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.
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Smoking is allowed in the casino, as well as in the smoking-optional hotel rooms. Smoking is prohibited in non-gaming areas of all Nevada casinos, including restaurants and bathrooms, the company shared on its website.
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.