Posted on 08/12/2025 7:49:32 AM PDT by Red Badger
America has become unaffordable.
Inflation is outpacing wage growth
“Yeah, honey, let’s cancel our Vegas trip next month. They won’t have as many illegals there, lines will be shorter, there will be less traffic, and there won’t be as much human trafficking or drug trafficking. It’s just not worth it anymore.”
It’s not just America, it’s global. It’s the same story in Europe. Tourism went bonzo after the end of COVID, and now it’s returning back to normal.
The bad press on Las Vegas on what a poor entertainment value that it’s become will not be fixed by blaming Trump or illegal aliens.
Everything is expensive in Vegas lol…. And I’ve never bothered to rent a car in Vegas. Its an experience and place was rockin. To each his own. Id go back for the right act.
got it: Trump’s Fault...
here’s what grok claims:
Tourism in Las Vegas has been declining in 2025 due to a combination of economic, social, and geopolitical factors, as reported by multiple sources. Here’s a breakdown of the key reasons:
Economic Uncertainty and Inflation:
Persistent inflation and economic uncertainty have reduced consumer confidence, leading to decreased discretionary spending. Many Americans are tightening their budgets, opting for cheaper alternatives or staying closer to home rather than traveling to Las Vegas. For example, high prices for accommodations, food, and entertainment, such as a cheeseburger at Mon Ami Gabi on the Strip costing $30.95 (up from $16.95 four years ago), have deterred visitors.
High Costs and Perceived Price Gouging:
Las Vegas has faced criticism for rising resort fees, expensive hotel rooms, and increased prices for food, drinks, and entertainment. Social media posts on platforms like Reddit and X highlight frustration with costs, with some visitors noting that a trip to Las Vegas is now more expensive than destinations like Cancun or Europe. This perception of greed has pushed tourists toward regional casinos or other vacation spots.
Decline in International Visitors:
International tourism, particularly from Canada, has dropped significantly. Canada, a top international market for Las Vegas, saw a 55% drop in passengers on airlines like Flair and a 63% drop from AeroMexico in early 2025. Political factors, such as U.S. trade tariffs and controversial rhetoric from the Trump administration (e.g., talk of making Canada the 51st state), have discouraged Canadian travelers. A broader 19.6% drop in international passengers at Harry Reid International Airport in February 2025 reflects this trend, with the U.S. expected to lose $12.5 billion in international tourism spending this year.
Drop in Domestic Travel:
Domestic travel, which accounts for roughly 88% of Las Vegas visitors, has also declined. For instance, traffic on Interstate 15 at the California-Nevada border was down 4.3% in June 2025, with Southern California, a major source of visitors (30% in 2024), contributing significantly to the drop. Air travel to Harry Reid International Airport fell by 6.3% in June, with a 4% year-to-date decline in domestic passengers.
Post-Pandemic Recovery Challenges:
While Las Vegas saw a tourism surge in 2023 and 2024, peaking at 41.6 million visitors in 2024, the city has not fully recovered to pre-pandemic levels in terms of visitor volume and hotel occupancy. The 2025 decline, with a 7.3% year-to-date drop and an 11.3% decrease in June (from 3.49 million to 3.09 million visitors), reflects a cooling off from the post-COVID rebound. Hotel occupancy fell to 78.7% in June 2025 (down from 85.2% in 2024), and revenue per available room dropped 13.8%.
Geopolitical and Policy Impacts:
Some attribute part of the decline to the “Trump slump,” citing policies like tariffs and immigration rhetoric that have strained relations with key international markets like Canada and Mexico. Canadian visitors, in particular, have expressed reluctance to travel to the U.S. due to these tensions, with some canceling trips outright.
Changing Consumer Preferences:
Younger generations are reportedly less interested in traditional Las Vegas activities like gambling and partying, with some Reddit users noting they consume less alcohol and seek more affordable or diverse travel experiences. The rise of regional casinos in states like Pennsylvania, offering better gambling odds, has also reduced the need to travel to Las Vegas.
Environmental and Infrastructure Concerns:
Issues like the drying up of the Colorado River, which threatens water supply and tourism-related activities, have added to the negative perception of Las Vegas as a sustainable destination. Additionally, the decline in iconic attractions like all-you-can-eat buffets (down to eight as of March 2025) and perceived drops in service quality have disappointed visitors.
Despite these challenges, some bright spots exist. Gaming revenue in Clark County rose 3.5% to $1.16 billion in June 2025, and convention attendance, while down 10.7% in June, had been up 10.7% in May, suggesting resilience in certain sectors. Industry leaders remain optimistic, citing upcoming events like the SEMA Show, Formula 1, and the 2026 FIFA World Cup as potential boosts for future tourism. However, the combination of high costs, economic uncertainty, and reduced international and domestic travel has created a significant downturn in 2025.
Unaffordable, unsafe and unfriendly....................
Stevie Nicks and Kelly Clarkson both cancelled upcoming performances for different reasons, So 3rd rate acts are being replaced with 4th rate acts.
Vegas used to have “has beens”, now they have “never weres”.
On top of that, the "whales" with the large wads of cash to waste, all prefer to go to Macau these days. It is MUCH more like the Vegas of old, where everything is possible, it isn't mandated to "family friendly" in every way, and the service and attention to detail for the high-rollers is still elite.
BS exactly! The Vegas slump belongs to Vegas, the casino’s high prices along with high city taxes have priced themselves out of business. Here in California at least the Indian casinos provide much better value and a much safer experience.
I suspect it’s not the choice of the big “whales”, the Asian gamblers that used to be the source of a lot of money for the Vegas casinos. Mom and Dad can’t replace the whales.
Same here. They are safe, affordable, clean and friendly..................
oops should say that “[Macau] is now the choice of the big “whales”.”
Yes about the only thing that would be down in Las Vegas would be crime.
+1
And the CCP is the “Mob” in Macau.
Trump cuts the national park service and...
National park attendance has shown substantial growth in recent years, reaching a record high of 331.9 million recreation visits in 2024, the highest level since tracking began in 1904. After a sharp decline in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, visits have steadily increased, showing steady growth since 2020, with 2024 being the latest milestone in this upward trend.
And?
Doesn’t gambling cause average people to lose a lot of money? Havent we heard it impacts those who cant afford to lose money the most? Like the people who buy all those lottery cards and lottery scratch offs all the time? Are we to cry the stacked odds casinos cant rake in more money?
Is this not perhaps a good thing from a different perspective?
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