
Las Vegas casino CEO reveals how dining habits are evolving amid tourism drop
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Las Vegas has been facing a tourism decline as industry leaders point to international travel drops, expensive dining and union contract costs. One casino owner shared insights.
"As with any other city, things evolve."
"Some of the decisions our administration has made around international relations [have] caused a drop in tourism," said Hill, according to local outlet KTNV Las Vegas. He noted in particular a drop in Canadian visitors.
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