Las Vegas' future looking bright in 2021 with COVID restrictions changing
LAS VEGAS (KTNV) — First casinos then bars and restaurants, and now entertainment is slowly returning to the Las Vegas valley.
The future of Las Vegas is brighter than ever.
Caroline McClain, a professional dancer with X Burlesque at the Flamingo, says the show opened earlier this year with limited capacity and has been slowly adjusting its rules.
And now that masks requirements have been lifted for fully vaccinated people that's one of the biggest changes you'll see.
At the Fremont Street Expereince the wait is finally over
To mark the first official day of full capacity Paul McGuire, the chief marketing officer, says the venue is going big.
Also, the countdown is on for Resorts World Las Vegas to open.
"We wanted to break the mold of what you see up and down the strip only because as you know there hasn't been a property at this level built in over a decade on the Las Vegas strip," said Resorts World president Scott Sibella.
The spotlight is on and the stage is set for Las Vegas to return.