After a two-year delay and three days of action, Las Vegas is receiving rave reviews as a host for the NFL draft.
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Stores in the Fashion Show mall and Forum Shops are among those seeing caps, jerseys and more fly off the shelves.
Though it’s great that thousands and thousands of fans were in Southern Nevada this week, Circa owner Derek Stevens said what’s special about the draft is the people it brought — and how they’re spending their time.
From terminals to trams, NFL fans traveled from across the country and around the Las Vegas area in large numbers.
Contingency plans are in place to take Thursday’s NFL Draft indoors if high winds forecast for the Las Vegas area arrive during the first evening of the event.
Las Vegas officials are forecasting the NFL draft will bring a high volume of private plane activity to Southern Nevada’s airports this week.
This week, Protective Force International is deploying most of its 260 officers along the tourist corridor for the upcoming NFL draft.
While no one knows for sure how many people will arrive for this week’s NFL draft, the only certainty seems to be that it will break all city and NFL events records.
Despite the two-year delay, Las Vegas’ grand plans for the draft are still in play, as the league looks to showcase its soon-to-be newest players in a way only possible here.
Rates for hotel rooms during the upcoming NFL draft were already sliding last week as Las Vegas and other cities shut down to contain the spreading coronavirus.