Tag: LVCVA
Las Vegas doubling down on sports tourism
Las Vegas tourism officials are focusing more and more on sports to bring visitors to the city, starting with hosting the Final Four at... more
Las Vegas numbers low but confidence cautiously high, say LVCVA and analysts
Strip casinos announcing layoffs, the decline in visitation and hotel occupancy, and gaming revenue down for three consecutive months... more
LVCVA expects 2026 to be big for Vegas conventions
With convention attendance up 1.8% in 2025, while overall tourism is down 6.5%, the Las Vegas Convention Center on Tuesday showcased its... more
Strip visitation declines in April alongside gaming revenue
Along with the year-over-year decline in gaming revenue on the Las Vegas Strip for the third month in a row, Las Vegas visitation continued... more
Survey says Las Vegas visitors wealthier, spend more on amenities, bring kids
Parents bringing their children to Las Vegas dipped slightly in 2024, but that trend remains well ahead of pre-pandemic levels, and... more
U.S. Travel Association: Tariffs could impact Canadian travel to Las Vegas
Proposed tariffs on Canadian products could impact visitation to and spending in the United States from that country, including to Las... more
Las Vegas records best visitation year since pandemic
Las Vegas recorded its best year of visitation since the pandemic with 41.67 million people coming to the city, a 2.1% increase over the... more
Weaker midweek occupancy hurts Las Vegas visitation in October
Las Vegas visitation in October was strong on the weekends, but dropped slightly overall, as midweek visitation and convention attendance... more
Las Vegas visitation rises 2.4% in August, airport count increases 5.1%
Las Vegas visitation rose 2.4% in August, boosted by a strong Labor Day weekend that straddled the end of the month. The Las Vegas... more
Strong Labor Day weekend in Las Vegas to make up for Strip’s poor July gaming numbers
A slight drop in July tourism numbers and a 15% decrease in gaming revenue in Las Vegas aren’t slowing expectations for a strong... more
