Amanda Belarmino In The News

Wallet Hub
Times Square might be the most famous destination in the U.S. for ringing in the new year, but it's also extremely expensive. Local businesses in NYC 鈥 and many other famous locales across the U.S. 鈥 are notorious for hiking up their prices when big crowds are in town for a major event. That鈥檚 especially true for hotels, which can experience price increases of several hundred percent over the rest of the year. The last thing you want to do in the final hours of 2025 is wreck your finances over one night of festivities.
Las Vegas Review Journal
No one would have expected back in 1985 that the National Finals Rodeo would be the massive success that it has become. But now, 40 years later, it鈥檚 one of the toughest tickets to get, and what is considered the Super Bowl of rodeos is primed to extend its record of 379 consecutive sell-out performances with 10 nights of competition Thursday through Dec. 13 at 性视界传媒鈥檚 Thomas & Mack Center.
Las Vegas Review Journal
While visitors and pundits continue to grapple with affordability concerns in Las Vegas, a few casino operators are separating themselves by resisting the industry鈥檚 post-COVID march toward higher prices and fewer player-friendly perks.
TheStreet
Las Vegas has had a rough go of it this year, with tourism down about 8 percent compared to 2024, according to the most recent report from the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority (LVCVA). Restaurants have been hit hard, and dozens of neighborhood diners and upscale celebrity restaurants alike have closed their doors, most of them permanently.
The Food Institute
Fewer available workers, supply chain disruptions and overall economic pressures have combined to produce fewer job openings in the foodservice and hospitality sectors this year, according to the National Retail Federation. Meanwhile, experts told The Food Institute the labor outlook for 2026 doesn鈥檛 seem any brighter.
K.S.N.V. T.V. News 3
Visitors to Las Vegas are noticing thinner crowds at popular spots like the airport and the Strip, and many are embracing the change.
Morning Star
These days, local taxes can easily add more than $100 to the bill for a hotel stay - and the businesses don't even get the money. Your hotel bill may soon be getting higher - and it could have nothing to do with the room rate.
MarketWatch
Your hotel bill may soon be getting higher 鈥 and it could have nothing to do with the room rate. A number of cities are upping the taxes they levy on hotel guests. The add-on expense, sometimes referred to as a 鈥渂ed tax鈥 or 鈥渢ourist tax,鈥 can equate to hundreds of dollars in certain instances, depending on the locale and how long a guest stays.