Anonymous wrote:You've got to make your complaints know to city hall, OP. The Strip needs to balance the needs of all its customers, manage its preparations for minimal disturbance and lower hotel prices while the F1 prep is underway.
Based on local news reports, the workers/staff and A FEW local politicians have been complaining but the truth is ... it's always about the money.
I guess F1 did a great sales pitch about how much money the race would bring to town, especially since the cheapest seats are well upwards of $1,000 each. Not to mention they sold the casinos on how much people would pay to stay there so the casinos are now charging room packages anywhere from $6,000 to $1mil. Who the heck pays that kind of money???
What I find most objectionable is they (resorts/casinos) are already closing down their pools and other amenities a month in advance, yet they are still charging resort fees.