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  • Aragorn
    Member
    • Feb 2013
    • 354

    Las Vegas Hotel/Casino List - Metal Detectors/Wanding

    Many here have friends/family in Vegas, or otherwise regularly visit. It would be great to have a current and continuing updated list of which Vegas Hotels/Casinos use active ?technology? or Security checkpoints to detect and hassle patrons lawfully carrying concealed & which do not.

    Signage has no force of law in NV so the only legal and practical concern are places that are actively screening.

    I propose this thread to be used to list and continuously update as many Las Vegas Hotels as possible:

    Simple format. Yes or No

    Hotel/Casino. Date. Screening?
    1. < name> <mm/yyyy> <Y or N>
    2.
    3.
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    .
    N
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  • #2
    Usual_Suspect
    Member
    • Jun 2018
    • 308

    You might want to check out this thread.


    Most of us will post in it if we have any issues. The majority of casino's have signage stating no weapons, blah, blah, blah.
    Usually if Security contacts you, you will be given 2 choices. Leave the property and return unarmed, or if you are staying there Security will have an office where they will secure it. I don't venture to the Strip much, most of locals only go there when we show our visitors around.

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    • #3
      Quiet
      retired Goon
      • Mar 2007
      • 30241

      Combining my posts from another thread....

      I was in Las Vegas last week and went to the Rio for a party in one of the penthouse rooms.

      The elevator bank had security guards posted at it and they required people to go through a "weapons detector" to get to the elevators.

      The detector did not pick up the three knives and the one handgun, that I was legally conceal carrying.

      The elevator required a room key to work.


      During my week long stay in Las Vegas, I stayed at the Horseshoe, formerly known as Bally's, a Caesars Entertainment property.

      All Caesars Entertainment properties have their standard no weapons allowed corporate policy as a CYA in case of an incident involving weapons occurs on their property.
      ^Concealed means concealed. If they don't know about, then they won't do anything about it.

      There were no metal/weapon detectors at the Horseshoe, Flamingo, Linq, Harrahs, Paris, Caesars Palace, and the Caesars Forums convention center.
      ^I legally conceal carried weapons (handgun, knives) at all these locations.
      Last edited by Quiet; 09-11-2023, 5:58 PM.
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