
Las Vegas tourism drops sharply as some visitors claim 'casinos are empty' amid rising costs
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Las Vegas tourism has dropped 11.3% in June compared to last year, with only 3.1 million visitors that month as high prices drive away tourists from Sin City casinos and hotels.
The hotel industry is feeling the burn of fewer visitors, with occupancy dropping 6.5% while average daily room rates have lowered to $163.64 – down 6.6%, according to the LVCVA.
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