Las Vegas is a tourist City that we understand but without the locals they're tourists will not want to come back. Las Vegas needs to concentrate on providing adequate homes, supporting the people that live here. People can't do a great job if they are worried about how they are going to provide for their families. Workers that enjoy going to work everyday provide great customer service and make the guests feel welcomed. This brings people back,word of mouth is powerful. We work hard bringing money into these companies for different events and as a local we can't even afford to go to most of the events, we should not have to pay full price to enjoy the this we promote in our city. Not everyone that visits the city is rich, most people have to save for months to come here, they want to get their monies worth so asking a local or someone that works in your hotel what would they suggest doesn't work in their favor because they speak about something they haven't seen themselves. For so long Vegas has been the adult playground but now with the new business' and sports teams coming in, Vegas is becoming a family based state and the local business and government needs to readjust their way of thinking inorder to put Las Vegas in the best position to move forward. Take care home first.

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