Las Vegas News Update: Drops in Visitors, A’s Ballpark, Safety Concerns, & More with JacobslifeinVegas

Las Vegas sees a 6.5% decrease in visitors, with a major $1.75B A’s ballpark project underway on the Strip. The FAA addresses safety risks between planes and helicopters. MGM Resorts introduces a new credit card, while Bob Marley’s Hope Road experience opens in June.

Las Vegas tourism has slowed down, with a noticeable drop in visitors compared to last year. The strip has seen a 6.5% decline in tourist numbers, yet gambling revenues are still on the rise. Meanwhile, a massive $1.75 billion A’s ballpark construction project is moving forward on the Strip, set to break ground soon.

The FAA recently discovered several safety issues at the Las Vegas Airport, highlighting a need for better regulations between air tour helicopters and planes. On a more positive note, a new Bob Marley attraction will debut at Mandalay Bay this summer.

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