Editorial
A Note for Adult Visitors
Several properties in this guide include age-restricted public floors. This page explains how those areas sit in our entries — and what Palm Retreat does not advise.
Age-restricted areas: where they exist among these properties and how they sit apart from guest floors
Among the properties described here, casino floors are the clearest age-restricted zones. They sit inside resort or city-hotel complexes that also hold guest rooms, dining and other public space.
Those gaming floors are not guest corridors. They occupy dedicated public levels or wings, reached through their own thresholds rather than through room floors.
In countryside and mountain resorts, the casino often forms a distinct block beside the lodging. In downtown and waterfront addresses, it may share a larger complex while still remaining a separate circulation path.
Palm Retreat notes this arrangement when it shapes how a property is read. It does not treat the restricted floor as the whole identity of the stay.
Why this guide treats an age-restricted floor as one amenity among many rather than the headline
Travellers arrive for many reasons: a waterfront setting, historic architecture, mountain air, a downtown address. An age-restricted floor may be present without being the reason someone opens an entry.
Our catalogue structure keeps arrival, rooms, dining, public space and surroundings in the same order for every property. Casino space appears inside that frame when the setting tags call for it.
Leading with restricted areas would skew the guide toward a single use. That is not the editorial job here. The job is a balanced description of the place as lodging.
Readers who want operational detail on access rules should leave the guide and open the official listing for that property. Those rules belong to the operator, not to Palm Retreat.
Personal limits belong to the visitor — what this site does and does not advise
Palm Retreat does not encourage or discourage use of age-restricted floors. It describes where they sit in relation to guest areas and then stops.
Personal limits — time, money, attention, company — belong entirely to the visitor. No sentence on this site should be read as advice about how to spend an evening.
We do not invent guest stories, scores or testimonials about any named property. Feedback quoted on the homepage is about the guide’s clarity, never about a stay.
If a description feels incomplete, that is intentional. We write only from fixed facts supplied for each venue and refuse amenities that were never listed.
Where to find each property’s own rules, which are always the ones that apply
Access ages, identification checks, dress expectations and house policies are set by each property and by local law. Palm Retreat does not publish those rules and does not update them in real time.
Every venue card carries one outbound control: Open the Listing Page. That link is the path to the operator’s own information for that property alone.
When the listing and this guide differ, the listing prevails. Facilities move, policies change, and an independent guide cannot replace the source of truth.
For how we write entries in general — categories, photography and listing links — see Our Method. Questions about the guide itself can go to Write to Us.