Las Vegas visits decline in November
Visits decrease 5.2 per cent year-over-year.
US.- The Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority (LVCVA) has reported that 3.14 million people visited Las Vegas in November. That’s a decrease of 5.2 per cent from 3.31 million in November 2024 and from 3.4 million in October 2025.
Hotel occupancy was 79.4 per cent, down two points year-over-year, and the average daily rate (ADR) was $193.04, a decrease of 2.9 per cent. The weekend occupancy rate was 88.3 per cent, down 0.8 points.
Hotel occupancy on The Strip was 82 per cent, down from 84.3 per cent in October 2024, while Downtown occupancy was 66.4 per cent, down from 70.2 per cent. Convention attendance was 547,000, down 0.2 per cent year-over-year.
The LVCVA said: “Punctuated by the SEMA/Automotive Aftermarket Industry Week tradeshow, the third annual F1 Las Vegas Grand Prix race, and three Raiders home games, November saw the destination welcome approx. 3.14m visitors, down 5.2 per cent year-over-year.”
The Nevada Gaming Control Board (NGCB) reported that the state’s casinos generated $1.347bn in revenue in November. That’s an increase of 2.39 per cent year-over-year.
Clark County, which includes the Strip, downtown Las Vegas, North Las Vegas, the Boulder Strip and surrounding areas, generated $1.2bn in revenue, up 2 per cent compared to the same period in 2024. The Las Vegas Strip contributed $748.3m of that, down 0.56 per cent.