There aren’t any solid estimates for how many people will visit Las Vegas during the traditional kickoff to summer, but visitors commented on smaller lines and shorter waits than in past years.
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Experts in Nevada’s gaming and tourism industries say Las Vegas is returning faster than many thought it might.
When the clock strikes midnight at the end of Monday’s three-day Memorial Day weekend, the masking and social distancing rules in place for months will come to an end.
Industry watchers say the Palms — recently sold to the San Manuel Band of Mission Indians for $650 million — holds opportunity to create future success stories.
The only international flights arriving at McCarran International Airport come from Mexico and not 10 other countries that were part of the pre-COVID-19 mix.
Industry watchers say this upcoming Memorial Day weekend could be the kick-start to a strong summer of tourism in Las Vegas.
The Nevada Gaming Control Board has waived occupancy restrictions at some Las Vegas casinos. Here’s a list of casinos now allowed to operate at 100 percent capacity.
U.S. commercial gaming surpassed $11 billion in revenue in the first quarter, matching the industry’s highest-ever quarterly total.
One of the few perks to emerge from Las Vegas’ pandemic-related casino shutdowns — free parking — is on its way out.
The San Manuel Band of Mission Indians to assess its $650 million purchase of Palms before pursuing changes, according to CEO Laurens Vosloo.
Resorts World Las Vegas and its Malaysia-based Genting Berhad management group were unanimously recommended for licensing by the Nevada Gaming Control Board Wednesday.
The 2022 NFL draft is still nearly a year away, but higher room rates on the Strip during the Las Vegas event hint that resorts will be seeing a surge in visitation.
A little over a month after opening, Virgin Hotels Las Vegas is still without a pool, a beach club, an operating sportsbook and other amenities. But those features are on the way.