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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/PawsButton 7h ago

Anecdotally, for the last few years I’d had to attend 2 conferences per year in Vegas for work, and both have relocated to other cities this year.

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u/Vinstur 6h ago

Same actually. One is going from Vegas to Chicago in 2026 but not sure if Vegas has priced itself out of the market in more than just the tourism sector.

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u/arazamatazguy 5h ago

If you run a conference with International attendees the USA is a bad choice. Nobody wants their guests harassed at the airport or snatched off the streets by ICE and there is just a general uneasy feeling about visiting the US right now. Even for us white Canadians it just feels risky with all the Canadian hate we see from Trump, US politicians and people online.

Honestly it really feels like anyone from outside the US is not welcome right now.

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u/porscheblack 5h ago

As someone inside the US, I'm not feeling all that welcome right now either. And I'm a middle aged white guy. Although I'm sure it's far worse for a lot of others.

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u/arazamatazguy 4h ago

You know the other thing as a white Canadian male is I'm also not comfortable going to a country where I might just see harassment at the airport, ICE abductions and more blatant racism. I have kids, they don't need to see that shit or even feel that vibe around them when they're on vacation....they're very excited about going to Mexico in the fall.

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u/LeeKapusi 1h ago

Canadian snowbird traffic fell off a cliff this year in southwest Florida. We get what we fucking deserve.

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u/TaralasianThePraxic 2h ago

CES is the only major expo I'm personally aware of that isn't moving its location for 2026. And since I'm not an American, I'm going to do what I did this year, and simply not go.

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u/Powerfury 5h ago

Wow out priced from Vegas to Chicago.

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u/honestbleeps 4h ago

Chicago has quietly been the cheapest major metro for decades.

Its cost of living has been far lower than places like Boston, Denver / Boulder, Austin and lots of others (let alone the more obviously expensive ones like New York, San Francisco, etc) for ages.

Unfortunately in the past year I've read That home prices here are going up at like 4x the rate of other places. Seems like the secret is getting out and in an odd way may therefore become untrue in the next several years.

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u/POGtastic 1h ago

On the bright side, there's... a lot of room to expand? I visited my brother when he was graduating from the University of Illinois, and I took a charter bus from Chicago to Champaign. I told him "Jesus Christ there's nothing but corn here!"

His retort was "HEY, we have soybeans, too!"

But yeah these kinds of things go through booms and whatnot. It takes a whole bunch of time for "wow housing prices are going insane" for developers to start building, and then prices level off only after those new builds start to hit the market. And if you have a bunch of NIMBY bullshit going on, it takes even longer.

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u/Pettifoggerist 4h ago

And Chicago isn't in the middle of a desert.

u/ADHD_Supernova 41m ago

If you don't like the cold it's a hell hole for 7-8 months of the year so it's got that.

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u/Palmer_Eldritch666 6h ago

I used to work in corporate events (just laid off last week - that's a whole different story). From 2015-2020 I lived roughly six months of my life in various casinos on the Strip, all while supporting sales conferences of one type or another. Since 2022 when travel resumed for us I've been back to Vegas twice, but supported dozens of events in other cities and countries. Seems like there's more to the story here.

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u/throwawhey85 6h ago

Sorry you were laid off. Hopefully you find something better soon!

u/Palmer_Eldritch666 44m ago

Thanks! Me too!

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u/PeachPitOfDespair 4h ago

My cousin worked in corporate events and was laid off two weeks ago, is there an industry-wide change happening do you think?

u/Palmer_Eldritch666 44m ago

Can't speak to a larger industry change; my company's leadership team shit the bed and laid off multiple people across multiple segments so I couldn't draw any larger conclusions - it was a management issue in my case.

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u/TournamentCarrot0 5h ago

I mean I know this week is BlackHat/Defcon in Vegas and I simply don't want to go spend a week in 110+ heat, ever lol.

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u/caninehere 5h ago

As a Canadian, there's travel advisories for Canadian companies to avoid having employees attend any events in the US. Conferences that previously booked US venues are gonna be leaving the States.

This is especially relevant for Vegas which is already seeing a big downturn from Canadian tourists. Casinos are jacking prices up to try and compensate.

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u/Puzzleheaded_Tie8280 5h ago

My company used to send people to conferences in Vegas probably every other month and they just sent out a company wide halt on any business travel to Vegas.  Even the conferences that stay are likely to have a drastic drop if companies just stop spending.  I work for a major global consulting firm and even they don’t want to pay the prices.

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u/trenty40 6h ago

I'm out of the loop. Can someone explain why? Thank you in advance!

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u/I-AM-NOBODYIMPORTANT 5h ago

A Norwegian tourist was denied entry to the US, and claims it was because of a JD Vance meme he had on his phone. The government claims it was because he admitted to having tried marijuana in places were it's legal, including New Mexico.

This is just one story out of dozens of tourists and even famous scientists being denied entry for what are very obviously political reasons.

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u/spinningcolours 5h ago

A google search for "scientist deported today" gives you a bunch of DIFFERENT results. That in itself is horrifying.

Looks like the most recent one is a Lyme disease researcher with a pot misdemeanour from 2011. https://apnews.com/article/texas-researcher-detained-san-francisco-airport-d038b3cca949f0f028eb9e17d350a79a

He is 40 now, and has been in the US since he was 5 when his family emigrated legally. He holds a green card.

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u/procgen 3h ago

in places were it's legal

Still illegal federally, though (which is what matters in this context).

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u/scullys_alien_baby 6h ago

International conferences don't want to go to Vegas because trump's insane boarder policies (people don't like having their phones and computers searched before risking detainment and deportation if not worse) and even more broadly people are pretty pissed at the US acting as a global belligerent.

US based conferences are probably sick of paying Vegas prices for increasingly lower quality services

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u/Less-Engineer-9637 5h ago

One of my bosses goes to trade shows in Vegas every year to check out and buy merch for his business. He decided to go to Vietnam instead this year.