Las Vegas Casinos Change Strategy for Canadians

Las Vegas doesn’t typically need to issue anyone an invitation. The city sells itself. But at the moment, that machine is sputtering a little. Canadian tourism has slowed, and not just a bit. Flights are down. Visitor traffic is down. Spending is down. Nightclubs are losing money. Casinos are feeling it. Hotels are feeling it. The Strip still appears to be as busy as ever, but the business it’s doing is a very different kind of transaction.

So Vegas is in the process of doing something. Some casinos are treating the Canadian dollar as equal to the U.S. dollar. No exchange loss. No conversion penalty. No math games at the cashier. And now they’re layering in gaming credits, hotel incentives, and bundled comps just to make it easier to justify the trip.

The Montana Comparison That Makes Sense

Maybe this is something we can do in Montana? Canadian traffic matters here more than many people are willing to admit. Border towns see it first, but the trend doesn’t end there. Cross-border traffic is good for casinos, hotels, gas stations, and restaurants that do business. When that slows, the ripple effect moves quickly…

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