what is the age you have to be to stay in vegas
how old
anyone can ';stay'; as a guest at most properties.
you didn%26#39;t ask, but might want to know that 21 is the legal drinking and gambling age.
how old
You can stay in Vegas at any age. However you need to be at least 21 to book at room at most hotels and you need to be 21 to drink or gamble.
21 to play or even stand next to a machine or table in the casino. 21 to rent a room.
Any age when with a legal adult such as a parent or guardian and not engaging in casino related activities or drinking. Then again that isn%26#39;t too much fun if you are in the almost legal age range. Security does check id cards if they have a question about a players age.
Hope that helps to answer your question.
At some casinos it can be a real pain in the butt if you%26#39;re under 21. You can stay at the hotel but you aren%26#39;t legally allowed to even stand still in the casino (which you MUST walk through to get to the hotel elevators). Some casinos will jump all over you asking for ID as soon as you stop to tie your shoes and others would probably let you sit down and gamble, it all depends.
21 and they check ID at the City Limits.
The Riviera allows you to reserve a room if you are 18. Tropicana- 19.
LV Hilton allows 18 and up to rent rooms as well.
Mr. Papageorgio?
';Some casinos will jump all over you asking for ID as soon as you stop to tie your shoes and others would probably let you sit down and gamble, it all depends.';
I don%26#39;t know of any casino in Las Vegas that would jeopardize their gaming license by ';probably letting you sit down and gamble...'; if you%26#39;re not legal. Does it happen, due to fake ID or sometimes lax security? Sure. But it%26#39;s not like there are places around town that let 18 year-olds gamble on a regular basis.
Hi
They are very strict on age in the casino%26#39;s etc but anywhere else is fine.
Clive
Gee, I am learning about room rental.
I had always thought that it was 21 only. I am noticing the specific properties where you can rent would not be the choice of most adult travelers with the exception of the Hilton which is a convention fav and off the strip.
I wonder if it is easier for an under 21 to rent off strip non casino hotel rooms......
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