoking within reason. As an affiliated property—and an authentic resort that is reminiscent of real Parisian culture—Paris Las Vegas allows smoking in certain rooms, bringing the smoky charm of Paris right to your Vegas trip.
Basic Burgundy Rooms, End Hallway Rooms, Pool and Eiffel Tower View Rooms, Petite Suites and Executive Suites all have smoking options to choose from. Stroll from your room to the casino floor, where shops and restaurants are modeled like the real city of Paris. The hotel’s large casino allows smoking throughout the real estate. In addition, Davidoff Boutique is featured at the hotel and sells high-end, premium cigars for you to try. Find it on Le Boulevard to take care of all tobacco needs that will elevate traditional cigarettes and cigars with products of superior quality.
To book accommodations that allow smoking, simply choose one of the smoking rooms in Las Vegas at booking. There is a slightly higher charge for these rooms, though the price difference is often minimal. Keep in mind that only select rooms are allowed at Paris Las Vegas, and a fine may incur from smoking in non-designated areas. When booking your room with On The Strip, inquire about rooms and suites that allow smoking.
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4.5
Excellent
14,211 reviews
ARIA Resort & Casino Las Vegas
Check PricesSmoking at ARIA Resort & Casino Las Vegas
The Aria does have designated Aria Sky Suites that are accommodating for smokers. You will need to arrange this room in advance to ensure that you get the correct suite. In Las Vegas, finding dedicated suites and rooms for smoking is important as fines can easily add up. Thanks to these suites, guests can enjoy a cigarette, vape pen, or other device with the knowledge that they aren’t breaking rules and won’t be charged for doing so.
It is important to note that despite changing attitudes, smoking is limited to the areas specified. If there is evidence of smoking of any substance in your non-smoking room/suite, you will incur a minimum deep cleaning fee of $500 for the occupied room and $1,000 for any suite in the ARIA Resort Tower. This includes common areas not designated as smoking-friendly. For guests with health concerns, its an important rule to keep in mind.
Furthermore, please be aware that e-cigs, vape devices, hookahs, marijuana, etc., do fall under their non-smoking policy. Cleaning fees will be applied to smoking in areas that are non-smoking. The Aria does have designated smoking areas throughout the casino, bars, and other regions (but the use of marijuana is prohibited in both smoking and non-smoking venues).
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4.4
Excellent
37,540 reviews
Caesars Palace Las Vegas
Check PricesSmoking at Caesars Palace Las Vegas
Caesars Palace is a smoking hotel within reason. The rules are created with all guests in mind. So while the smokers among us are accommodated, so are those with health concerns or just wanting to avoid second hand smoke. For that reason, certain areas are smoke-friendly while others are not. Follow all posted rules and regulations to avoid fines and fees.
Like many casinos on the Strip, smoking is allowed in the casino in designated areas. Smoking is limited to tobacco, so be sure to follow those rules as well.
As for rooms, certain rooms and suites permit smoking. Be aware: Any guest caught smoking in a strictly non-smoking hotel room an incur fees if caught doing so. Ask for a smoking room specifically, if you plan to do so. There are special rooms set aside for that reason and it’s important to make sure that you are checked into the right location before lighting up. It’s part of Caesars policy, but also part of the rules and regulations behind Las Vegas properties and, for that reason, the rules are especially important to follow for the good of all guests and the property itself. If you have any questions, be sure to call and ask ahead.
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4
Good
9,110 reviews
Four Queens
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- The Four Queens offers smoking accommodations based on availability. Guests can make their request by calling ahead of their arrival or at check-in.
Those who prefer smoking accommodations at the Four Queens can request them by calling the reservation line prior to their visit or when arriving at check-in. Smoking rooms and suites have limited availability based on room type. While you can request one, it is not guaranteed that one will be available when you check in on the day of your reservation. When you check in, be sure to confirm your request and whether one is available for you.
