It is important to note that the vast majority of Las Vegas casinos permit smoking indoors, both on and off the Las Vegas Strip. Under this state law, the term “smoking” refers to not just cigarettes but also all tobacco products, electronic cigarettes, and vaping products.īased on the Nevada Clean Indoor Air Act, Las Vegas casinos can allow indoor smoking on the gaming floor. Though the law allows smoking in these specific establishments, each of them can enforce a no-smoking policy at their discretion. Smoking is allowed in areas of casinos that don’t allow minors, smoking optional hotel rooms, age-restricted standalone bars that do not offer food, retail tobacco stores, strip clubs and brothels, and tobacco-related conventions. In the broadest sense, this act banned smoking in most indoor public places and places of employment such as restaurants, movie theaters, arcades, malls, and more. It was then edited in 20 to further clarify the law.
Enjoy the excitement and thrill of every spin of the reels on the gaming floor, catch all the racing action during our live racing season with outdoor entertainment and simulcast, or grab a quick bite and enjoy all your favorite foods. The Nevada Clean Indoor Air Act was originally passed in 2006 to control secondhand smoke exposure. At Belterra Park, you'll never run out of things to do.