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Tourism leaders locally and nationwide are getting jittery about how the COVID-19 omicron variant could affect tourism so soon after the United States opened its borders to restart international travel.
The winter holidays have finally arrived!
A recent study by researchers at the University of Nevada Las Vegas (UNLV) came to a startling conclusion, which many feel could shake up the casino world –in terms of game mechanics, house edges, and even marketing.
November could see a banner month for tourism travel to Las Vegas in a season that is typically "soft" for demand.
November could see a banner month for tourism travel to Las Vegas in a season that is typically "soft" for demand.
Thanksgiving holiday travelers are coming, and they have quite the appetite.
Thanksgiving vacation travelers are here, and they're bringing a lot of appetite.
Every time Anthony Lucas, Ph.D., and his colleagues at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, produce a study about slot machines, he gets feedback from the gaming industry.
Every time Anthony Lucas, Ph.D., and his colleagues at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, produce a study about slot machines, he gets feedback from the gaming industry.
Join us at the International Luxury Hotel Association's two day INSPIRE21 conference taking place at the Fairmont Miramar Hotel & Bungalows, Santa Monica on December 2-3.
Every business owner with a call center knows the experience you want your customers to avoid: stuck in an endless maze of automated options, none of them right, frustration rising as the minutes tick on.
How your food gets to you and where it comes from is shifting.