No, Resorts World Las Vegas is not strictly 21 and over, but it operates under the common "Las Vegas rules" where age restrictions apply to specific activities. As a massive resort complex featuring three Hilton-branded hotels (Las Vegas Hilton, Conrad, and Crockfords), it is a family-friendly destination where guests of all ages are welcome to stay in the rooms, dine in the "Famous Foods" hall, and visit the retail district. However, anyone under the age of 21 is strictly prohibited from gambling or even "loitering" on the casino floor; they must use designated carpeted walkways to move through the building. Furthermore, the Ayu Dayclub and Zouk Nightclub are strictly 21+ venues at all times. In 2026, most of the resort's pools are open to all ages, though there is typically at least one "adults-only" pool area that requires ID for entry. If you are checking into a room in 2026, the primary guest on the reservation must be at least 21 years old and provide a valid credit card for incidentals, a standard policy across the Las Vegas Strip.
Resorts World Las Vegas is not strictly "21 and over" for the entire property, but it follows standard Nevada gaming laws. While guests of all ages are welcome to stay in the Hilton, Conrad, or Crockfords hotels and dine in the Famous Foods Street Eats area, the casino floor is strictly 21+. Additionally, high-energy venues like the Zouk Nightclub, Ayu Dayclub, and most bars/lounges (like Gatsby’s) require guests to be at least 21 years old with a valid ID. In 2026, the resort remains very family-friendly, featuring a massive 5.5-acre pool complex with a dedicated children's pool and plenty of non-gaming entertainment. However, anyone under 21 is prohibited from loitering near slot machines or table games and must use the designated carpeted walkways to traverse the property.