Is the MGM going smoke-free?


Is the MGM going smoke-free? The Las Vegas Strip is getting its first nonsmoking hotel-casino. MGM Resorts International on Monday announced ParkMGM will reopen Sept. 30 smoke-free. The south Strip resort adjacent to T-Mobile Arena has been closed since March 17, when Gov.


Is Wynn Las Vegas smoke free?

As Travel Weekly points out, some Vegas casinos, such as the Bellagio, Wynn, and the Venetian, have smoke-free zones. But Park MGM and NoMad (which is a more intimate hotel-within-the-hotel) will be the first to go 100% smoke-free.


Are Vegas casinos going smoke-free?

But more changes have taken place in recent years with Park MGM becoming the first smoke-free casino on the Strip in 2020, and other casinos are developing smoke-free areas such as the Plaza in downtown Las Vegas.


Is Aria no smoking?

Do you allow smoking in the resort? ARIA Resort & Casino hotel rooms and suites are smoke-free (except for certain designated ARIA Sky Suites).


Is Caesars Palace Las Vegas smoke free?

Caesars Palace is one of those iconic Las Vegas hotels. The majority of their rooms are non-smoking, but they do still have a good selection of smoking and smoking-optional suites. If you want a smoking room at Caesars Palace, expect to pay more for premium accommodations.


Is MGM Grand Las Vegas smoke-free?

Do you allow smoking in the resort? Rooms and suites are non-smoking. If there is evidence of smoking of any substance in your accommodation, you will incur a minimum deep cleaning fee of $500 for rooms and $1,000 for suites and Stay Well rooms charged to your hotel account.


Can you smoke in Caesars Palace?

We do not offer a non-smoking gaming section. Smoking is prohibited in non-gaming areas at all Nevada casinos, including hotel areas, showrooms, restaurants and bathrooms. All our hotels offer smoking and non-smoking room floors.


Can you smoke on the balcony in Vegas?

This completely depends on the hotel policy, so you'll want to check with guest services before you light up. The Cosmopolitan is an example of a Las Vegas hotel that doesn't offer smoking rooms but does allow guests to smoke on their balcony or terrace, as long as the door to the room or suite is closed.