Smoking rooms will have an ashtray that is emptied with housekeeping. If additional ashtrays are needed, request them with the front desk. All guests are asked to please keep the room as clean of ashes as possible and request ashtrays are emptied promptly. Additional cleaning fees may be added for rooms with excessive ashes or cigarette butts outside of ashtrays.
All hotel hallways are non-smoking, as are restaurants and several other areas of the hotel. The casino, bars, and many other locations throughout the Four Queens allow smoking. If you are ever unsure whether you are permitted to smoke, feel free to ask an employee. They can direct you to the nearest smoking location if needed.
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2,448 reviews
Golden Gate
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- The Golden Gate is convenient for smokers, with room options to include either one queen or two double beds.
The Golden Gate offers smoking and non-smoking guest rooms. Golden Gate Suites and two-bedroom penthouse suites do not allow smoking indoors, but you may smoke on the private patio off the penthouse living space with the door to the suite closed. The “Original 10” guest rooms are all non-smoking due to their historical relevance to the hotel.
Smoking rooms at the Golden Gate feature an updated contemporary decor with the occasional throwback to its history through light fixtures, wallpaper, and various textured surfaces. When artwork is present, it gives guests a glimpse into the city’s past and the hotel’s history.
Depending on your needs, you may book a room with one queen bed or two double beds. They are equipped with all the modern conveniences and amenities you will need, including a flat-screen TV, in-room safe, computer ports, and an iHome clock/radio. Bathrooms feature either a walk-in shower or a shower/tub combo and are stocked with Bath and Body Works personal products.
Your smoking room will have ashtrays, which will be emptied with housekeeping. If you need additional ashtrays, you may request them with housekeeping or the front desk. Guests are asked to be mindful of ashes and smoke indoors safely. There are plenty of additional smoking areas throughout the hotel and casino. Feel free to ask an employee to direct you to the closest one if you are unsure.
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Plaza Hotel
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- The Plaza is a smoker-friendly hotel with Deluxe Room and several suite options available depending on your needs.
Deluxe Rooms are among the most popular choices for guests at the Plaza. They are highly versatile, with smoking and accessible options, and some of the most affordable accommodations in downtown Las Vegas. Connecting rooms and choice of one king or two queen beds offer even more value for families and those traveling in groups. In addition, you have your choice of views, from Fremont Street, mountain, and Las Vegas Strip views.
For those who need a little more room but not necessarily connecting rooms, the Mini Suite is ideal for smokers. You still have your choice of view, but all Mini Suites have one king bed. The One Bedroom and Two Bedroom Suites are much larger and offer guests more privacy. Both are available with connecting rooms and a choice of beds for a custom stay based on the number of guests in your party. They also offer spacious living areas with comfortable seating in a similar decor.
All hotel hallways are non-smoking, and some areas of the casino or restaurants may also be non-smoking. If you are ever unsure, you are free to ask an employee who can direct you to the nearest smoking area if needed.
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4.2
Very Good
28,601 reviews
Planet Hollywood Las Vegas
Check PricesSmoking at Planet Hollywood Las Vegas
Like many other hotels on the Strip, Planet Hollywood allows smoking in the casino. Several of the hotel rooms are Smoking Optional, which means there is a tobacco all-clear. In restaurants and bathrooms, smoking is prohibited, which is something that spans across the entire Strip. There are also convenient stores located conveniently throughout the casino if you need to buy cigarettes.
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Fair
26,258 reviews
Rio Las Vegas
Check PricesSmoking at Rio Las Vegas
The Rio is smoker-friendly, as nearly all of their suite accommodations are available as both smoking and non-smoking. While their standard mini-suite rooms are not available to smokers who would like to smoke in-room, upgrade to a suite, and you’ll have no trouble. With six suites, a one-bedroom suite, the Penthouse, and several sizes of the Palazzo Villa all available, you have many from which to choose.
From the smaller Super Suite with a royal blue-themed decor to the larger Masquerade Suite with 180-degree panoramic views and more modern decor of bold shapes, you will find the perfect suite that allows in-room smoking at the Rio. Be sure to keep the room neat and as clean of ashes as possible. Ashtrays will be emptied with housekeeping. If you need additional ashtrays, you can request them from housekeeping or the front desk.
