Fort McDowell Casino has a newly remodeled, non-smoking cardroom. Has some smokefree accommodation: most casinos and cardrooms are very smoky. NW corner of Fort McDowell Road and State Route 87 27, 2002, when the three Delaware racetracks become the first casino jurisdiction to go smoke-free as part of a broader state law'.Ĭurrently there are a few non-smoking casinos:
'The industry will get a glimpse of the possible future beginning Nov. They would spend that time going out for a smoke'. 'It's not just the loss of customers, but also the loss of gambling time - 12 percent less time for smokers. A 1993 gaming-industry study showed that Nevada casinos alone would have lost $1 billion in revenue if casinos were forced to go smoke-free'. 'Forty percent to 50 percent of casino gamblers are smokers, about double the percentage of the U.S. This is a note from the Las Vegas Review Journal: Specific tables and corners of various casinos are now non-smoking in LV (mostly in the newer hotels), but casinos have not yet been able to determine that they can profitably sector off large portions of a casino for non-smokers.