Amanda Belarmino In The News

Travel Awaits
The last major Las Vegas hotel that shut down during the pandemic is finally set to reopen, and it’s got a brand new owner.
The Street
Caesars, MGM, Wynn, and the rest of Las Vegas are ready for tourists, huge events, major construction, BTS, and the NFL draft.
K.S.N.V. T.V. News 3
As inflation soars and gas Nevada gas prices continue to average more than $5.20 per gallon, more and more families are watching their discretionary spending for spring break and summer vacations disappear. “We haven't seen inflation in a number of years, and we certainly haven't seen it at this level,” said economist Mike PeQueen with Hightower Las Vegas.
Las Vegas Review Journal
With four concerts by K-pop band BTS, the National Association of Broadcasters trade show and the National Football League Draft on Las Vegas’ event calendar in the next three weeks, the city’s resorts are gearing to capitalize financially.
K.S.N.V. T.V. News 3
At the Chevron just off the I-15, prices are just under $5.50 a gallon.
Washington Post
The Lafayette Hotel in San Diego’s trendy North Park district wants you, and it isn’t afraid to appeal to your sense of nostalgia. It is one of many new hotel projects vying for your booking this summer.
Las Vegas Review Journal
It doesn’t get much better than getting together with a bunch of buddies in one of Clark County’s 99 sportsbooks to absorb the March Madness hoops fest on big-screen LED televisions.
Las Vegas Review Journal
Thousands of sports-betting basketball fans will be arriving Thursday in Las Vegas for what has become the most bet-on sporting event on the calendar — the NCAA March Madness college basketball tournament.