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Question of the Day - 24 November 2025

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Reader Poll: How many times do you plan to visit Vegas in 2026? 

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Thanks to everyone for the feedback on the poll preview last week. We didn't use a few suggestions, since they were more like essay questions than a selection for this kind of survey. 

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  • Joseph Mackin Nov-24-2025
    Visiting Vegas in 2026
    Zero times! Las Vegas can keep its parking and resort fees, as well as their 6:5 blackjack. And besides, table games shall be coming to New York City next year where I reside.

  • Scott Nov-24-2025
    Joseph M
    You complain about Vegas but you're willing to pay to access a Vegas related subscription service. Makes perfect sense. Stay home...you're probably a huge buzzkill anyway!

  • Hoppy Nov-24-2025
    N.Y.C.
    New York City table games. High energy experience no doubt. But, watch out for 6:5.

  • David Miller Nov-24-2025
    Looking Grim
      Well it appears that the ever esculating corporate price gouging has set the stage for what is happening in Vegas. There are only so many whales - and the minnows are tired of being fleeced. The things that built Vegas have been ignored/cancelled by the various casinos and everyone, from visitors to employees are paying the price. Every which way you turn, someone or entity has their hand in your pocket. Fee after fee, tipping, room rates with the detested rip-off "resort fees", garbage 6/5 blackjack, non paying/winning slot machines, disappearing video poker - name your choice of poison - the casinos have got gouging down to a science. This forthcoming year will only get worse and there is no real end in sight. The casinos got fat after the end of covid as millions descended on Vegas and spent foolishly. Add in the ever esculating fee heavy airfare, car rental expenses, overpriced food and drink -and you have what we have today. I have 1 trip planned in Jan - then, who knows.

  • John James Nov-25-2025
    Visiting Vegas
    I refuse to go to any smoking casinos. So it’s not worth it to go to Vegas just for Park MGM