How many casinos does Vegas need to keep the gambling business going?

Las Vegas is filled with luxuries and is famous for its casinos. The surroundings in all the casinos are definitely luxury like, the casinos themselves offer us all the fun we could need. Is there too many of them though… Are they slowly consuming all of Vegas, or have they already?

 

On Monday a new casino called the Sand’s Bethlehem Casino opened up bringing the count of casinos in Las Vegas to 122. This means that there are about 200,000 slot machines in Las Vegas alone. Is this not a ridiculously high amount of slot machines. Somwhere around the large figure of 36 million people visit sunny Vegas every year. People don’t always go to Las Vegas just so they can burn holes in the pockets. People also go to this wondrous place to get married, about 300 Las Vegas weddings are conducted every day.

 

That’s a lot of gambling and a lot of weddings, the casinos do contribute a large amount of recreational activities. 120 casinos is a lot of casinos, but is it too many. Vegas has many of the most famous and popular casinos in the world like the Bellagio and Caesars Palace. All of these casinos bring the most amount of money into Las Vegas community. People are packing in the Florida Villas idea and moving to the gambling nation.

 

Now that British Airways have set up a direct flight to Las Vegas from Heathrow I am sure that the visiting rates will be increasing as well. Well is stopping the construction of casinos in Vegas the best way to go? No we don’t, it is the capital of gambling, of course they are going to be building more and more casinos. I am sure that there will be a point when there is not much more reason to create more casinos because the current ones will be bringing in all the business. At the moment, the casinos Vegas can supply our gambling needs with all our requirements. Las Vegas holidays will be growing from year to year and so will the amount we spend in the casino.

 

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