![]() “If this bill passes, I think it ensures guest choice,” said Virginia Valentine, president and CEO of the Nevada Resort Association. Proponents include major casino operators and the Nevada Resort Association, who say the daily housekeeping rules are outdated, limit customer choice and make operating amid a labor shortage more difficult. Nevada lawmakers are considering a bill that would repeal the provision that requires daily housekeeping in resorts and hotels. Three years after the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, Las Vegas is operating much as it had in 2019.īars and restaurants are open, masking is a thing of the past, and tourists are back in casinos – with visitor volume in March down just 1% from the same month in 2019.īut one pandemic-era policy still hangs over the city's tourism industry: 2020’s Senate Bill 4, which in part requires Las Vegas and Reno resorts and hotels to clean rooms daily. ![]() Watch Video: Here's how a new seating dashboard can help families while flying
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