WHEN IT COMES TO HOSPITALITY
, the reputation of Las Vegas has been hard to beat since its founding in 1905. The famous Nevada desert town has proven resilient despite the brutal beating it took in 2020—when heavy losses in the gambling, entertainment and convention businesses gave the state the unenviable distinction of topping all others in terms of lost jobs for much of the year.
Development has continued along Las Vegas Boulevard, including Resorts World, which opened last year as the Strip’s first new megacasino in a decade. Smart money wouldn’t bet against a big Sin City tourism rebound and visitors willing to venture beyond the Strip will find the biggest rewards. “The best shows, restaurants and places to go may not be on the billboards,” advises magician Penn Jillette, who has lived in Las Vegas since 1994. Here, Mr.
Thank you!
The WSJ is owned by Rupert Murdoch who loves Putin, hates America, and wants to destroy democracy. Don’t give him your time or money.
This is so bad. Do better WSJ.
Is the Palomino Club still open in Las Vegas? 😎
Something tells me the Wall Street journal is a dubious source for the inside scoop on Vegas