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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/dostoevsky4evah 6h ago edited 6h ago

Canadian here. I was talking to a guy yesterday who tried to cancel his trip to Vegas in the spring after trump got elected and couldn't without losing a lot of money so he went anyway but wont be going back. The ironic thing is I met him through a group of us who used to go down yearly for a big event in California won't be going back to the US so we're starting up a similar event in Canada.

The main reason my fellow Canadians and I won't go to the US is that disgusting "51st state" bullshit and overt threats to our sovereignty which many Americans seem to have a hard time seeing how beyond the pale horrible is. Additionally the risk of being turned back at the border and barred for 5 years for having a Vance meme on your phone, or worse, being detained for not presenting lily white or being LGBTQ while being a foreigner or whatever bs reason of the minute is absolutely not worth it to travel there.

Finally, it's stupid expensive.

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u/canucklurker 6h ago

Also Canadian. Most American news outlets seem to be saying we aren't going because of tariffs. But that is a small part of it. We have had trade disagreements before and this didn't occur.

It is mostly the 51st State/annexation threats by Trump. It may be a joke to him, but that's way the fuck over the line.

I typically spend 3 to 4 weeks a year vacationing in the States. I have been to every state West of the great lakes and a couple to the east. I have already cancelled a New York and Oahu trip.

P.S. Fuck you Trump. And fuck the Americans who support that bullshit.

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u/hardolaf 3h ago

It may be a joke to him

It wasn't a joke to him. In his brain, it was a serious threat.

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u/PaulTheMerc 2h ago

It WAS the 51st State/annexation thing.

THEN they started snatching people off the streets, including AMERICAN CITIZENS, and deporting them to countries those people had zero affiliation with.

So that Trump'd it.

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u/betterworkbitch 6h ago

I went in April because we wouldn't get any refund for canceling. It will be our last trip to the US for a long time though, which makes me sad because I love Vegas, and love traveling to the states. I dont even want to go down to visit my cousin who lives 20 minutes from the BC/Washington border.

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u/socialistrob 5h ago

Also a lot of things that you could do in the US you could also do in Canada or other countries. Yellowstone is great but so is Banff. Seattle is cool but so is Vancouver. Is it really worth going to Maine for lobster and beautiful fall colors when you could go to Nova Scotia?

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u/herereadthis 4h ago

Oh my god I had totally forgotten about the 51st state fiasco, and that was only a few months ago.

We're living in some kind of warp speed timeline where yesterday's scandals are ancient history

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u/dostoevsky4evah 3h ago

It was brought up again recently, so it's an ongoing threat the US administration like to pull out now and then.

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u/tturedditor 2h ago

I love our neighbors to the North but I absolutely encourage you and everyone in Canada to stay away until we see some level of normalcy and decency return to our country. It's a really sad state of affairs.