You can smoke in the casino and most on-site bars and lounges outside of your room. Smoking is prohibited inside restaurants, but you may be able to smoke outside of them. If you are ever unsure if smoking is allowed where you are, feel free to ask an employee, and they can let you know or direct you to the closest location.
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18,335 reviews
Bally’s Las Vegas
Check PricesSmoking at Bally's Las Vegas
Bally’s does offer rooms that can accommodate people who would like to smoke. It isn’t a given that resorts do, so it is a good idea to find one that suits your needs. Bally’s is one of them with rooms offering smokers a chance to stay in luxury without having to extinguish their cigarettes in order to do so.
You are also allowed to smoke within the hotel and casino. There are designated smoking areas around the hotel. If you are unsure of where these areas are, ask the front desk or someone who works there. They will gladly show you where the smoking sections are. In fact, they would appreciate it. The alternative could lead to fines and other issues that aren’t worth it, especially at a location that is so accommodating to smokers who plan ahead and follow the posted guidelines.
Be sure to follow all rules and regulations and, be aware, that smoking is not allowed everywhere on the grounds. Courtesy for fellow travelers is important and those with health concerns might want a safe distance from those smoking. Avoid fines and general social issues by keeping smoking to specially designated sections around the resort, hotel and casino.
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OYO Hotel & Casino (formerly Hooters)
Check PricesSmoking at OYO Hotel & Casino (formerly Hooters)
While smoking rooms have gone by the wayside in many Las Vegas properties, OYO Hotel & Casino welcomes guests in need of a nicotine fix. A variety of smoking rooms are available including pool view, Strip view and premium view king, queen and two-queen for an additional charge of $25 plus tax per night. There are even suites and ADA accessible options.
The standard smoking rooms, including the ADA accessible option with roll-in shower, are a roomy 350+ square feet. Complete with modern décor and upscale amenities you’re sure to get a good night’s sleep and wake up ready to play the day away.
The smoking friendly International Suite offers 718 square feet of style and comfort. With separate living and sleeping areas, conference table, and premium kitchen features including a refrigerator, microwave and coffee maker, you may never want to leave your room. You’ll even be able to enjoy a delightful view of the Strip from your balconette.
To be respectful of all guests, the smoking rooms are grouped together across two-floors separated from non-smoking guests.
Your stay at OYO will include complimentary Wi-Fi, free parking, and access to the fitness center and pool. The OYO Hotel & Casino offers fully refundable rates with no cancellation fee.
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Poor
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OYO Hotel Las Vegas
Check PricesSmoking at OYO Hotel Las Vegas
While smoking rooms have gone by the wayside in many Las Vegas properties, OYO Hotel & Casino welcomes guests in need of a nicotine fix. A variety of smoking rooms are available including pool view, Strip view and premium view king, queen and two-queen for an additional charge of $25 plus tax per night. There are even suites and ADA accessible options.
The standard smoking rooms, including the ADA accessible option with roll-in shower, are a roomy 350+ square feet. Complete with modern décor and upscale amenities you’re sure to get a good night’s sleep and wake up ready to play the day away.
The smoking friendly International Suite offers 718 square feet of style and comfort. With separate living and sleeping areas, conference table, and premium kitchen features including a refrigerator, microwave and coffee maker, you may never want to leave your room. You’ll even be able to enjoy a delightful view of the Strip from your balconette.
To be respectful of all guests, the smoking rooms are grouped together across two-floors separated from non-smoking guests.
Your stay at OYO will include complimentary Wi-Fi, free parking, and access to the fitness center and pool. The OYO Hotel & Casino offers fully refundable rates with no cancellation fee.
