Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Vegas officials estimate tourism up this Labor Day

Las Vegas tourism officials estimate this Labor Day weekend is bringing in almost 4 percent more visitors and nearly $7 million more than last year's holiday.

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Projections from the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority show the city prepared for 291,000 visitors this weekend, up 3.6 percent from 281,000 last year.

Hotels are expected to be at 91 percent of capacity, up from 89 percent in 2010.

Labor Day weekend spending that doesn't include gambling is expected to total nearly $178.7 million, up almost 4 percent from $172 million a year ago.

Visitors Authority spokesman Jeremy Handel says Labor Day is one of the biggest three-day weekends for Sin City as visitors take their last trips of the summer.

Final numbers on the weekend's tourism are expected in coming weeks.

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Source: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/44409382/ns/travel-news/

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