Haven't been to Vegas in 15 years. Wondering if all the hotels still pump fragrance throughout, or are there any that have stopped this practice (and are also smoke-free)?
Las Vegas has long been known for its elaborate hotel lobbies and casino floors, often infused with fragrance to create a specific atmosphere. However, there has been increasing awareness around fragrance and chemical sensitivities, and some hotels have adjusted their practices in response to this. While many hotels still use scents in common areas, there are a few that cater to guests with sensitivities, including those who prefer smoke-free environments. Here are a few options that might work for fragrance- or chemically-sensitive individuals:
If you're specifically seeking hotels that avoid scent diffusion practices, it's a good idea to contact the property directly to inquire about their policies and confirm that your specific needs will be met. Many properties are becoming more aware of fragrance and smoke sensitivities and may offer rooms or areas that meet your requirements.
In addition to the hotels listed, many larger resorts on the Strip, such as Bellagio or Caesars Palace, may also have fragrance-free rooms available upon request, although their public spaces may still have artificial scents. It's always a good idea to check with the hotel directly when making your reservation to ensure they can accommodate your needs.