Editorial

Responsible Visiting

Suite Haven describes hospitality properties that may include age-restricted floors. This page sets out how those areas appear in our writing, what we do not advise, and where binding rules are found.

Age-restricted areas

Among the properties listed on Suite Haven, several operate as casino hotels. In those buildings, gaming floors and related spaces are typically set apart from guest corridors and are governed by an age threshold set by the operator and by provincial law.

That separation is architectural as well as regulatory: guest rooms, lobbies and dining rooms may remain open on different terms from the restricted floor. The guide notes the casino-hotel character of an entry so readers understand that such a floor may exist, without treating it as the sole purpose of the stay.

Where an entry sits in the countryside, beside water, or in a downtown grid, the same distinction still holds. The restricted area is one part of a larger campus, and it remains subject to checks and hours that this site does not administer.

One amenity among many

This guide refuses to headline an age-restricted floor. A property may be a resort, a waterfront hotel, a historic manor or a downtown house first; the presence of a casino floor is recorded as setting, not as a call to action.

Readers arrive with different reasons for consulting an entry — landscape, architecture, location relative to a city or airport. Elevating the restricted floor above those facts would distort how Suite Haven is meant to be read.

Accordingly, catalogue copy stays within classification, place and character. It does not rank entertainment options, invent programmes, or suggest that a stay is incomplete without entering a restricted area.

Personal limits belong to the visitor

Suite Haven does not advise anyone to gamble, to drink, or to enter an age-restricted space. It does not set spending limits, suggest time limits, or offer behavioural guidance dressed as hospitality writing.

What a visitor chooses to do inside a property is a private matter, bounded by that visitor's own limits and by the rules of the house. This site has no view on those choices beyond the descriptive facts already published in each entry.

If a reader is unsure whether a restricted floor is open to them, the correct response is to consult the property — not to infer permission from a paragraph on this guide. We describe buildings; we do not clear access.

Where the rules actually live

Every property named here publishes its own policies on age, identification, dress, hours and conduct. Those documents — and the staff who enforce them — are the authority. Suite Haven is not a substitute for them.

Each catalogue card ends with a link to the property's official listing page, where current information is maintained by parties other than this guide. Readers should treat that destination as the source of record for anything that can change.

Suite Haven remains independent: unaffiliated, unendorsed, and without a reservations desk. For questions about how this guide is written, use Contact Us. For the legal frame around the site itself, see the footer links on every page.