Las Vegas Can Now Host Conventions With Up to 1,000 Attendees


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Nevada’s Governor Sisolak just announced that gatherings of up to 1,000 attendees can happen in Las Vegas.


In a press conference, Governor Sisolak outlined that gatherings of up to 250 or 50% capacity (whichever is less) are now allowed. 

If a venue has the capacity to keep cohorts of 250 attendees, the limit goes up to 10% of the venue's total capacity provided a safety plan has been submitted and approved by the state. Therefore, if a venue can normally accommodate 10,000 people, they can apply for special permission to host 1,000 (a total of four groups of 250).

This 1,000-person limit applies to conventions provided the following conditions are met:

 

No mingling allowed, no mixing of the groups, distancing and mandatory mask measures have to be respected. Planners need to seek approval for such meetings.

 

Certain large venues such as the T-mobile Arena can apply for a 10% capacity allowance.

The news comes as the Silver State has plateaued in Covid-19 cases from its peak in July.

While this is definitely a sign of restart for the devastated sector of meetings and conventions in Las Vegas, questions still remains on the confidence of planners to book business in a ‘destination’ city.

Las Vegas in most cases requires travel. Regional business can kickstart the comeback, but national and international business travel still remain unlikely.