Las Vegas Encourages Locals to Support Businesses Amid Tourism Decline

Residents enjoying local dining and entertainment in Las Vegas

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Las Vegas is experiencing a decline in tourist numbers, prompting city officials to urge local residents to support local businesses. The Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority has initiated various offers, including discounts on dining and accommodations, to entice residents to rediscover the city. Major casino operators, like Caesars Entertainment, are rolling out promotions specifically for local patrons. As residents take advantage of these deals, officials anticipate a recovery in tourism numbers while bolstering the local economy.

Las Vegas has witnessed a notable decline in tourist numbers, prompting city officials to appeal to local residents to increase patronage. The Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority (LVCVA) is encouraging residents to rediscover their city through a series of specially crafted offers and events aimed at revitalizing local business during this downturn.

Las Vegas residents, including local couples like Lani and Michael, have observed that the city remains bustling on weekends, but there is a marked drop in tourism during the weekdays. In response, Caesars Entertainment, a leading casino operator, is initiating various programs designed to appeal directly to locals, offering significant discounts and special deals.

From September 21 to October 30, Caesars resorts are providing locals with a generous 25% discount on food and beverages, as well as free self-parking from Sunday to Thursday. Meanwhile, the newly opened Fontainebleau hotel is offering room rates starting at $125, with waived resort fees until the end of the month. Virgin Hotels is also getting in on the action, providing up to 35% off room rates, along with no valet or self-parking fees for local residents.

Local dining establishments are joining the initiative as well, with restaurants like Broadway Burger Bar and Gonzalez y Gonzalez offering a 10% discount to Nevada residents. Local residents can further benefit from special offers when presenting a Nevada ID, as highlighted in an LVCVA article titled “Why a Nevada ID is Like Having Free Money.” These discounts are designed to entice local residents to explore the city’s offerings and support local businesses.

Residents like Lani and Michael have expressed excitement about the opportunity to try new restaurants and take advantage of the locals’ discounts. With these promotions, local businesses hope to boost sales and encourage neighborly support while tourism numbers are low.

Rick Harrison from the reality show “Pawn Stars” commented that the deals currently available to locals represent significant savings, suggesting that Nevada residents have access to exceptional offers due to their resident status. Caesars has added an additional incentive for local guests who book hotel rooms by March 31, allowing them to enjoy a further 15% discount on stays through that date. This offer applies not just to accommodations, but also extends to spa bookings, which receive discounts of 15-20%, with some exceptions, and 20% off tickets to select Las Vegas attractions.

The tourism slump in Las Vegas has led to an increase in promotions across various casino operators, all targeting the local clientele in an effort to sustain their businesses. Caesars, for example, has recently introduced a $300 stay-and-dine package for two nights that includes a $200 food and beverage credit, making it an attractive option for residents looking to enjoy a staycation.

LVCVA President Steve Hill stated that he views the current dip in tourism as temporary and anticipates a strong recovery in December. The local deals and offers are part of a broader campaign spearheaded by the LVCVA to stimulate business and encourage local engagement amidst falling visitor numbers. With promotions now widely available, local residents are being encouraged to rediscover the unique offerings of Las Vegas while actively supporting their local economy.

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