Tag: Vegas Tourism
Vegas Tourism & Gaming Fall Again in September
Tourism and gaming revenue in Las Vegas both posted declines in September, extending a nine-month stretch of weak visitor numbers even as Nevada’s overall gaming win remains ahead of last year. According to figures from the local convention authority and the state gaming regulator, Las Vegas recorded 3.1 million visitors in September, an 8.8 percent drop compared to the same month in 2024. That amounts to roughly 300,000 fewer guests visiting the city. The decline in the core Las Vegas market was driven largely by weaker mid-week traffic and a smaller convention calendar. Convention attendance fell 18.7 percent to 428,400,…
The Impact of Falling Vegas Tourism
A recent visit to Sin City reveals signs of trouble. The falling Vegas tourism industry is resulting in empty restaurants and hotels, even amid high prices. The conditions suggest that the booming post-pandemic rebound may be cooling off… and it hasn’t been pretty. In several high-profile resorts, tables stood unoccupied during prime dinner hours. Guests and staff alike noted that what should have been bustling dining rooms looked quiet and underused. The reduction in foot traffic was most visible in midweek slots, when fewer convention and leisure travelers were present. At the same time, the cost of a trip to…
MGM CEO Positive on Las Vegas Tourism
The chief executive of MGM Resorts addressed skepticism over the future of Las Vegas tourism this week, pushing back against criticism and offering a more optimistic view of the city’s prospects. Their CEO, Bill Hornbuckle, spoke before Nevada gaming regulators as part of MGM’s licensing review, calling negative narratives about Las Vegas tourism “silly.” He argued that long-term trends point to steady gains, and that recent soft spots are part of a normal cycle. According to Hornbuckle, Las Vegas gaming revenue has grown on average 4.5 to 5 percent per year over the past 30 years. He said that claims…
Las Vegas Tourism and Revenue Continue Slide
Las Vegas tourism is showing signs of strain as both visitor numbers and consumer spending continue to decline. Recent data from the Nevada Department of Taxation highlights a drop in sales across several key sectors between July 2024 and May 2025, compared with the same period the previous year. Restaurants and bars recorded nearly 11.7 billion dollars in revenue, down 1.6 percent, representing a loss of about 191 million dollars. Clothing, shoe, and jewelry stores fell by 140 million dollars to reach 4.05 billion. Motor vehicle and parts dealers slipped to 6.05 billion dollars, a decline of more than 191…
Las Vegas Tourism Plummets as Prices Soar
The lights are on, but the crowds are thinning. As Las Vegas tourism falls, prices continue to soar. Is sin city pricing itself out of success? Well, that’s what we’re taking a look at this week in gambling! Falling Vegas visitation is hurting gaming revenue, air travel, hotel occupancy, and more. Why have people stopped visiting? And what are resorts doing to turn things around? Las Vegas tourism fell for the sixth consecutive month in June, and with it hotel occupancy, air travel and gaming revenue are also in a tailspin. Some say this is due to inflation. Some say…
Vegas Tourism Down 70% After June Reopen
We waited and waited for Sin City to reopen, only to watch Las Vegas tourism plunge by 70% in June. Following a 78 day closure, the reopening on June 4th found hotel occupancy hurt by capacity restrictions and general fear from travelers that they might contract the virus when visiting or flying. Brent Pirosch, director of gaming consulting with the Global Gaming Group, said “The June visitation numbers were relatively good considering how challenging air travel is. The total number of passengers was nearly half of what it was in March, where March was effectively just half a month.” The…




















