Entry & ID
Government-issued photo ID required after 21:00. We scan and verify; photocopies and digital-only images are not accepted. Staff may refuse entry without detailing private reasons beyond policy.
This is not a roadside arcade with a velvet rope. Our zone is a dim, supervised extension of the same house — stricter ID checks, calmer pacing options, and staff who are trained to spot fatigue before it becomes a story. Gambling carries risk; we publish that plainly and point guests to independent help resources. We do not run remote betting or promise outcomes — only a contained room with clear rules.
Low tables, tactile upholstery, and ceiling baffles that swallow sharp noise. We limit concurrent occupancy so hosts can actually see faces — not just scan a crowd. If you want loud spectacle, this specific room will disappoint you on purpose.
Beyond the airlock lies the play floor; beside it, a quieter lounge with lower stakes conversation and slower drink service. You can step out without leaving the building — a deliberate relief valve when stimulation stacks too high.
Photography and phone calls are restricted in active play areas; we provide a small lobby nook for essential calls so other guests are not lit by sudden screens.
Full legal framing sits in our Terms. This is the guest-facing digest posted at entry and on minifarmland.com for transparency.
Government-issued photo ID required after 21:00. We scan and verify; photocopies and digital-only images are not accepted. Staff may refuse entry without detailing private reasons beyond policy.
Zero tolerance for harassment, coercion, or filming other guests. Intoxication thresholds are enforced for everyone’s safety — polite escort to a taxi if needed.
Cooling-off breaks are encouraged and can be mandated if hosts observe distress patterns. Session timers are available on request — we would rather interrupt a streak than ignore pacing.
House payment rails only — no side bets between guests, no IOUs. Chip purchases and cash-outs happen at designated counters with receipt options.
If gambling stops feeling like entertainment, confidential support links are printed on every table card and on our Contact page.
Emergency egress is marked in high-contrast green — never hidden for “vibe.” Play tables use warmer pools of light; circulation lanes stay slightly brighter so movement feels predictable. We re-lux the floor quarterly and publish maintenance windows online.
Guests with low vision can request a guided walkthrough before peak hours — email access@minifarmland.com with your date; we answer within 48 hours.
Yes, subject to capacity and ID policy. We recommend booking a window on busy nights — walk-ins may queue during live events on the pier.
Yes. Guests may request temporary or extended self-exclusion from the zone (and, if desired, the wider venue). Requests are logged confidentially and enforced at entry systems — see Terms for legal scope.
No smoking inside, including vapes. Designated outdoor terrace follows national law; re-entry to the zone requires another ID check if you leave past certain hours.