Massive Las Vegas Strip resort casino drops all fees
Resort fees and parking fees have steadily grown on the Las Vegas Strip.

Since its recovery from the Covid pandemic, the Las Vegas strip has been on a pretty big upward climb. It has hosted the Super Bowl, the NFL draft, a Formula One race, multiple Taylor Swift shows, and its usual array of boxing, concerts, and other world-class events.
In recent months, however, signs have emerged that demand is falling. Casinos have been a little more generous with their deals, prices have fallen, and there has been some weakness in gaming revenue.
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These wobbles are relatively minor, since overall, the city has been doing incredibly well, and major events still produce a boom for the entire Strip.
With that said, when it’s not time for a major event, the north Strip has not performed as well as the south and central parts of the Las Vegas Strip.
The Strat, at the northernmost part of the Strip, has struggled and offers very low-priced rooms. This is also true at Circus Circus and the brand new Fontainebleau.