World of Concrete became the first major trade show to open in the U.S. when the doors opened at the Las Vegas Convention Center’s new $1 billion West Hall expansion Tuesday.
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Conventioneers attending the World of Concrete trade show on Monday were the first customers to use the $52.5 million underground transit system developed by Elon Musk.
Three months after celebrating its March 25 opening with a teaser bash, Virgin Hotels Las Vegas is throwing itself another party.
As convention travel returns to Las Vegas this week with the World of Concrete show, McCarran and the TSA are making preparations to handle larger crowds.
Review-Journal reader Alan Altman recently inquired about why Terminal 3 at McCarran International Airport remains closed to flight traffic.
Organizers of the show dedicated to the concrete and masonry industries also will be the first to use the Las Vegas Convention Center’s new $1 billion West Hall.
Guests staying at Encore can now bring up to two canine friends to enjoy exclusive amenities as part of the Strip resort’s new dog-friendly program.
The Rio’s new owners believe they can tap into what made the off-Strip property successful in the first place while incorporating new elements guests have come to expect in a modern Las Vegas resort.
Electrical issues at McCarran International Airport delayed a handful of Southwest Airlines flights on Friday.
Las Vegas is packing some pow and wow into the July 4th holiday. A classic Las Vegas Strip fireworks spectacular is planned on that date, with pyro erupting off seven resort rooftops.
Guests at Sahara Las Vegas and Resorts World Las Vegas will be able to book restaurants, clubs, pools, attractions and more through the new system, a partnership between OpenTable and UrVenue.
With tourism still on the rebound Clark County is having to again dip into the debt reserve account to make Tuesday’s scheduled Allegiant Stadium bond payment.
Placed in an online-only format last year due to the coronavirus pandemic, the world’s largest gaming industry exhibition will return to a live gathering in the fall.
There aren’t any solid estimates for how many people will visit Las Vegas during the traditional kickoff to summer, but visitors commented on smaller lines and shorter waits than in past years.
“Nevada is the third most expensive behind California and Hawaii,” GasBuddy.com analyst Patrick De Haan said Friday.