What happens in Las Vegas certainly does not stay in Vegas now that everybody has a cell phone that can record in 4K or 8K.
Such was the case this past week on the infamous Vegas strip.
You never know what you might come across with hundreds of people walking in either direction. From fake showgirls to sexual cards being handed out to people with infant children in strollers, the vacation destination has just about everything.
Popular Vegas accounts have recently been going crazy over the latest situation that pitted several women against each other.
The video below starts with a man in a full suit arguing with a bunch of fake showgirls on the Las Vegas strip.
For those that are unaware, he strip “showgirls” are one of the biggest scams in Vegas, as they will get you to take a picture with them and then try to charge you hundreds of dollars for each girl in the picture.
The ladies on the Las Vegas Strip or Downtown Fremont are not real showgirls, and you are not expected to pay them anything.
The showgirls appeared to have a problem with the woman the young man was with.
Trash talk between them eventually led to a huge fight and hair-pulling before others jumped in to separate them all.
Las Vegas Is Experiencing A Drop In Tourism
The ongoing tourism slump in Las Vegas is taking a toll on the city’s entertainment industry.
Prices have soared for just about everything.
In 2024, NFL fans slammed the insane concession prices for Super Bowl 58 at Allegiant Stadium. Things have not gotten better.
Some tourists blame high costs and have even taken to social media to share their frustrations. You can see posts complaining about a $26 bottle of water in their minibar at the Aria or a bagel being $12.
8 News Now spoke to tourists Caitlyn and Max Laney, from Scottsdale, Arizona, and they stated, “The first day I was here, I got a bagel and it was $12, so I definitely had a little bit of sticker shock,” Caitlyn Laney said.
“For lunch, we had a club sandwich and a couple of Cokes. The Cokes were $4 a pop.”
“I’ve been a couple of times,” Chism told 8 News Now. “It’s much higher than last year.”
Travel to Las Vegas is down, mainly due to a drop in international visitors, particularly Canadians.
Not much is happening in Vegas these days since so many people are deciding to take their money elsewhere.