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Fair
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Mardi Gras Las Vegas
Check PricesSmoking at Mardi Gras Las Vegas
Smoking rooms are available at the Mardi Gras Inn, allowing guests to smoke in their suite without going outside or walking to a designated smoking area. You will see signs outside and inside the room letting you know it’s okay to smoke indoors. You must smoke safely, and it’s requested that you also keep ashes as tidy as possible. Ashtrays will be emptied with maid service, but you can ask for an additional ashtray from housekeeping or the front desk if needed.
Outside of your room, smoking is allowed in the casino and several other designated areas indicated with signs. Most inside bars and restaurants do not allow smoking. However, if you are ever unsure, you can always ask a Mardi Gras employee, and they would be happy to let you know if smoking is allowed or guide you to the closest location.
Smoking in a non-smoking room is not allowed. The hotel may impose a cleaning fee on top of your security deposit and decide to end your stay. If you’ve booked a smoking room, be sure to confirm at check-in that you’ve been assigned one of them. The Mardi Gras Inn has smoking rooms available in all sizes: King, Queen, and Double Queen.
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Good
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Flamingo Las Vegas
Check PricesSmoking at Flamingo Las Vegas
When searching for a Las Vegas hotel that allows smoking, it can feel like finding a needle in a haystack. Many hotels with casino floors allow smoking in this area, but not as many allow it in their rooms. Some hotels do have rooms where smoking is allowed, but these rooms are on certain floors and may be few and far between.
The Flamingo however, has many different smoking rooms and suites to choose from. Almost every variety of room has a non-smoking option. If you want to make sure you and your guests have a smoking room, you can peruse all they offer.
What makes The Flamingo stand out for smokers is that some of the rooms which allow smoking are more than just a normal bed and TV spot. The Flamingo Room, with two queen size beds and a view of the Las Vegas Strip, allows smoking. It’s 350 square feet and definitely surprises many tobacco lovers when booking rooms for the first time.
Of course, smoking is limited to the locations they are allowed in. So, for the health of fellow guests and cleanliness of the establishment (and common courtesy), be sure to follow all rules and regulations before you light up.
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Harrah’s Las Vegas
Check PricesSmoking at Harrah's Las Vegas
If you are traveling to Las Vegas, you may be looking for accommodations that allow smoking.
Harrah’s does allow smoking in many of its areas. Most notably, the casino floor allows smoking in all of its areas. If you ever find yourself in a non-gaming area, smoking is not allowed. This means you cannot smoke in restaurants or bathrooms.
When it comes to private guests rooms, almost every room and suite has a smoking and non-smoking variation. To get the correct room, simply choose the one you’d like while booking.
Be sure to respect the rules and follow posted regulations for the cleanliness of the hotel, health of fellow guests and general laws of the city. Harrah’s does make accommodations to those who smoke though and, if you feel the need to light up, you won’t be hard pressed to find a place to do so.
Also, be aware that smoking is limited to tobacco. Other substances are not allowed.
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Very Good
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Ellis Island Las Vegas
Check PricesSmoking at Ellis Island Las Vegas
While the Ellis Island Casino does not offer any smoking rooms, you are free to smoke on your private patio as long as you do so safely and keep the balcony clean. You should keep the glass doors closed at all times while smoking. Only suites are equipped with an outdoor space. These balconies include a bistro-style table and chairs so you can comfortably relax. The Elvis Suite offers a more comfortable living room-style patio.
These covered patios are quite convenient for smokers as not every hotel has this option or allows for smoking rooms. Not all balconies will have an ashtray, however. If there isn’t one available, you can pick one up at a souvenir shop or convenience store on the Strip relatively easily. Feel free to leave it for the next guest or bring it home with you as a memento of your Vegas vacation.
Smoking is allowed in the casino while using the machines and at the tables. There are several other designated areas of the hotel, both indoors and out, that allow smoking. However, most restaurants and indoor bars do not allow smoking. If you are ever unsure, be sure to ask an employee, and they would be more than happy to let you know if smoking is allowed or point you to the closest designated area.
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Fair
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The LINQ Las Vegas
Check PricesSmoking at The LINQ Las Vegas
The LINQ caters to guests of all preferences. Like many Caesars properties, rooms and suites at The LINQ have smoking or non-smoking options.
