The July 4th holiday weekend means a busy weekend for the Las Vegas Hotels
The July 4th
holiday weekend is going to be one of the hottest holidays for the
"We paid $400
dollars for four days and three nights. We went through Southwest also. It was
a combined deal," said Paige German, visitor from
Rising gas
prices is a huge concern for drivers thinking to visit
Las Vegas has
also seen the effect of the economic crisis, some of the major casinos were
pushed to reduce their labor force to keep the prices down and to maintain the local
economic engine oiled up and running, however, the Las Vegas casinos are surprisingly
well adapted to the shifting U.S and world economy, and as long as they keep
getting visitors, all the casinos will still employ hundreds of thousands of
people.
Thanks to the income generated by the casinos, the hotels can keep their rates at a lower level and bring more people; tourism is the most important element in the city’s economy and with over 40 million visitors coming to Las Vegas every year, the future of the people working for or in industry depends on the ability to adapt the business to the people’s necessities and budgets.
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1 Response to "The July 4th holiday weekend means a busy weekend for the Las Vegas Hotels" 
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said this on 18 Jul 2008 4:59:53 PM ADT
I tried to plan a trip to Las Vegas a week before the 4th but it fell through. I saw some good deals around but unfortunately couldn't get it all together. It definitely would've been an affordable weekend trip. Guess I'll have to stay on my toes for the next long weekend.
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