I asked the front desk to speak to the person in charge of the situation, and was directed to the casino manager, Mrs. I consider myself a well-traveled person, having stayed in hotels of various category all over the world, but I would never have imagined to stay at a place where you are barred from having any breakfast because you are traveling with your children. The only way to have breakfast would have been to order from their (overpriced and uninspiring) room service menu, and eat in our separate rooms. My family (3 adults and 2 children aged 11 and 13) booked two rooms at this hotel for one night, and regretted our choice as soon as we tried to arrange breakfast wouldn't be allowed to have ANY breakfast together, because the only restaurant open for breakfast was located inside the gambling area and, according to what I have been told by the front desk staff, children are not allowed to enter the casino, even for the purpose of going to the restaurants.