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CES 2023: Smelling, touching take center stage in metaverse
The metaverse — essentially a buzzword for three-dimensional virtual communities where people can meet, work and play — was a key theme during the four-day ...
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Las Vegas airport has strong November, on pace to surpass 2019 passenger totals
The Las Vegas airport welcomed 14% more travelers last month than in November 2021, officials announced today.
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No request is too big or too small for the heroes of the hospitality industry
When Paola Crow started in the concierge industry in the late 1990s, she’d often thumb through her Rolodex searching for a phone number to assist ...
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UNLV researchers predict drop in Las Vegas visitation
It’s likely that Las Vegas will experience a small dip in tourism for the next couple of years, according to a group of economic researchers ...
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Las Vegas airport has strong September, on pace to surpass 2019 passenger totals
In total, the airport this year has counted 38.5 million passengers. It is on pass to surpass an airport-best 51.5 million passengers in 2019.
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Convention attendees help boost Las Vegas tourism figures for July
Las Vegas welcomed just under 3.5 million visitors last month, the highest monthly total since the start of the pandemic, according to the city’s tourism ...
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Officials: Las Vegas Formula One race will draw 170,000 to city
Plans are for a 3.8-mile racetrack to be constructed along a stretch Las Vegas Boulevard and some adjacent streets. The track will start near Top ...
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German flight to Las Vegas a step in right direction for tourism recovery
After a 12-hour flight from Frankfurt, Germany, touched down in Las Vegas on Monday, Michael Sudbeck and his wife were ready to get their vacation ...
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El Cortez says hotel guests, patrons will have to be at least 21
Beginning April 1, those who wish to book a room at one of the El Cortez’s hotel rooms will need to be at least 21.
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'Feels like the '90s': Tourism leaders optimistic about the future of Las Vegas
One of the top tourism officials in Las Vegas says the city might be in a renaissance that rivals — or exceeds — the boom ...
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Buzz around Raiders game days keeps cash registers humming along the Strip
Before Raiders home games, the beer garden outside the Luxor is packed with football fans. The casino is also full of people decked out in ...
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More tech companies plan to skip in-person events at Las Vegas gadget show
More tech companies are pulling out of next month’s CES gadget show in Las Vegas because of rising COVID-19 cases with the emergence of the ...
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Renovations at Caesars Palace will enhance main entrance, gaming floor
Construction will begin this month and is scheduled to be mostly completed by the end of the year ...
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Headliners and headdresses are back. Will tourists follow?
The stakes could not be higher as the Strip tries to emerge from the shadow of the pandemic, and the first crop of shows faces ...
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In Laughlin, the caddisflies are in 'your nose, ears and mouth’
They don’t bite or sting, spread human diseases or damage property or crops, or even make noise. They simply overwhelm.
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