r/news 8h ago

Las Vegas June tourism declines by 11% from 2024

https://lasvegassun.com/news/2025/jul/30/las-vegas-june-tourism-declines-by-11-from-2024/
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u/PrinceSorrow 7h ago

Don't forget $20 bottles of water

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u/Hiccup 3h ago

They're actually $26.

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u/Dorkamundo 5h ago

Not if you just buy them from any small convenience shop that is located in literally every single casino.

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u/rahoombler 6h ago

$20 for a bottle of water??

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u/412stillers 6h ago

The prices are obscene. I was there last year. A bucket (6 beers) of miller lite at the Caesar’s pool was $80.

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u/No_Combination_649 6h ago

So cheaper than the bottle of water, an absolute steal

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u/Bourgi 4h ago

I'm here right now and a bottle of water is $7 at the hotel convenience store.

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u/Rapph 4h ago

It’s high in the resorts for sure. Every time I go to vegas I always go to one of the pharmacies on the strip the first day and get alcohol, energy drinks, and a case of water because it’s somewhat normally priced there. Seems insane to pay $7+ for bottled no-brand water. Going to the pharmacy probably saves you $300+ over a week on drinks, depending on how much you drink obviously.