If you would like to make sure that you do not receive a smoking room, just choose the correct room while you browse through the many options at booking.
Likewise, if you would like to smoke in your room, just choose the corresponding option. Otherwise, you are allowed to smoke at the casino and in other designated areas. Remember, always be courteous of others so that everyone can have their best possible Vegas trip.
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4.3
Very Good
5,504 reviews
Polo Towers by Diamond Resorts Las Vegas
Check PricesSmoking at Polo Towers by Diamond Resorts Las Vegas
At the Polo Tower Suites, you may wonder if smoking is allowed in the rooms. The Tower Suites are almost entirely non-smoking. If you would like a room where smoking is allowed, plan on staying near other rooms where smoking is allowed. These rooms are found on floors nine and twelve of the resort.
The Suites consider all kinds of smoking into this policy, including cigarettes, e-cigarettes, vapors, and cigars. If you plan on trying to smoke in a non-smoking room, a cleaning fee of $500 will be applied to your bill if any smoke related damage occurs. Make sure to request your preferred room when you book.
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Very Good
23,195 reviews
SAHARA Las Vegas
Check PricesSmoking at SAHARA Las Vegas
If you are hoping to stay at a completely non-smoking resort, consider staying at a property without smoking rooms in Las Vegas. The SAHARA does allow smoking in certain areas and rooms throughout the hotel.
If you do wish to book a room in which smoking is allowed, make sure to indicate this when you book your accommodations. If you are unable to book a non-smoking room, take advantage of the designated smoking areas on property, or visit the casino floor. Smoking marijuana is not allowed at the SAHARA in any rooms or areas, and will incur a fee of $250 to $700.
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Fair
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The STRAT Las Vegas
Check PricesSmoking at The STRAT Las Vegas
You may be looking for hotels on the Las Vegas Strip that allow smoking in their rooms. At the Strat, smoking cigarettes, cigars, e-cigarettes, and vapors are allowed in certain rooms. Marijuana usage, though legal in the state of Nevada, is not allowed in any of the Strat hotel rooms or suites, in the casino, or anywhere else on property.
You may also smoke in the casino as well, as you gamble and sip on a cocktail.
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4.2
Very Good
28,974 reviews
Treasure Island Las Vegas
Check PricesSmoking at Treasure Island Las Vegas
Treasure Island follows the state laws cited in the Nevada Clean Air Act. However, like other smoking hotels in Las Vegas, smoking is allowed on the casino floor, as well as in a few designated rooms. As for a standard room, the Deluxe Rooms have smoking options. If you want a suite with smoking allowed, choose the Petite Suite with two queen beds. The King bed option of this room does not allow smoking.
The Executive Studio Suite with king bed and certain Tower Suites may also allow smoking. To ensure you get the room of your choice, make sure to make that indication when you book your accommodations.
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Good
8,799 reviews
Tropicana Las Vegas
Check PricesSmoking at Tropicana Las Vegas
Tropicana Las Vegas may offer some smoking rooms. These rooms are first come, first served, so there is no guarantee.
There are many areas of Tropicana’s property that do allow smoking outside of your personal room or suite. For instance, the entirety of the casino floor is open to smoking, and ashtrays are provided. You may also smoke outside the premises, as the Strip is just steps outside Tropicana’s door.
Tips to Book Hotels on Vegas Strip with Smoking Rooms
Select rooms and floors in smoking hotels on the Las Vegas Strip 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 inside smoker-friendly hotels, such as the Davidoff of Geneva stand tucked inside Wynn Las Vegas, to enjoy during a gambling stint.
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. Keep in mind that smoking in non-smoking rooms can incur fees or fines, so even when you’re choosing one of the smoking hotels on the Las Vegas strip, specifically ask for smoking rooms upon booking.
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FAQs about Smoking in Hotels on Las Vegas Strip
Is smoking allowed on the Strip?
Yes, many hotels and casinos still allow smoking on the Strip. Some smoker-friendly 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.