If it looks like more Americans are traveling domestically than ever before, this is not your imagination. Flights are sold out or there are extreme price surcharges, hotel room availability seems to be scarce at vacation hotspots, and the number is growing everywhere. This is good news for the U.S. economy and popular summer travel destinations – Las Vegas is one of them.

Temperatures above 100 won’t matter this summer. Vaccination rates have gone up, COVID-19 cases have gone down, and the world Epicenter for gambling and entertainment opens up quickly for those who want to blow off some steam and blow some money.

With the state of Nevada set to remove restrictions and return 100% capacity in all business areas on June 1st, Las Vegas generates a lot of search traffic for summer vacation, TripAdvisor Lists Las Vegas as a top 6 search. Conde Nast Traveler noticed the copious amounts of direct flights in McCarran International Airport as a factor in the city ranks high in the appraisal of this popular website.

And even when lines return to some of the most popular tourist destinations, bargains still exist. Industry analyst Jason Ader said PlayUSA that $ 100 a night mid-week room in a five-star hotel Bellagio Casino & Resort wouldn’t be uncommon this summer, and it still is.

Why Vegas is going to be a hot tourist destination this summer

1. Blinds, blinds and spectacles for show-goers

You have exhausted every title on Netflix, Amazon Video, and Hulu that has no subtitles and found that you are no longer as obsessed with unboxing videos as you used to be. You have to step off that couch to a seat in a theater or arena with a few thousand like-minded, low-entertainment, really social distance brothers.

Entertainment highlights are:

      • Conor McGregor struggle Dustin Poirier on July 10th in the T-Mobile Arena. UFC President Dana White says a capacity amount will be accommodated.
      • usher Beginning of his residency at the Colosseum in Caesars Palace on July 16.
      • Bruno Mars‘Six show run at the Park Theater from July 4th. Be warned, it will cost you. The appropriate seats were sold out “in minutes”.
      • The Garth Brooks Stadium tour Hit Allegiant Stadium on 10th of July. It’s sold out, but if you have low-level friends you might have a chance.
      • Comedian like Bill Maher (July 16-17 in Mirage) and Trevor Noah (July 9-10 in Wynn) are returning.
      • The Life is beautiful The music festival returns with headliners from September 17th to 19th Billie Eilish, Green day and Taming the Impala.

2. New places to play and linger

Virgin Hotels Las Vegas – formerly Hard Rock at 4455 Paradise Road – Opened at the end of March and will have a 5 acre pool area opening this summer. Resorts world, a $ 4.3 billion, 3,500 room monster and that first big resort opening on the strip in more than a decade will open the doors June 24th. The resort’s pool will be the same impressive area as Virgin, plus 117,000 square feet for a casino, retail and restaurants.

3. Some limitations

Nevada is expected to resume 100% capacity at all facilities as Florida and Texas – both popular summer travel searches and widespread – enter hurricane season. Florida Governor Ron DeSantis is trying to get rid of COVID restrictions as soon as possible in order to open the state and let tourists back in. He’s even trying to legalize sports betting in Florida. But it’s wise to take that dry, hurricane-free heat in Vegas, where sports betting and gambling, as well as world-class hotels and courts, are all within miles on the Strip.

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4. Vegas is still the fantasy haven you know and love

While beach vacations are hands down the most popular for summer travelers, if you can avoid the surf, veGas has the “everyone is on vacation mood” with something for everyone, not just for gamers. Rooms of all price ranges, great food, acres of pools and shows of all kinds. Oh yeah, and gambling.

Another key is location and easy access as you will be three miles from The Strip when your plane lands.

5. The restaurant scene is booming

Buffets were one of the symbolic victims of the precautions taken by COVID-19, which was the case with all of the breathing and touching and hovering over the fried shrimp and so on. But even Las Vegas buffets are slowly coming back to life albeit slowly and with knowledge gained from before the pandemic. Two of the most popular in town are Bacchanal buffet at Caesars Palace, which will reopen May 20th, and Bad spoon at Cosmopolitan, which is already open.

Along with old standbys and like others Carbones, Gordon Ramsay’s hellish kitchen, cleaver and Golden Steerthere are newbies like Din Tai Fung at Aria, the upcoming Delilah Supper Club in Wynn, a street food market in Resorts World, and James Beard Award finalist’s James Trees Restaurant’s off-strip Al Solito Posto.