Las Vegas tourism seems to be in deep trouble

Las Vegas use to offer some value.

Today Las Vegas is zero value whatsoever. Las Vegas is the same price structure as Disney Land, except at Disney land the financial bleeding stops when you leave the park. At Las Vegas the Disney Land pricing hits you 24x7 for your entire stay.

People are willing to pay extreme excesses to spend seven hours at Disney Land once every few years. People are not willing to pay Disney Land prices for 24 hours a day, three days straight in Las Vegas. People had paid the extreme charges at Las Vegas, but they have caught on to the extreme financial exploitation visitors to Las Vegas.

Hotels and flights are full nationwide every day with tourists. Las Vegas situation has nothing to do with lack of tourists or the U.S. economy or gambling available nationwide. Las Vegas issues are simply a local to Las Vegas issue which is a direct result of extreme exploitations by corporate casino operators.
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Las Vegas use to offer some value.

Today Las Vegas is zero value whatsoever. Las Vegas is the same price structure as Disney Land, except at Disney land the financial bleeding stops when you leave the park. At Las Vegas the Disney Land pricing hits you 24x7 for your entire stay.

People are willing to pay extreme excesses to spend seven hours at Disney Land once every few years. People are not willing to pay Disney Land prices for 24 hours a day, three days straight in Las Vegas. People had paid the extreme charges at Las Vegas, but they have caught on to the extreme financial exploitation visitors to Las Vegas.

Hotels and flights are full nationwide every day with tourists. Las Vegas situation has nothing to do with lack of tourists or the U.S. economy or gambling available nationwide. Las Vegas issues are simply a local to Las Vegas issue which is a direct result of extreme exploitations by corporate casino operators.

I had a car for the family visits. So we could find ordinary places to eat where it’s was mostly locals. And the last time I was there, I was at a trade show where one of our group was a local. We went to locals places for dinner. But that’s not everyone visiting.
 
We used to visit a few times a year. Prices and fees got out of hand. Maintenance has also taken a dive. They became like most industries these days and they just pocket the profits or pay back to share holders rather than reinvest in the business. We stayed at the Belligao and Caesars Palace and both had tired worn out looking rooms. No intention of going back. Glad that they are finally feeling what everyone has been saying for years. Side note, legalized weed also changed the crowds. It keeps most families away
 
We used to visit a few times a year. Prices and fees got out of hand. Maintenance has also taken a dive. They became like most industries these days and they just pocket the profits or pay back to share holders rather than reinvest in the business. We stayed at the Belligao and Caesars Palace and both had tired worn out looking rooms. No intention of going back. Glad that they are finally feeling what everyone has been saying for years. Side note, legalized weed also changed the crowds. It keeps most families away
Bellagio has been remodeled. The main hotels update their rooms every few years but it's an long process.

We go every year for WSOP. Our trip this year was interesting because we ended up with a $400 food comp for MGM properties. Room at two properties (Aria, Planet Hollywood) cost us around $600 total for ~9 days

Wife is leaving tomorrow morning for a convention in LV.
 
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Used to come to Vegas regularly for temporary duty during my 20 year stint in the Air Force in the mid 70s thru 90s. Got a job and moved here in '96.
The video and most of the posts nailed it. I find the Strip nowadays so overpriced, overcrowded, and offensive I avoid it whenever possible.
But, believe it or not, there is now a lot more to Vegas than the Strip and the tourist traps. It is not a bad place to live.
 
… note, legalized weed also changed the crowds. It keeps most families away
I have also heard of this remark from people directly who came from out of state to visit New York City.
They used to like going there, but now they tell me wherever you go on the streets there all you smell is pot, constantly and there’s no getting away from it
 
Used to come to Vegas regularly for temporary duty during my 20 year stint in the Air Force in the mid 70s thru 90s. Got a job and moved here in '96.
The video and most of the posts nailed it. I find the Strip nowadays so overpriced, overcrowded, and offensive I avoid it whenever possible.
But, believe it or not, there is now a lot more to Vegas than the Strip and the tourist traps. It is not a bad place to live.

What was your career field in the Air Force ?
 
It does make huge difference. I was recently there and doing BBQ one day. 104f, but the grill is under the roof. No problems.
When I lived in Alabama, I would not do BBQ between May and September if someone paid me.
Not saying I like either, but this is Vegas currently. Below Vegas is where I am at currently. Look at the heat index. Humidity is awful.

If you look at the deaths of elderly in the city apartments in heat waves, its typically the humidity. Your body can't cool itself very well when the humidity is 70%. I try to walk in the morning or late afternoon when the sun has dropped. I am used to it, and the humidity, which at those times is at or near 100%, is absolutely oppressive whatever the temp.

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Not saying I like either, but this is Vegas currently. Below Vegas is where I am at currently. Look at the heat index. Humidity is awful.

If you look at the deaths of elderly in the city apartments in heat waves, its typically the humidity. Your body can't cool itself very well when the humidity is 70%. I try to walk in the morning or late afternoon when the sun has dropped. I am used to it, and the humidity, which at those times is at or near 100%, is absolutely oppressive whatever the temp.

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Try teaching tennis lessons in AL in July at 1pm.
 
i have been in Asia when its 90 percent humidity and 90 degrees and in Vegas when its 115 with 4 percent humidity . I will take Vegas all day long.

I think part of the drop in Canadian tourism is the exchange rate . Canadian dollar does not go far in the states
 
Not saying I like either, but this is Vegas currently. Below Vegas is where I am at currently. Look at the heat index. Humidity is awful.

If you look at the deaths of elderly in the city apartments in heat waves, its typically the humidity. Your body can't cool itself very well when the humidity is 70%. I try to walk in the morning or late afternoon when the sun has dropped. I am used to it, and the humidity, which at those times is at or near 100%, is absolutely oppressive whatever the temp.

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The desert SW has had a really mild spring and summer so far. I'd rather be here then along the east coast or SE portion of the country this year!

99 in the shade with low humidity is downright comfortable.
 
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