LAS VEGAS — The top tourism official in Las Vegas says the city hasn’t priced out regular travelers, even as July visitor counts fell and casinos took in more from gamblers.

Steve Hill, CEO of the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority (LVCVA), said monthly figures can bounce around but argued the destination remains competitive at different price points.

“We’re not happy with the downturn but the city’s taking steps to address that,” Hill told reporters Friday.

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    5 days ago

    The city is propped up largely by business conventions, at this point. Businesses don’t mind swallowing stupidly high costs, especially for sales+marketing teams who always get blank checks, which artificially inflates the price of visiting for absolutely all other audiences. So, nobody else is going.

    I’ve heard that musicians hate performing in Vegas now because so much of the audience are not real fans - but instead business travelers with comp tickets. Dead audiences who don’t care.

    Unfortunately, I had my first trip to Vegas last year for work. And again in June. And now again in September. Because I’m there for work with work engagements, I don’t get to explore the more interesting things outside the city and strip. And having no interest in gambling, stupid-level drinking, loud noisy music, or flashy shit everywhere, I’ve come to really hate going there.