To the editor: Workers author Terry Castleman asserts that “Californians could possibly be accountable for a good portion of the decline in Vegas tourism” (“Las Vegas is down on its luck as tourism drops. Why it’s type of California’s fault,” Aug. 4). Though this can be true, the article doesn’t go into different elements as to why tourism in Las Vegas has considerably declined.
Earlier than tourism in Vegas decreased, its bills have been already excessive, from quick meals combo meals costing a minimum of $30 to cocktails pricing at $25, to not point out the everyday value of a lodge room being greater than $160 per night time. With Californians coping with our personal financial struggles, Vegas is simply approach too costly to trip to, which may be a significant motive for Vegas tourism declining.
Madison Fujimoto, Gardena
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To the editor: Castleman’s article on tourism being down in Las Vegas must be a wake-up name to and a chance for California. We all know that the world is just not enamored with President Trump.
However we nonetheless want tourism, so let’s set ourselves other than Trump’s America. All vacationers to California ought to get an across-the-board 10% discount on lodge rooms, meals, ride-share companies and tickets to museums and theme parks. Let’s put the welcome mat out to the world.
Chuck Heinz, West Hills
