Changing Travel to Fit Your Budget!
18 Feb
The casinos in Las Vegas are dealing with a terribly declining economy as is much of the world. To many, some may say, why even spend money on a trip to the casinos with such uncertainty in the market place? For whatever reason the casino industry in general has some special staying power. No doubt a lot of it probably has to do with the fact, whether, people in the casino industry like it or not, that gaming is a vice. There are 1000’s of studies that point to the fact this conclusion is far from being in question.
Today, Las Vegas Casino revenue and win is about 10% down from last year, which in fact started a downward trend in the economics of the casinos in Vegas. So things aren’t good. Add in the fact that there is also a 4% decline in the number of people that have visited Las Vegas over last year and you can see the troubling trend.
To combat this fact many of the casinos are offering major reductions in the pricing of their rooms. This is a 180 degree change from what was “business as usual” for casinos. That is, casinos in Las Vegas would price their packages very cheap, offering almost break even pricing on entertainment and food and beverage, but make it up on the price of the room. That most likely is that rooms are fixed. You can always buy more food and drink. Today, rates have dropped almost 50% where you’ll find daily rooms anywhere from staggering $25 up to $100 and these are for good rooms.
Reserve Vacations is offering several Las Vegas Casino Vacation Packages that are really worth taking a look. The two properties that RVI offers these vacations are the Hilton Garden Inn Las Vegas and the Cancun Resort Las Vegas. Check them both out as each are priced between $99 to $150 for standard vacations.
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