I wouldn't be so sure. Jet fuel prices are causing major price gouging, if you haven't already planned on going and bought everything, you might not be able to afford it now. There was also no advertising when I was there three weeks ago.Ticket sales are way down for WM. According to WrestleTix, who is pretty good at tracking these things, they’re at about 38,000 for Saturday and just under 40,000 for Sunday.
They’ll move a lot close to the show, but it’s been rough.
You know exactly the reason. That being said, when I go there I gamble a lot so they still give me free stuff. They're still doling it out. I was just there last month and there were a lot of people there, but I feel like the working class is definitely being priced out. When you drive down the Strip on Saturday night and see the absolute horde of people going to get Taco Bell (in Vegas you get Taco Bell? Really?), it's like man, people are coming here but they're not doing so good.Part of that is crappy WWE creative and a poor build to Wrestlemania, part of it can easily be attributed to the ridiculous WWE ticket prices, but part of it is also a larger tourism problem they are having in Vegas in general.
I was reading an article recently that was talking about how overall tourism to Las Vegas is nearing historic lows over the last year or so. Apparently things are so bad that many of the major casinos and entertainment venues are even getting rid of the comp meals and drinks that Las Vegas hospitality is famous for. Even the entertainers that have year long residencies there and ongoing shows are really suffering from terribly low ticket sales. For whatever reason, people just aren’t going to Vegas like they used to.