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Related: About this forumVegas hitting jackpot as pandemic-weary visitors crowd back
To Mike Anger in Midland, Michigan, a $100 round-trip airline flight and $260 for five nights at a Las Vegas hotel made it too easy to say yes.
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Vegas hitting jackpot as pandemic-weary visitors crowd back
By KEN RITTER Associated Press 12 hrs ago
LAS VEGAS (AP) To Mike Anger in Midland, Michigan, a $100 round-trip airline flight and $260 for five nights at a Las Vegas hotel made it too easy to say yes.
How could I turn that down? the 39-year-old electrician asked, holding a tall vodka drink, basking in 90-degree temperatures, and soaking in the sights of street entertainers and tourists on Friday in a downtown casino pedestrian mall. ... I'm having a blast, said his friend, cosmetologist Jade Topor. Pretty much what I expected.
Las Vegas has been almost elbow-to-elbow lately with pandemic-weary tourists looking for excitement and entertainment, after casinos rose from 35% to 50% occupancy March 15 under state health guidelines. ... Capacity limits in Las Vegas casinos drop again Saturday allowing 80% occupancy while person-to-person distancing goes from 6 feet (1.8 meters) to 3 feet (0.9 meters). Masks are still required.
People were just yearning to go someplace and let loose, said Alan Feldman, a former casino executive who is now a fellow at the International Gaming Institute at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. ... Among the first arrivals were people ages 60 and older who were recently vaccinated with time and disposable income, he observed.
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Vegas hitting jackpot as pandemic-weary visitors crowd back
By KEN RITTER Associated Press 12 hrs ago
LAS VEGAS (AP) To Mike Anger in Midland, Michigan, a $100 round-trip airline flight and $260 for five nights at a Las Vegas hotel made it too easy to say yes.
How could I turn that down? the 39-year-old electrician asked, holding a tall vodka drink, basking in 90-degree temperatures, and soaking in the sights of street entertainers and tourists on Friday in a downtown casino pedestrian mall. ... I'm having a blast, said his friend, cosmetologist Jade Topor. Pretty much what I expected.
Las Vegas has been almost elbow-to-elbow lately with pandemic-weary tourists looking for excitement and entertainment, after casinos rose from 35% to 50% occupancy March 15 under state health guidelines. ... Capacity limits in Las Vegas casinos drop again Saturday allowing 80% occupancy while person-to-person distancing goes from 6 feet (1.8 meters) to 3 feet (0.9 meters). Masks are still required.
People were just yearning to go someplace and let loose, said Alan Feldman, a former casino executive who is now a fellow at the International Gaming Institute at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. ... Among the first arrivals were people ages 60 and older who were recently vaccinated with time and disposable income, he observed.
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Vegas hitting jackpot as pandemic-weary visitors crowd back (Original Post)
mahatmakanejeeves
May 2021
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underpants
(186,651 posts)1. We might as well realize that it's all basically open now
Yes masks are still a part of life for those who are going to work and at errand running type places but other than that its open.
Haggard Celine
(17,025 posts)2. Yes, most Americans think it's all over,
at least for those of us who've been vaccinated. I still don't get out that much, but when I do, I see lots of people not wearing masks or wearing them improperly, like letting the masks slip down to their chins. I hope for all our sakes that it is over. I guess we're going to find out soon.
underpants
(186,651 posts)3. Yep
I see it all over.