gregorybrown+FollowLas Vegas feels the pinch as tourism dipsDespite the buzz of the sold-out Grand Prix, Las Vegas is feeling the sting of fewer visitors—flight passenger numbers dropped nearly 10% in November compared to last year. Even international travel is down, with noticeably fewer Canadian and Asian tourists. Local businesses and officials are brainstorming ways to bring back the crowds, from new events to even considering stricter policies on the Strip. What do you think it’ll take to get Vegas booming again? Is it the economy, global politics, or just changing travel habits? Let’s hear your thoughts! #News #LasVegas #Tourism385Share
Justin Dixon+FollowNiagara Falls eyes massive tourism upgradeA major shakeup could be coming to Niagara Falls, Ontario—think an amusement park, a giant observation wheel, and a revamped power station turned boutique hotel, all aimed at making the area a true year-round hotspot. The new Destination Niagara Strategy is set to double annual visitors and pump billions into the local economy, with plans for better transit and international flights, too. Locals and tourists alike could see more jobs, new attractions, and a totally reimagined Falls experience. What would you want to see most: thrill rides, art spaces, or something else? #Travel #NiagaraFalls #Tourism00Share
Kelly Mack+FollowNiagara Falls aims for a Vegas-style glow-upImagine Niagara Falls not just as a natural wonder, but as a buzzing hotspot packed with new casinos, expanded airports, and sleek streetcars. Ontario’s new Destination Niagara Strategy is set to pump billions into the area, hoping to double the number of visitors and turn Niagara Falls into the ‘Las Vegas of the North.’ Locals could see more jobs, bigger events, and a totally transformed skyline. What do you think—will this boost the region or change its charm? Would you want Niagara Falls to feel more like Vegas, or keep its classic vibe? #Travel #NiagaraFalls #Tourism00Share
Alexander Thomas+FollowDream Destinations Are Closing Their DoorsEver wanted to wander Venice’s canals or hike Machu Picchu without crowds? That dream might be fading fast. From Bhutan’s pricey new entry fees to Venice’s tourist caps and the Galapagos’ strict quotas, these iconic spots are clamping down on visitors to protect their magic. If you’ve got these places on your bucket list, better start planning—and saving—now. Some of the world’s most stunning countries are getting ready to say, “No more tourists!” #Travel #TravelNews #Tourism01Share