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straightaway 03-30-2007 12:13 AM

Casino Security at Luxor in Vegas
 
I've gotta bet with a friend that I need solved. Is it appropriate for a minor (under 21) to cut through the casino floor without being checked at the entrance without being approached by the casino security. They are not trying to gamble just get through the casino tables without being id'ed. Just cut through the tables and all of the table games without being asked for identification. Just to be clear they are not trying to approach a table to place a bet.

Lets solve the bet.

RR 03-30-2007 12:15 AM

Re: Casino Security at Luxor in Vegas
 
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Is it appropriate for a minor (under 21) to cut through the casino floor

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No. End of thread.

edit to add: I have gotten a couple of PMs about this. Typically there will be a carpet in the casino with some sort of colored path on it. This is where those under 21 should walk. They should not wander into gaming areas.


another edit: I have decided to unlock this. I want to remind everyone that we do not discuss underage gambling or other illegal activity in this forum. I have received word by PM that they do this differently in other jurisdictions, so if someone wants to add somethign along those lines feel free.

Dennisa 03-30-2007 03:45 AM

Re: Casino Security at Luxor in Vegas
 
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I've gotta bet with a friend that I need solved. Is it appropriate for a minor (under 21) to cut through the casino floor without being checked at the entrance without being approached by the casino security. They are not trying to gamble just get through the casino tables without being id'ed. Just cut through the tables and all of the table games without being asked for identification. Just to be clear they are not trying to approach a table to place a bet.

Lets solve the bet.

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Kids are allowed to walk thru the casino floor provided they are with an adult and they do not stop. We take our kids to the Orleans Buffet all the time from the rooms, and we have to walk past slots, a pit and the sports book. Then more slots and eventually hit the buffet.

Dennisa

bav 03-30-2007 03:51 AM

Re: Casino Security at Luxor in Vegas
 
I was unaware the colored carpet paths were the pathway of the minors. I always noticed the obviously delineated aisles and just figured they were showing everybody the major routes.

So is OP talking about just trying to get from point A to point B in the casino? That's certainly allowed in Vegas. Vegas hotels are set up so you really MUST go through the gaming areas to get to non gambling things (like restaurants, room elevators, parking garages). Minors can transition through, but they are not supposed to loiter and are supposed to stay away from the one-armed bandits and tables games. Stick to the major aisles and keep moving.

But if OP is wanting to play games and dance around the pit and sidle through the slots and just hang around...that they don't want you doing. If you're close enough to reach the coinslot of a slot machine, you're too close.

Could you shortcut through the pit area and not be bothered? Sure--it'd be unusual for you to be bothered by security. Even if someone happens to see you moving between the rows of slots, say, as long as you keep moving with a purpose in one direction they probably won't chase you down. If you happen to bump into a security person or manager-type, I'd expect 'em to let you know you're outta bounds and to send you back to the aisles.

On the other hand, most casinos are not Vegas casinos. Topeka's Prairie Band (formerly Harrah's Prairie Band) Casino has guards stationed at the main entrance and at the gateway between hotel and casino. You don't get past those guys without showing ID if you look young. Missouri riverboat casinos don't let you on board without ID.

I've always thought it kinda odd Vegas casinos don't have security stationed at the entrances. Wynn does, but I don't recall regularly seeing security at entrances anywhere else.

thehabit 420 03-30-2007 04:44 AM

Re: Casino Security at Luxor in Vegas
 
Pretty funny


thehabit 420 just earned himself a 3 day ban for the content we had to edit out of this post. Guess what it was about? - TT

IndyGuy 03-30-2007 01:44 PM

Re: Casino Security at Luxor in Vegas
 
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I was unaware the colored carpet paths were the pathway of the minors. I always noticed the obviously delineated aisles and just figured they were showing everybody the major routes.

So is OP talking about just trying to get from point A to point B in the casino? That's certainly allowed in Vegas. Vegas hotels are set up so you really MUST go through the gaming areas to get to non gambling things (like restaurants, room elevators, parking garages). Minors can transition through, but they are not supposed to loiter and are supposed to stay away from the one-armed bandits and tables games. Stick to the major aisles and keep moving.

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Well put. From the thread title, I'd guess the OP was trying to see if going from Mandalay Bay to Excalibur cutting through Luxor was possible for minors. And in that case, the walkway through Luxor is one of the widest in Vegas.

cardcounter0 03-30-2007 01:53 PM

Re: Casino Security at Luxor in Vegas
 
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Topeka's Prairie Band (formerly Harrah's Prairie Band) Casino has guards stationed at the main entrance and at the gateway between hotel and casino. You don't get past those guys without showing ID if you look young. Missouri riverboat casinos don't let you on board without ID.

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Missouri, and most other riverboats, are laid out different than Vegas casinos. The casino is often a seperate area, and there is no reason to go in, unless it is to gamble. The resturants are usually outside the casino area.

In Vegas, often to get to the "front" desk you have to go thru some casino area. The way the casino is arranged, a minor could not even get to their parent's hotel room without entering the casino, hence the need for "walkways".

SellingtheDrama 03-30-2007 02:02 PM

Re: Casino Security at Luxor in Vegas
 
The two casinos I frequent in AC (Borgata and Taj) are both laid out like this. Gaming is on 'interior' areas with wide walkways to get around. There's basically a perimeter around the gaming floor at Taj and the same at Borgata, but also a couple intersections in the middle.

In either case you can easily access any nongaming area of the property without entering a gaming area.

bav 03-30-2007 02:11 PM

Re: Casino Security at Luxor in Vegas
 
I've read some stuff that suggests Nevada wants better separation between gaming and non-gaming areas. Wynn is the most recent major casino built and they DO, as I think about it, have nice wide paths around the perimeter. I hadn't thought about that until now.

straightaway 03-30-2007 07:36 PM

Re: Casino Security at Luxor in Vegas
 
I was not trying to imply any underage gambling at all. I just wanted to know if you could cut through the gambling floor to get to other non-gambling stuff (restaurants and such).

Ive never been to Vegas so I didnt know. All of the casinos ive been to have security when you walk in and have like a ring around the outside that minors can walk around but you will get carded if you look young enough when you enter the gaming floor.

It does look like you can cut through. Thanks for all the replies.


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