Between 32 and 41 million people have come to Las Vegas every year since the pandemic, and most of them engage somehow with the iconic, 4.5-mile stretch of Las Vegas Boulevard known as the Strip.
The Strip’s hotel room occupancy for 2024 was 86.4%, quite the figure when you realize there are more than 85,000 rooms to occupy. The Strip made $21.8 billion in total revenue last year, including more than $8.8 billion in gaming revenue.
But big numbers like these don’t add dimension or details to the story of the Strip. On any given day or night, there are plenty of equally impressive or astonishing statistics playing out in our theaters and arenas, restaurants and nightclubs, convention floors and sky-high rooftop attractions.