The.Las Vegas Experience
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Area
Overview
The.Las Vegas Experience
Developed as an entertainment destination, Las
Vegas is driven by a consumer services economy
where “the experience” is its primary commodity.
Las Vegas is one of the most visited tourist
destinations in the United States and it possesses a
unique international appeal that draws a remarkable
3.4 million visitors each month. Identified as the
global capital of entertainment and gaming, it is
the iconic three-mile stretch of Las Vegas Boulevard
known as “the Strip” that draws visitors to Las
Vegas. With 115,000 hotel rooms located on the
Strip, the concentration of tourists is more than
any other metropolitan statistical area in the world.
The Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Association
reported 41.1 million visitors in 2014 and project the
total number of visitors to reach a new market high
of 42 million in 2015.
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