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It's a good idea to contact the casino(s) you'd be visiting to see what their photo policies are. Along with the gambling, in Vegas, at least, the casinos like the whole inviting tourist experience and some have spent amazing amounts of money in decorating, architectures, etc., to entice you to be in and around and to keep leaving your money there.
I've found them to be quite willing to let you know where, what and when photography is allowed if you simply ask. They are also quite willing to explain quite clearly what sorts of photography are not allowed should you choose to not ask.
They are usually very firm about (NO!) photography of their security and cash handling processes and areas and very interested in protecting the privacy of gambling guests. I don't think of them as being particularly into the "It's easier to ask forgiveness than permission." thing.
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