Non-smoking in Las Vegas??
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Hi all,
I go to Las Vegas for work a few times a year, and the large casinos on the strip are still smoky. The least smoky seems to be Mandalay Bay b/c their ceilings are very high.
The Mirage is very smoky, as is Caesar's and Bellagio (lower ceilings). The last time I went through the Venetian, they air pumped in a sweet fragrance that was awful, to mask the smoke smell. I didn't visit the Wynn, so can't say how that property is, regarding smoke.
The Westin's casino is smoking, because the casino is operated by an outside company. So if you want a smokefree hotel, stay at either the Four Seasons next to The Hotel at Mandalay Bay, or a Marriott (except the Marriott resort in Summerlin b/c that one has a casino that is smoking permitted too).
Regarding gambling, if you play poker, most of the poker rooms are voluntarily smokefree. I'd suggest that you inform the casino that you want a smokefree slot room, because customer requests will help to change the situation.
Did you read about Atlantic City's casinos going smokefree in the autumn? A few other states have smokefree gambling (I think its slots), so there may be other options for you too.
Hope this helps!
I go to Las Vegas for work a few times a year, and the large casinos on the strip are still smoky. The least smoky seems to be Mandalay Bay b/c their ceilings are very high.
The Mirage is very smoky, as is Caesar's and Bellagio (lower ceilings). The last time I went through the Venetian, they air pumped in a sweet fragrance that was awful, to mask the smoke smell. I didn't visit the Wynn, so can't say how that property is, regarding smoke.
The Westin's casino is smoking, because the casino is operated by an outside company. So if you want a smokefree hotel, stay at either the Four Seasons next to The Hotel at Mandalay Bay, or a Marriott (except the Marriott resort in Summerlin b/c that one has a casino that is smoking permitted too).
Regarding gambling, if you play poker, most of the poker rooms are voluntarily smokefree. I'd suggest that you inform the casino that you want a smokefree slot room, because customer requests will help to change the situation.
Did you read about Atlantic City's casinos going smokefree in the autumn? A few other states have smokefree gambling (I think its slots), so there may be other options for you too.
Hope this helps!