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forgop
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Vegas

Post by forgop »

Are there any cigar friendly casinos?  will likely stop by Casa Fuente as well.
AbuAmelia
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Post by AbuAmelia »

Nope. Even some of the high roller areas don't Allow. The older ones Casinos maybe. I don't go there though. All this being said, nobody has ever told me to put my cigar out. Never. Actually both times at Encore, they told the lady who was complaining they have a seat open at another table. The only problem you'll have is if he dealer doesn't like the smell. I've had that happen once. I was not leaving that table after how she treated me, I kindly dropped it in my water glass.
Gee-Man
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Post by Gee-Man »

Rhumbar.
https://www.cubancigarwebsite.com/brands
Hurfman
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Post by Hurfman »

You may get some dirty looks, (I did last time at the black jack table). But you will never be asked to put it out. I mean the casinos do have cocktail waitresses selling cigars on the casino floor.
arm3nia
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Post by arm3nia »

Didn't have any issues at The Venetian, Cosmopolitan, Bellagio, or Red Rock. Granted this was 2 years ago.
TheGipper
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Post by TheGipper »

Las Vegas is the last refuge for us cigar smokers.

You can confidently light up just about anywhere on any Strip casino floor without any worries.

I strongly recommend visiting the The Mix Lounge on the 64th floor at The Delano (attached to Mandalay Bay).  Go in the early evening (they open at 5:00pm), grab a seat on the balcony and watch the sunset over the strip.  All while enjoying a cigar.
TheGipper
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Post by TheGipper »

Also, if you want to smoke while playing the tables, grab an end spot if you can.  First base or third base at the blackjack tables, corners of the craps table, etc.  That way you can blow the smoke away from any other players and the dealer.  It will result in fewer dirty looks.  But never mind the dirty looks anyway, no one is going to make you put it out.

I also enjoy grabbing a seat at a sportsbook and watching a game while I smoke.  No one will even give you any kind of dirty look there.

Also some of the bars on the casino floor are great places to relax, have a cigar, and do some people watching.  The Seahorse Bar right in the middle of Caesar's Palace casino floor is a particular favorite for me.

I think most of the poker rooms tend to be smoke-free, I suppose because of the close proximity of the players.

aes8
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Post by aes8 »

You guys are missing the best gig. Del Frisco's on Flamingo!

You can eat outside and smoke at the table.  Even though it gets chilly at night they have those nuclear powered heaters and heavy drapes that they can close to keep the heat in.

The steaks and service are superb.

As others have stated any casino is fine. I would suggest the sports lounge or the sports book as its always a good place to kick back, herf, and also a place were you can usually hear yourself speak.
forgop
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Post by forgop »

Thanks for the info. Haven't been in over 15 years and decided I'm going taking wifey and getting away from the kids and work for.a few days later this month. Got a suite with a balcony so I can smoke there but looking for some other places to light up.  Gonna check a show or two, have some good food, lay at the pool a bit, and just check out some of the hotels . My budget at the tables will be quite low.
TheGipper
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Post by TheGipper »

Also recommend bringing your own smokes.  I don't like the selection or the prices for the few places you can buy a cigar on/near the Strip.
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