Published on : 20 Jan 2026
Breaking: Las Vegas just posted its WORST tourism year since the early 2000s—down 7.4% to 35.4 million visitors in 2025. The city that built itself on $5 blackjack and cheap thrills now demands $25 minimum bets and has ZERO affordable tables left on the Strip. Canadians—Vegas’ biggest international market—slashed visits 23% ($4 BILLION loss), and July hotel occupancy cratered to 66.7%. Here’s everything that went catastrophically wrong and what it means if you’re planning a Vegas trip in 2026.
Published: January 20, 2026 Total 2025 Visitors: 35,457,000 (DOWN 7.4% from 2024) Last Time This Low: 2000-2003 (two decades ago!) Hotel Occupancy July 2025: 66.7% (DOWN 16.8% year-over-year) Canadian Visitors Lost: 23% decline = $4 BILLION economic hit $5 Blackjack Tables on Strip (2020): 38 casinos $5 Blackjack Tables on Strip (2026): 6 casinos (84% GONE!) Average Blackjack Minimum NOW: $25-$50 (5x-10x higher than 2020) Gambling Revenue: UP 5.5% (fewer tourists, more money extracted!)
The Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority (LCVA) just released its Year-to-Date Summary for 2025, and it’s BRUTAL. The city welcomed 35,457,000 visitors through November—down 7.4% from 38,245,000 in 2024.
Key stats that tell the REAL story:
📉 Hotel Occupancy: 80.7% (DOWN from 85%+ in 2024) 📉 Average Room Rate: $183.51 (DOWN 6.6% despite inflation!) 📉 Convention Attendance: 5,682,200 (DOWN double digits) 📉 International Visitors: 239,500 in November (DOWN from 303,834 last year) 📉 Airport Traffic: Harry Reid International saw 9.6% passenger DROP in November
Steve Hill, LVCVA president, didn’t mince words:
“Some of the decisions our administration has made around international relations [have] caused a drop in tourism.”
Translation: Trump’s tariff threats and “51st state” Canada jokes killed the golden goose. But that’s only PART of the problem.
Here’s what REALLY killed Vegas for middle-class travelers: Casinos got greedy.
2020 Blackjack Reality:
2026 Blackjack Reality:
Oliver Lovat, real-estate consultant who advises Vegas casinos:
“It’s not viable to run a $5 blackjack table anymore. You will lose money running $5 blackjack. Now, some places still have it. But they’re running it at a loss.”
Translation: Nevada’s $12 minimum wage + inflation + labor costs = $5 tables financially impossible.
The numbers prove it:
What 6-to-5 means:
Luke Winkie, Slate staff writer who investigated the decline:
“When I fell in love with Las Vegas, I was playing blackjack at a $5 minimum. Those tables have pretty much disappeared. If I go to Vegas now, I’m going to be risking $25 for each bet I make. So 25-year-old me, who took out a couple of hundred bucks and was making $40,000 a year, would just get cleaned out instantly.”
Casinos didn’t just raise minimums. They rigged the games HARDER.
Traditional Roulette:
New Vegas Nightmare:
What that means: Vegas added a THIRD zero to roulette wheels to extract money even FASTER. The game was already tilted in the house’s favor—now it’s GROSSLY unfair.
Winkie again:
“They’ve already had, like, a pretty significant edge on roulette, but the house just kind of decided, well, that’s not enough. Let’s add another space to make the game even more unfair.”
And here’s the sick irony:
Casinos figured out they can make MORE money from FEWER tourists by jacking prices and tilting odds. It’s working—for them.
Canada is Vegas’ #1 international market—28% of all foreign tourists in 2024 came from north of the border.
2024: Strong Canadian presence 2025: 23% DROP in Canadian visitors
The damage:
Why Canadians stopped coming:
President Trump repeatedly joked about making Canada the “51st state” and threatened 25% tariffs on Canadian goods. Canadians responded with: “Fuck that, we’re not giving you our tourist dollars.”
Circa Resort & Casino CEO Derek Stevens:
“I think everyone is in a position where you can say we’re missing some of our Canadian friends who aren’t visiting this year.”
Rick Harrison (Gold & Silver Pawn Shop):
“I’d say probably 40% to 50% of the people I get are international. [The decline] hasn’t been getting as many visitors as it once did.”
World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC) study found the US was the ONLY economy forecasted to see international visitor spending decline in 2025—equating to $12.56 BILLION loss in revenue.
Translation: The world is PISSED at America right now, and Vegas is paying the price.
July is typically a SLOW month for Vegas (desert heat), but 2025 hit record lows:
July 2025 Hotel Stats:
For context:
Translation: Hotels were one-third EMPTY during peak summer. That’s catastrophic for a city built on volume.
2015 Room Rates: ~$108 average 2025 Room Rates: $183.51 average
That’s a 70% increase in 10 years—WAY faster than inflation (35% over same period).
But it gets worse with hidden fees:
💰 Resort Fees: $30-50/night (NOT included in advertised price) 💰 Parking Fees: $18-30/night at most Strip properties 💰 Food Costs: UP 40-60% since 2020 💰 Drink Prices: $18-25 cocktails now standard
Total weekend cost comparison:
2015 Vegas Weekend (Budget Traveler):
2025 Vegas Weekend (Same Traveler):
That’s a 67% price increase—and the gambling lasts a FRACTION of the time.
