Resorts World Las Vegas has a new campaign all over the city – All Resort, No Fees. But will it work? 

All Resort, No Fees.

The new campaign from Resorts World Las Vegas hits the heart of consumer dissatisfaction with the gaming capital of the world. Rampant and runaway fees, escalating prices, and a disconnect from the working class tourism that made Las Vegas a staple of US tourism has hit a wall.

Resorts World Las Vegas is at the end of the Strip opposite Fontainebleu LV, the latest glitzy high rise and the second outpost from the Miami legend. The complex, of course, hosts a very large casino, shopping complex, meetings, spas, and 69 restaurants and bars from celebrity-chef fine dining to casual dining and a Starbucks. The three hotels that operate on the property are the Hilton Las Vegas, Conrad Las Vegas, and Crockfords, a LXR hotel chain also from Hilton. I reviewed the Conrad Las Vegas in October 2022.

International arrivals are down 13% in June and domestic traffic is down 6.5%. The airport, is only down 4% but it’s unclear if that includes connecting traffic.

A great solo travel tip spotted this week on Live and Let's Fly.

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