The rip-off keeping Sin City natives away from the dying Strip
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A Las Vegas man has shared a common reason why locals avoid the Strip – in a sign the troubled city is pricing out visitors near and far. 

In an anonymous letter, a Sin City local lamented the ridiculous prices he has had to pay for parking. 

In a letter signed by Jean Man from Las Vegas, he detailed spending for parking his car at the Mandalay Bay Casino and Resort as he attended a Las Vegas Aces game. Upon returning shortly after, he encountered a higher charge of .

In both cases, the local was paying for parking on the sixth-floor roof. 

‘Do you want to know why locals are going to stop going to the Strip?’ the letter, which was published by the Las Vegas Review-Journal, asked. 

‘The parking fees are ridiculous. There is no justification for charging these fees. Taking advantage of people is shameful.’

The letter represents yet another realm where Las Vegas is becoming more expensive and pushing all but the highest-earning away. 

Las Vegas has seen a 7.8 percent dip in the number of tourists between January and August of this year when compared to the same period last year, as guests complain of getting fleeced left and right. 

A Las Vegas local sent an anonymous letter to the media where he described paying as much as $50 for parking at the Mandalay Bay Casino and Resort

A Las Vegas local sent an anonymous letter to the media where he described paying as much as $50 for parking at the Mandalay Bay Casino and Resort

Rising prices in Las Vegas have led to a 7.8 percent dip in tourism between January and August of this year when compared to the same period last year

Rising prices in Las Vegas have led to a 7.8 percent dip in tourism between January and August of this year when compared to the same period last year

Visitors have reported being charged $26 for a water bottle from a hotel minibar and $74 for two drinks at the Las Vegas Sphere. 

On social media, others who recently traveled to Sin City have expressed paying similarly ridiculous prices. 

A user on Reddit said they felt more ‘like a spectator instead of a participant,’ and that they had to spend $30 for a glass of a restaurant’s house wine and $50 for two bottles of water from the hotel room minibar. 

‘I have honestly never been to a place that was more absurdly priced,’ the user wrote. 

That sentiment extends to locals as well, as shown by the anonymous letter as well as social media posts from Las Vegas residents. 

In a post published to a Las Vegas locals Facebook page, a resident complained of no free parking on the Strip for residents.

In the comments under the post, another wrote: ‘Some of these casinos are so greedy even their employees have to pay for parking, when they have to go to work.’ 

Another wrote: ‘The corporations are gouging when they are charging to park. There is no lack of parking space in Las Vegas. It’s nothing but parking garages as far as the eye can see, so there’s literally no reason to charge for it other than to gouge…’ 

The Mandalay Bay Casino and Resort is just one of many places on the Las Vegas strip that locals and visitors feel are too expensive

The Mandalay Bay Casino and Resort is just one of many places on the Las Vegas strip that locals and visitors feel are too expensive

Las Vegas locals are also avoiding the strip amid elevated prices and an economic squeeze in Nevada caused by slipping tourism

Las Vegas locals are also avoiding the strip amid elevated prices and an economic squeeze in Nevada caused by slipping tourism 

Sin City’s rising prices have led to a parallel rise in the average income of its visitors. 

Last year, 64 percent of Las Vegas tourists had an income of at least $100,000, up significantly from 48 percent in 2023 and a dramatic spike from 28 percent in 2019, according to a report from the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority

Meanwhile, Nevada and Las Vegas locals are struggling under the economic impact of slipping tourism. 

Some have even had to sell plasma to make ends meet while spending months looking for work in a city that lost 4,300 jobs month-over-month in August. 

In August, Nevada also had the fourth worst unemployment rate in the country among metropolitan areas with less than one million people, at 5.6 percent. 

The state lost 6,000 private sector jobs between July and August, primarily in the construction and food and beverage industries, which are two of the state’s biggest economic engines after gaming. 

Between the economic squeeze locals are facing and Las Vegas’s ever-increasing sticker shock, it is no wonder the city’s residents are avoiding the Strip. 

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