Travel Tips & Recommendations

  • Can You Walk Dogs on the Las Vegas Strip?

    Dogs are allowed on the Strip, but only during specific hours. You can walk your dog along the Strip between 5:00 AM and 12:00 PM (noon). Outside of these hours, dogs are not permitted on the sidewalks or streets of the Strip, except for service animals, which are welcome at all times. When you’re on the Strip with your dog,…

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  • Are Dogs Allowed in Restaurants in Las Vegas?

    Dogs are not allowed in restaurants in Las Vegas, except for service animals and security or police dogs. Legislation created by Northern Nevada Public Health prohibits dogs from entering an establishment. Dogs are allowed in a designated outdoor dining space, like a patio, however, if the restaurant has the required permission (waiver), assuming there’s a dedicated exterior entrance to the…

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  • Are Dogs Allowed in Casinos in Las Vegas?

    Casinos in Las Vegas don’t usually allow dogs on the casino floor, except for service animals, which are protected under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and are permitted in all public spaces, including the casino floor and restaurants (trained service animals do not violate health codes). There are plenty of dog-friendly hotels in Las Vegas, like Caesars Palace and…

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  • Are All Hotels in Las Vegas Dog Friendly?

    Not all hotels in Las Vegas accept dogs. In fact, there are quite a lot of hotels on the Strip itself that don’t, including The Venetian and the Wynn and Encore. But there are a lot that do welcome them too. For example, dogs are allowed at all MGM hotels in Las Vegas. Another name that rolls out the red…

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  • Are Dogs Allowed on the Las Vegas Monorail?

    The Las Vegas Monorail offers a convenient and efficient way to navigate the Strip, but can it also be used to transport dogs? According to the Monorail’s official guidelines, only properly harnessed and trained service animals accompanying persons with disabilities are permitted in stations and on trains. This means that pets, including emotional support animals that do not qualify as…

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  • 3 Things to Keep in Mind When Bringing Your Dog to Las Vegas

    You and your dog can share some fun if you plan with a bit of care.

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