Californians turned out for Las Vegas’ reopening. Will they keep coming?
At Harrah’s, masked gamblers cheer after a winning round at blackjack. Others lounge by the pool with a drink in hand, or dine on a $150 steak at one of the property’s finer restaurants.
Californians Attended Las Vegas Reopening, Will They Keep Coming?
At Harrah's, players in mouthpieces celebrate after a winning round of blackjack, others sit poolside with a drink in hand, or dine on a steak for $ 150 at one of the property's best restaurants.
As Las Vegas launches comeback, an old debate resumes: Can room rates go too low?
Las Vegas is returning to its value destination roots during the coronavirus pandemic, with hotels offering free parking, waived resort fees and discounted room rates to bring tourists back to Nevada.
Las Vegas Strip properties prepare to reopen under uncertain circumstances
Tomorrow, resort property owners hope the sights of an empty Las Vegas Strip will all be a distant memory as the state's economic engine will begin slowly turning again.
Can Casino Buffets Survive COVID-19? Hospitality Experts Have Varying Views
The casino buffet has been an integral part of the Las Vegas experience for decades. But COVID-19 is threatening to put a fork in the Strip amenity staple.
Don’t put a fork in buffets quite yet. Their attraction for tourists make them a sure bet to return. UNLV professor Amanda Belarmino, who teaches strategic management at the William F. Harrah College of Hospitality, tells News 3 LV that buffets could swap out the free-for-all for a butler approach to getting food, with dishes brought to the table and fewer seats to maintain social distancing.