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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.



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Park MGM remains Las Vegas Strip's lone smoke-free resort-casino.

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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.

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Is smoking allowed in the hotel rooms? All rooms are non-smoking. A $300 cleaning fee will be applied for smoking in a designated nonsmoking room. Smoking is permitted throughout the casino floor, at stand-alone bars and another other assigned smoking area.

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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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Do you have smoke-free rooms? Excalibur Hotel & Casino rooms are smoke-free. Smoking is permitted throughout the Casino Floor, stand-alone bars and other designated areas.

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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.

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We do have designated smoking areas throughout the casino, bars, and other areas (but use of marijuana and/or hookahs is prohibited in both smoking and non-smoking areas). Contact a resort employee for location information regarding designated smoking areas.

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

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