Fletch Brunelle of Las Vegas tells us about the rebrading as 'The Greatest Arena on Earth'


Fletch Brunelle of Las Vegas tells us about the rebranding as ‘The Greatest Arena on Earth’

Saturday, 09 Nov, 2022 0

The last four months have record volumes at the airport volumes, with most international flights tourism returning, which is highly welcomed by a community where 30-35% of all employment is tied to tourism.

The rebranding as ‘The Greatest Arena on Earth’, goes along for a city with 150,000 hotel rooms, where a new Madison Square Garden Arena is opening; a new 700-room Fountainblue Hotel adjacent to Resort World; F1 races slated for November 2023 as a night race; NFL Super Bowl in 2024.

From a sustainability standpoint, most major hotels have switched to solar power, waste are are sorted and recycled, and water conservation initiatives have been going on for years.



 

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