Winkie interviewed Vegas’ iconic Strip characters—showgirls, Pennywise impersonators, Captain America photo ops—and they’re FEELING it.
Their theory:
One showgirl with red peacock feathers:
“The big-ticket expansion brings people with cash to go to F1. But those aren’t the people walking up and down the Strip to take photos with us. We’re getting left behind.”
Translation: Vegas pivoted to ULTRA-WEALTHY tourists and abandoned the middle class that built the city.
Vegas hosted its second F1 Grand Prix in November 2025—expected to bring MASSIVE tourist surge.
What actually happened:
Result: F1 brought ultra-rich who gambled in salons, displaced middle-class tourists who actually WALK the Strip and spread money around.
Interstate 15 (California-Nevada border) is Vegas’ LIFELINE—Californians are the #1 domestic market.
2024 I-15 Traffic: Strong 2025 I-15 Traffic: DOWN 4.3%
Why Californians stopped coming:
California legalized online sports betting in late 2024. Now Californians can gamble from their couch instead of driving 4 hours to Vegas.
Speaking of online gambling—it’s KILLING Vegas’ bread and butter.
PokerAtlas CEO Jon Friedberg:
“A 25-year-old with a smartphone can bet on sports, play poker, and spin slots from their apartment. Why drive to Vegas?”
The numbers:
States with legal online gambling (as of 2025):
Translation: Vegas’ geographic monopoly is DEAD. You can gamble anywhere now.
March 2025 vs March 2024:
Convention attendance through November 2025:
Trade show calendar gaps:
Harry Reid International Airport November 2025:
October 2025: DOWN 8.2%
That’s TEN consecutive months of declining air traffic. Airlines are responding by:
Spirit Airlines (once #2 carrier at Vegas):
Translation: Fewer flights + higher fares = even HARDER for budget travelers to reach Vegas.
John Smallwood, president of Travel Outlook (handles calls to 300+ hotels/casinos):
“I’ve seen a startling 25% drop in call volume nationwide. This administration has an arrogance about it, and that offends people that aren’t from here.”
Marta Soligo, UNLV sociology professor who studies tourism trends:
“Negative global views of America have affected inbound tourism. People are choosing Europe instead.”
Teddy Pappageorge, Culinary Union Local 226 secretary-treasurer (42-year veteran):
“In every major metropolitan area, travel tourism is number two or three in revenue. When you see a significant reduction in travel, it’s going to hit this economy hard.”
Karl Moore, McGill University aviation expert:
“Vegas held out longer than anyone expected. Every airline eventually becomes the same. Vegas is becoming every other expensive tourist trap.”
Economists are split on whether Vegas’ decline is a blip or a trend.
Optimistic View:
Pessimistic View:
Historical context:
Translation: Vegas peaked in 2019 and may NEVER hit those numbers again.
If you INSIST on visiting Vegas despite the price gouging, here’s how to avoid getting fleeced:
Off-Strip Casinos with $5 Tables:
Strip Casinos with $5 Tables (Off-Peak Only):
Important: These $5 tables DISAPPEAR on weekends and evenings. Go Tuesday-Thursday, 10 AM-3 PM for best availability.
Under $100/night (including resort fees):
Pro tip: Book Sunday-Thursday. Friday-Saturday rates DOUBLE.
❌ Strip casinos Friday-Sunday ($25-50 minimums, 6-to-5 payouts) ❌ Triple-zero roulette (7.69% house edge = sucker bet) ❌ Resort fees not disclosed upfront (READ fine print!) ❌ F1/Super Bowl/major event weekends ($500+ room rates) ❌ Caesars Entertainment properties (worst 6-to-5 proliferation)
Las Vegas tourism crashed 7.4% in 2025—the WORST performance since the early 2000s—because the city priced out the middle class that built it.
What went wrong:
✅ $5 blackjack extinct (84% of affordable tables GONE) ✅ $25-50 minimums now standard (5x-10x higher than 2020) ✅ Triple-zero roulette (rigged even WORSE than before) ✅ Canadians boycotting ($4 BILLION loss, 23% decline) ✅ Hotel rates up 70% since 2015 (plus hidden fees) ✅ Online gambling competition (why drive when you can gamble from couch?) ✅ Political backlash (Trump tariffs + “51st state” jokes killed international tourism) ✅ F1/Sphere courting ultra-rich (abandoning budget travelers)
The sick irony:
Casinos figured out they make MORE money from FEWER people by jacking prices. It’s working—for them. But it’s KILLING the city’s soul.
Historical reality check:
Vegas built its empire on ONE promise: “Come with $200 and have the time of your life.”
That promise is DEAD.
Now Vegas says: “Come with $1,000 minimum, or stay home.”
Middle-class travelers heard that loud and clear—and stayed home.
For Real-Time Updates:
Vegas tourism data updates monthly. Bookmark this page for 2026 updates as numbers roll in.
If you’re planning a Vegas trip in 2026: Expect $25 minimums, $200+ hotel nights (after fees), and crowds of ultra-wealthy tourists. The Vegas your parents remember is GONE.
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