Overview
- The city rolled out a first‑ever Fabulous 5‑Day Sale through September 26 with discounted rooms and perks, including up to 50% off select MGM rates, 33% off at The Palazzo with a $50 cocktail credit, and 20% off Waldorf Astoria suites with a $50 bar credit.
- Caesars is offering free parking and 25% off food and drinks for residents plus 15% off rooms into March, while attractions such as the Mob Museum and Papillon Helicopters are advertising limited discounts.
- Official LVCVA data show year‑over‑year visitor declines of about 11.3% in June and 12% in July to 3,089,300 visitors, with Strip occupancy down 7% from 86.5% last year and convention attendance reported lower.
- Recent visitors cited everyday sticker shock, reporting $14 lattes, $12 lemonades, $20 for two coffees, $18 Starbucks breakfasts, $30 cocktails, and a $50 early check‑in fee, with several noting cheaper options downtown.
- A rumored $95 ATM fee on the Strip remains unverified, while third‑party Coffeestics data show Las Vegas coffee prices slightly higher than New York City and Los Angeles, and industry voices have warned of a soft summer.