Is Las Vegas Losing Its Magic? Trump SHOCKED as Tourism Decline Revealed!

The Fading Glitter of the Strip. Las Vegas, the amazing sanctuary of neon and excitement, deals with an unexpected dimming of its attraction. Current reports reveal a 6.5% year-to-date decline in tourist, with fewer global visitors and a drop in gaming earnings indicating economic concerns. The renowned "Invite to Las Vegas" indication still draws crowds, however the city's high expenses might be pressing tourists to look for more economical destinations. Economic expert Stephen Miller highlights concerns for 2025 and beyond, noting a constant decline in visitors and airport traffic. Yet, Las Vegas remains resistant, with its dynamic home entertainment, first-rate programs, and progressing destinations like sports events and conventions. While obstacles like increasing costs and global competitors loom, the city's history of reinvention offers hope. Can Las Vegas adapt to recapture its worldwide appeal, or will the Strip's shine continue to fade? This exploration delves into the numbers, visitor point of views, and the city's capacity to reclaim its status as a must-visit destination.

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43 responses to “Is Las Vegas Losing Its Magic? Trump SHOCKED as Tourism Decline Revealed!”

  1. @mababa5821 Avatar
    @mababa5821

    Vegas is slowly fading, becoming the new Atlantic city of the west coast. The greed of the big casinos is the blame. I wouldn’t take a dump there

    1. @veganbadass Avatar
      @veganbadass

      Trump did massive damage to Atlantic City and now his administration is hurting tourism.

    2. @Patrick-yh5yd Avatar
      @Patrick-yh5yd

      Plus so many casinos all over America.

  2. @ajshaka3212 Avatar
    @ajshaka3212

    Vegas should drop its prices

    1. @johnnolan5579 Avatar
      @johnnolan5579

      Foreign tourists are still not coming.

  3. @bjamezmadamba9747 Avatar
    @bjamezmadamba9747

    with $55 plus resorts fee and you have to pay for parking.. well all of it adds up

  4. @daddynguyen921 Avatar
    @daddynguyen921

    All fees is unacceptable!
    They need us
    But we don’t need them

    1. @marcymccann901 Avatar
      @marcymccann901

      Tourists had the money, but not locals!

    2. @moderatorenforcement3001 Avatar
      @moderatorenforcement3001

      Locals are broke. Tourist will stop coming and vegas will start laying off locals and closing up casinos and hotels. Good job

  5. @alexanderbont Avatar
    @alexanderbont

    The last time I was in Vegas the valet said he had a sore back so he could not lift the bags into the car so I had to do it myself and then he showed the taxi driver that I only paid him $5… Coming from a country that does not tip it just made me never want to come back.

    1. @marcymccann901 Avatar
      @marcymccann901

      Las Vegas workers live with their tips but with good services in exchange, which is not happening at the moment….

    2. @Mr.Peepers Avatar
      @Mr.Peepers

      They’re weird about tipping. I had a Vegas cab driver literally grab a couple dollars out of my hand when I was paying my fare and shoot me this look. I only use Uber now and never use a credit card in a regular cab because they skim your card number. It was happening all the time in Australia on business trips. Started paying them in cash and eventually learned how to drive myself on the other side of the road and rented cars

  6. @milotherussianblue3691 Avatar
    @milotherussianblue3691

    You guys just don’t get it. International travelers are NOT coming.

    1. @wendyryder2708 Avatar
      @wendyryder2708

      DEFINITELY NOT AUSSIES!!!!!

    2. @Tay-ci8mc Avatar
      @Tay-ci8mc

      As a rule of thumb, I’m not traveling ANYWHERE that will go through my phone during entry in the country

    3. @theflash4956 Avatar
      @theflash4956

      Trump will blame Obama, Biden, Clinton, Abraham Lincoln, anyone but himself. The damage has been done, and will not improve for at least 10–15 years. Only Americans will go there now, and I’m not sure if Americans can afford to anyway. Better, nearer, cheaper places around the world to see and enjoy. The Football World Cup, in 2026, and the Olympics in 2028, will be total disasters in terms of attendance figures. My holiday plans will be Asia, Caribbean, Europe, South America, anywhere but America.

    4. @danspage31 Avatar
      @danspage31

      ​@@Tay-ci8mcvegas is in the US not China

  7. @philipsauers4987 Avatar
    @philipsauers4987

    All the free shows, entertainment, rides, give-aways, affordable things are gone. Anyone can go to any city anywhere to stay in any hotel that has a mall, casino and restaurants.

    1. @marcymccann901 Avatar
      @marcymccann901

      All of the promotions are gone… there’s no incentive to visit Las Vegas anymore….

  8. @mochtesh Avatar
    @mochtesh

    Vegas fucked itself. It started with the resort fees. Then came the the paid parking. It costs too much money. They’re milking every penny out of you before you even get to your room.

    1. @kieran-c3x Avatar
      @kieran-c3x

      Trump didn’t help either… International tourists are not visiting the US for a while…

    2. @Patrick-yh5yd Avatar
      @Patrick-yh5yd

      Also our culture not producing big name entertainers. I do not want to pay big bucks for some third rate magic person.

