Five casino districts across Nevada that don’t rely on air-travel, mid-week business travel and tourists, but instead rely on local gamblers and people who drive-in from California, recorded all-time monthly revenue records in March, including Downtown Las Vegas, Elko County and the Carson Valley Area. (The revenues are up 67% from the same time last year.) Fitch is predicting Las Vegas won’t fully recover until 2024. In March, casinos on the tourist-reliant Strip recorded revenues of just over $500 million, which is still down 9.1% from March 2019.
While there are positive signs of revenue growth, a full recovery is still years away, Colin Mansfield, an analyst from Fitch Ratings, said. The Covid-19 pandemic dealt a crushing blow to casino operators. Wynn’s move to 100% gaming floor capacity, while not earth-shattering, is a welcome development on the Strip. The casino offers a wide variety of table games and slots, and luxurious salons. MORE FROM FORBES March Madness And Stimulus Checks Helped Nevada Bring In More Than $1 Billion In Monthly Gambling Revenue By Will Yakowicz Answer 1 of 20: So my room on the 63rd floor was right next to a set of doors that had 'sky casino' above it. Try your luck at the sky-lit art casinos at Wynn and Encore Las Vegas.