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Is Caesars Las Vegas smoke free?

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.



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The Nevada Clean Air Act outlaws smoking indoors with the exception of tobacco stores, strip clubs, private residences, some stand-alone bars, and of course, casinos. Casinos defend the policy of allowing smoking because it feeds their business.

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The Lexi Las Vegas officially opens this Friday, branded as the first and only cannabis-friendly hotel in Las Vegas.

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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.

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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.

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While some hotels avoid having a 13th floor, others are choosing to skip the number 420, in order to deter cannabis smokers. To most people it means nothing, but the number 420 has a long association with cannabis and is often used as a code for those in the know.

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