    3. @thekid1597 Avatar
      @thekid1597

      💯

    4. @jrealdahoodsgreatest Avatar
      @jrealdahoodsgreatest

      ​@kieran-c3x I moved to Vegas in 2021, trust me red flags were present before Trump. Like the comments says the resort fees and paid parking play a big part. They basically price gouging

    5. @docmichel3120 Avatar
      @docmichel3120

      Greetings Moschtesh — Well said — Well Said.

  9. @Voicenreason247 Avatar
    @Voicenreason247

    Greed ruins all

    1. @thomasfranco5997 Avatar
      @thomasfranco5997

      I know someone who lives and works in Vegas. A friend of mine and I would drive to her house, and we would stay at her home. She just told us that they laid off many people where she works on the strip. Now they have a skeleton crew. SO, SAD!!!

  10. @Flightcontrol96 Avatar
    @Flightcontrol96

    Turns out, legalizing gambling everywhere is detrimental to a town dependent on being a gambler’s oasis.

  11. @bernardocisneros4402 Avatar
    @bernardocisneros4402

    I was driving from Southern California to Chicago and decided to spend the weekend in Vegas. I gave up on that idea as soon as I tried getting a room at a “hole in the wall hotel”. They wanted over $200 for each night (Friday and Saturday). I decided to explore the strip and downtown during the day and night on Friday. Then I drove North to Mesquite and got a room for $33 each night. I had a great time but I will never go back to Vegas. It’s just way too expensive.

  12. @abefroman4953 Avatar
    @abefroman4953

    I went in February and May. Resort fees, parking fees, overpriced food. I won’t be back any time soon.

    1. @Patrick-yh5yd Avatar
      @Patrick-yh5yd

      Look at Gatlinburg North Carolina. Hotels on the river $79.00 a night and hike the smokies!!

  13. @dannyvafa3639 Avatar
    @dannyvafa3639

    It doesn’t matter who lives there. I live in Los Angeles, which includes Beverly hills, Hollywood, Brentwood and the houses are way more expensive and there are many more celebrities. People don’t want to go on vacation and get bent over and f***** spending money on resort fees, parking especially parking in your own hotel, ridiculous resort fees, ETC, do I need to say more?

    1. @Patrick-yh5yd Avatar
      @Patrick-yh5yd

      And the stars are not there .

  14. @hypnoticz9 Avatar
    @hypnoticz9

    Vegas killed all the hotels and resorts that made it Vegas and replaced them with boring uninspiring corporate behemoths

    1. @Jenni3p Avatar
      @Jenni3p

      I totally agree with this. Tacky is fine but there is a middle ground. The Mirage was very nice. Too nostalgic? Go to the Bellagio. Need something cheaper? Hit the Strat. But Aria (for example) feels like I could be in any city except for the slots in the lobby. And they say $26 medium bottle of water in the minibar. Not even the big FiJi

    2. @BPKonyoutube Avatar
      @BPKonyoutube

      I’m still heartbroken about the Mirage closing. 💔💔💔

  15. @bsr6823 Avatar
    @bsr6823

    Everything in Vegas is extremely overpriced. The corporations rob you with fees at every chance they get. They don’t listen to anything that their customers want and they’re surprised that tourism is down in Las Vegas. I was just in Miami and let me tell you it was booming.

  16. @josephberrie9550 Avatar
    @josephberrie9550

    to americans europeans are sick of having to overtip anything that breathes moves or speaks in VEGAS… why is this it does not happen anywhere else in the world

  17. @johncruise1228 Avatar
    @johncruise1228

    Never will come back
    Too many fees
    Parking fees
    Resort fees
    Taxes of food.
    Vegas is getting what they deserve, you can’t keep ripping people off.

    1. @qj5978 Avatar
      @qj5978

      Don’t forget the recent tax changes passed. You might lose tens of thousands of dollars in a year and wind up having to pay taxes on tens of thousands to hundreds of thousands of hand pays. Not fair, especially when gamblers played this year up to the point of the law change expecting the old rules. Now you can have tens to thousands or even hundreds of thousands in losses for a year, and because you can now only write off 90 percent of your losses, might have to pay taxes on tens of thousands to hundreds of thousands in hand pays, even with a huge net loss for the year. This is going to destroy any casino company with properties in the US.

  18. @aviraz00 Avatar
    @aviraz00

    There is nothing worse than finishing a vacation and feeling ripped off, deceived, and taken advantage of. Vegas became very expensive, and there are hidden fees everywhere. The scorching heat and the harsh weather don’t make it any better. Vegas used to be fun, but it has become a money-exhausting pit for big corporations. Do you want us back? Lower prices, remove resort fees, and all other additional costs to make it affordable again.

  19. @Martin951XX Avatar
    @Martin951XX

    Corporate greed has ruined Vegas. We used to go three times a year. Now we avoid Vegas.

  20. @selenaphillips6971 Avatar
    @selenaphillips6971

    Las Vegas Strip needs to do: 1. get rid of the fees[resort and parking] and the CFT sale tax; 2. Remove the costume wearing, con-artists charging $50 and up to take a picture; 3. turn one of those empty business on the north end of the strip into a place for homeless, so they won’t lay down on the strip’s sidewalks; 4. get rid of the timesharing reps; 5. Get rid of people selling stuff on the strip; 6. bring back bargain food like the shrimp cocktail and eggs and streak breakfast.

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