Deciding what to wear for a night out at a casino can be surprisingly stressful for first-time visitors.
There is no universal standard; the required outfit changes drastically from one country to another.
Dressing for Las Vegas and Atlantic City
The American gambling culture heavily favors a casual, party-like atmosphere over strict, formal elegance.
During the day, you will routinely see people walking through the Bellagio in shorts, t-shirts, and even flip-flops.
- Even the most luxurious American casinos relax their rules to accommodate the massive tourist volume
- Always pack a light sweater, as the air conditioning inside the resorts is notoriously freezing
- Swimwear is generally only acceptable if you are actively walking to or from the pool area
Why Monte Carlo Demands a Suit
European establishments, particularly historic ones, view gambling as a highly sophisticated, aristocratic evening activity.
Smart casual is the absolute bare minimum: no sneakers, no ripped jeans, and definitely no sportswear.
| Casino Type | General Rule | What to Avoid Absolutely |
|---|---|---|
| European Historic (Monaco) | Formal (Jackets required) | Sneakers, shorts, athletic wear |
| Cruise Ship Casino | Resort Casual | Wet bathing suits |
Dressing appropriately not only ensures your entry but also enhances the overall immersive experience of the evening.
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