Under 21
#1
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Under 21
Are there any hotels that will let a 20-year-old check in? I'm going on 12/11 (a Tuesday), and only staying for one night (if that makes a difference). I really wanna stay at the Mandalay Bay, since that's where the concert I'm going to is. Do they really ask for ID?
#2
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Call them and ask. Yes, you will be mercilessly carded (and possibly 86ed or arrested) if you attempt to gamble or drink alcohol in the casino. But maybe they will let you check in. If not, there are nongaming hotels in the immediate vicinity of the MB -- try a Priceline bid or Hotwire. If you've got the bucks maybe the Four Seasons (at the MB) will let you stay there.
#3
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No person under the age of 21 will be allowed to check into a Casino Hotel without being accompanied by a person over the age of 21. Period. End of story, and they do really ask for and require I.D. Now, the good news: You may be able to check into a non-casino hotel such as a Day's Inn or TravelLodge or Embassy Suites type lodging. I'm not 100% sure, but a quick toll-free phone call will answer your question.
#4
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Call them and ask. Yes, you will be mercilessly carded (and possibly 86ed or arrested) if you attempt to gamble or drink alcohol in the casino. But maybe they will let you check in. If not, there are nongaming hotels in the immediate vicinity of the MB -- try a Priceline bid or Hotwire. If you've got the bucks maybe the Four Seasons (at the MB) will let you stay there.
#6
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No person under the age of 21 will be allowed to check into a Casino Hotel without being accompanied by a person over the age of 21. Period. End of story, and they do really ask for and require I.D. Now, the good news: You may be able to check into a non-casino hotel such as a Day's Inn or TravelLodge or Embassy Suites type lodging. I'm not 100% sure, but a quick toll-free phone call will answer your question.
21 years. But as listed before by others on this subject. You will be heavily
scrutinized by all members of staff within the gaming and alcohol sectors
of all our properties and all other properties that have gaming & liqouor
involved throughout Clark County. But you will not have a problem
aquring a room with gaming involved. Enjoy....
#7
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I refer you to the Harrah's Room Reservation Age Requirement, as published in the Harrah's T's & C's, below:
Harrah's Room Reservations Terms And Conditions: https://www.harrahs.com/reservations...p?propCode=LAS
Or call Harrah's reservation dept. and ask them yourself: 1-800-214-9110 or 1-800-HARRAHS
Last edited by kaukau; Oct 8, 2007 at 10:42 pm
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kaukau is correct,
when making a reservation on harrahs.com, terms and conditions clearly specify :
ahhh... so sad, as I remember when I was 19 checking into the old Aladdin with a college buddy (got an upgrade to a suite) --- and gambling and drinking all weekend... won around $400 at mini-baccarat --- and it was a really really big deal (at the time)... Heck, that wasn't even so long ago.....
when making a reservation on harrahs.com, terms and conditions clearly specify :
AGE REQUIREMENT
You must be 21 years of age or older to reserve a room.
You must be 21 years of age or older to reserve a room.
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As a 22 year old that just got back, I was carded nearly everywhere I went, including when I checked in at Excalibur and New York New York (I didn't like the possibility of staying at a Delta-provided airport hotel last night, so I booked a cheap room at NYNY instead to stay on strip). Check-in, bars, etc. there was someone asking for my ID. Only place I didn't get ID'd was when I was gambling.
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OK, this is really funny: they'll often let a borderline looking customer gamble as long as they're losing - swear to God! - but if they start winning, then they're gonna card them, and legally refuse to pay them and kick them out!
Here's how it works: You're slightly under 21 and going ahead and gambling - read "losing"
- and two suits start talking about you:
-See that gentleman over there with money on the pass line?
- What about him?
-Think he's over 21?
-Gee, I don't know
-"7 Out, Pay the Dont's" (They take your money)
-Well take a close look...what do you think"
- I can't tell...maybe yes, maybe no.
-"7 Out, Pay the Don'ts" (They take your money)
- Could go either way, I guess.
- Well, keep an eye on him, OK?
-OK.
-"Winner 8, Pay the Line"
- Hey, just a minute: you, over there, Junior: may we see some sort of ID, please?
That's how it works. Same on slots. You'll play 'til you try to get a hand-pay, and then it's all over!
Here's how it works: You're slightly under 21 and going ahead and gambling - read "losing"
- and two suits start talking about you:-See that gentleman over there with money on the pass line?
- What about him?
-Think he's over 21?
-Gee, I don't know
-"7 Out, Pay the Dont's" (They take your money)
-Well take a close look...what do you think"
- I can't tell...maybe yes, maybe no.
-"7 Out, Pay the Don'ts" (They take your money)
- Could go either way, I guess.
- Well, keep an eye on him, OK?
-OK.
-"Winner 8, Pay the Line"
- Hey, just a minute: you, over there, Junior: may we see some sort of ID, please?
That's how it works. Same on slots. You'll play 'til you try to get a hand-pay, and then it's all over!
Last edited by kaukau; Oct 9, 2007 at 3:18 pm
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#13
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I bolded the obvious key words there. If you're legal, Vegas is there for the taking and you'll never see better customer service. However, if you're not "of age" you're reminded constantly reminded that you're not going to be catered to. As someone who doesn't have children of my own, and plans on keeping that way, it's why I prefer Vegas. That bold strip of carpet running down the middle of the casino isn't there for looks. It's there to let you know your boundaries if you're under 21. Places like Wynn won't even allow strollers ^ We're talking about hotels that are publicly traded and can't afford to cut anyone a break. When I was 21 I had a baby face (still kinda do) and was carded for just about everything. I wouldn't bet on being able to charm your way through a check-in if you're underage. People like their jobs.
Last edited by Chozn1; Oct 9, 2007 at 9:13 am
#14
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That bold strip of carpet running down the middle of the casino isn't there for looks. It's there to let you know your boundaries if you're under 21.
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I was quite annoyed on our last trip when I was consistently carded at HET properties while playing BJ. I've never been carded in a casino until then while gambling. It was frustrating but you just learn to deal with it I guess. I'm 24 btw.


