If he's unable to rustle up some kind of legally-valid ID before the trip, be very flexible with your plans. Your friend may or may not get this level of individual assistance, since policies will vary among chains (or properties within the chain, or the mood of the supervisor that day, or whether NGCB or NVABC is up their ass in particular that week, etc.), and he may end up being denied entirely at some establishments. Mind you, I've been a member of MLife in good standing for years. However, they did help me secure a '21+ verified' wristband so I could gamble and drink at the property in question without being hounded by security. Will clubs in Las Vegas accept an ID that. VALID ID also means that is YOURS, not a stolen or forged ID. A VALID ID is an ID that is valid Which means that it is true, works, and isnt expired. They keep a scan of member IDs on file so they knew I was myself, but said I couldn't redeem any sort of comp offers from them due to that ID being expired (gaming regulations). And, for age, an expired license is as good as a non-expired one. I explained my predicament to the MLife players club desk, and they were very sympathetic. I had the misfortune of losing my drivers license right before a birthday trip (they expire on your birthday in my state), too soon for the replacement to arrive in the mail.