I Walked the Vegas Strip on a Monday. The Casinos Were EMPTY
Why the Las Vegas Strip is DEAD, the real reason why we got here, caught on camera and explained. 👉 Email me: [email protected] #lasvegas #notleavinglasvegas Is the Las Vegas Strip dead on a Monday? See what the iconic tourist destination actually looks like at noon on a weekday. Many visitors assume the Las Vegas Strip is always packed with tourists, but this look at a quiet Monday afternoon reveals a different reality. If you are planning a trip to Nevada, knowing how the Las Vegas Strip behaves during the work week is essential for setting your expectations. I walk through various locations, including a stop inside a Five Guys, to show the current state of pedestrian traffic. This breakdown helps you understand the realities of Vegas tourism during slower periods. By observing the lack of crowds on a typical Las Vegas Monday, you can decide if a weekday visit aligns with the atmosphere you want for your vacation. We examine why the Las Vegas weekday experience is shifting and what that means for your next booking. Subscribe for weekly Las Vegas travel tips and honest updates on the city, and comment below if you prefer a busy or quiet atmosphere when you visit.

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