Everything You Need to Know About the Caesars PetStay Program

Bringing your dog to Las Vegas might not be the most obvious idea, but for many pet owners, leaving their furry companion behind just isn’t an option. Thankfully, the city has made strides toward becoming more pet-inclusive—and Caesars Entertainment is one of the standout leaders in that space. Through its dedicated PetStay Program, Caesars offers travelers the chance to enjoy the glitz, glamour, and excitement of the Strip without having to leave their dog at home. Whether you’re drawn to the old-school elegance of Caesars Palace or the modern energy of Planet Hollywood, there’s a dog-friendly room waiting for you—treats and water bowls included.
What Is the Caesars PetStay Program?
The Caesars PetStay Program is more than just a checkbox in the amenities list—it’s a concerted effort to make dogs feel welcome at some of the biggest hotel properties in Las Vegas. Available at several Caesars-owned hotels along the Strip, the program ensures that guests with dogs receive tailored accommodations that go beyond simply allowing pets on the premises. These PetStay rooms are stocked with practical essentials like food and water dishes, mats, and treats, and are usually positioned in areas of the hotel that make going out for a potty break a bit less of a production.
It’s important to note that not all rooms at Caesars properties are pet-friendly. You must specifically book a PetStay room in advance—these are set aside in limited numbers and can’t be added on last-minute. If you don’t select this option when you book (or if the rooms are already full), you won’t be able to bring your dog, even if the hotel technically participates in the program. So it’s not just a matter of showing up with a suitcase and a leash—you’ll want to plan ahead.
Which Caesars Hotels Participate in PetStay?
While the PetStay Program offers a consistent baseline across properties, the overall experience can vary quite a bit depending on where you choose to stay. Each hotel has its own energy, layout, and atmosphere, which can make a big difference if your dog is sensitive to noise, crowds, or long elevator rides. Below are some of the most popular Caesars hotels that welcome dogs, along with what makes each one stand out.
Caesars Palace Las Vegas
A true Vegas icon, Caesars Palace is the kind of hotel that makes a statement the moment you walk through the door. Marble columns, Roman statues, and a sprawling casino floor create a high-energy, high-luxury atmosphere that’s hard to ignore. It might not seem like the most obvious choice for a trip with your dog, but thanks to the PetStay Program, it’s surprisingly accommodating. Pet-friendly rooms are typically located in the Palace Tower, providing easier access to outdoor areas and quieter spaces away from the thick of the action.
Guests with dogs receive all the standard PetStay amenities, and the hotel allows up to two dogs per room, with each weighing no more than 50 pounds. While you won’t find grassy lawns or large dog parks on the property, there are designated relief areas nearby that make quick potty breaks manageable. It’s a solid option if you want to soak up the grandeur of Caesars Palace without leaving your pup behind.
Paris Las Vegas
For travelers who appreciate charm, whimsy, and a touch of European flair, Paris Las Vegas is a dog-friendly favorite. With its Eiffel Tower replica, cobblestone-themed walkways, and cozy French-inspired interiors, the hotel offers a romantic, slightly slower-paced alternative to some of the louder properties on the Strip. That laid-back energy can be a big plus for dogs who get overwhelmed easily, and the pet-friendly rooms are well-located for easy outdoor access.
Just like Caesars Palace, Paris Las Vegas allows up to two dogs per room (50-pound weight limit per dog) and provides food and water bowls, mats, and treats upon arrival. Relief areas are conveniently located, and the hotel’s central Strip location means you’re never far from whatever else you have planned—whether that’s dinner at Mon Ami Gabi or a casual stroll to nearby shops and casinos. It’s a balanced pick for travelers who want convenience without chaos.
Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino
If your Vegas style leans more toward pop culture, neon lights, and bold energy, Planet Hollywood might be your perfect fit. The hotel is lively, modern, and full of personality—and that extends to its approach to pet hospitality as well. The PetStay rooms here are sleek and spacious, offering the same set of dog-friendly amenities found at other Caesars properties. As with the others, the two-dog limit and 50-pound-per-dog policy still applies.
The hotel’s location on the south-central Strip makes it especially convenient for exploring nearby attractions, and while there’s not a large relief area on-site, staff can point you toward the nearest options. Planet Hollywood is ideal for dog owners who want a hip, social setting but don’t want to compromise on pet-friendly convenience.
Additional Participating Hotels
Beyond the big three, several other Caesars properties also participate in the PetStay Program, including The LINQ, Harrah’s Las Vegas, and Flamingo Las Vegas. These hotels offer a more budget-conscious entry point into the PetStay experience while still maintaining access to the essentials—like food dishes, treats, and dedicated relief zones. Flamingo, for instance, has a more relaxed tropical vibe, while Harrah’s tends to draw a louder, more entertainment-driven crowd. If you’re looking for value while still staying in the thick of the action, these properties offer a great balance of affordability and pet-friendliness.
PetStay Rules, Fees, and What to Expect
As welcoming as the program is, it does come with a few important ground rules. All participating hotels require that dogs:
- Weigh no more than 50 pounds each
- Be crated if left unattended in the room
- Remain on a leash or in a carrier when in public spaces
- Be accompanied by updated vaccination records (recommended)
- Have their owner’s contact information on file in case of emergencies
In terms of cost, there is an additional nightly fee for PetStay rooms. While exact pricing can vary slightly by property, you can generally expect to pay around $75–$100 per night, per dog. While not exactly cheap, the price reflects the convenience of staying right on the Strip, especially when compared to off-strip hotels or short-term rentals that may not be as centrally located or flexible.
Dog Relief Areas and On-Site Amenities
One of the most common concerns for dog owners visiting Las Vegas is the lack of green space—and it’s a valid one. The Strip isn’t exactly known for grassy lawns, and while Caesars properties do make an effort to provide pet relief areas, they’re often small, artificial turf patches tucked beside parking structures or at the edge of the property. These spaces are functional more than fancy, but they’re available 24/7 and generally include waste bags and disposal bins.
Inside the room, you’ll receive a basic welcome kit tailored to your pup’s needs. Most kits include:
- Food and water bowls
- A feeding mat
- A small bag of treats
- Suggested resources for local dog services like sitters or walkers
Tips for Traveling With Your Dog in Las Vegas
Even at a dog-friendly hotel, traveling with a pet in Las Vegas comes with some unique challenges. The desert heat is intense for much of the year, with pavement temperatures easily reaching dangerous levels for your dog’s paws. You’ll want to avoid mid-day walks, stick to shaded or indoor areas when possible, and carry water not just for drinking but also for cooling down.
Additionally, hotels (including those owned by Caesars) do not allow dogs in casinos, restaurants, pools, or showrooms, which means you’ll need to plan ahead if you want to enjoy those parts of your trip. Consider scheduling time with a local pet sitter or doggy daycare service, especially if your dog doesn’t do well being left alone in a hotel room (and remember—they need to be crated if unattended).