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Gay Tourists Abandon The Strip?

MGM and Harrahs have spent years marketing to gay consumers -- and both companies fear gay tourism to Vegas will plummet if Gov. Jim Gibbons makes good on his promise to veto the state's domestic-partner benefits bill.


For years, Harrah's Entertainment, MGM Mirage, and a number of other Nevada companies have courted gay and lesbian tourists -- but if Nevada governor Jim Gibbons sticks to his promise to veto a domestic-partner benefits bill that is making its way to his desk, will Silver State tourism suffer the loss of the almighty gay dollar?

On Tuesday, Harrah's Entertainment senior vice president Jan Jones wrote an impassioned letter to state lawmakers that stressed the importance of gay tourism to Nevada's economy. The letter urged that gay tourists could abandon Nevada's casinos, clubs, and restaurants in droves if the legislation fails.

"Our state cannot afford to lose any more revenue to other destinations because of a reputation as a place which is not socially or politically the right place to do business or to vacation," Jones stated in the letter, dated Tuesday.

"Most of the legislators have answered," Jones told The Advocate on Wednesday. "Some have said 'We're with you,' and some have said, 'Nice to hear from you.' We just believe we have to keep the pressure up. There's no reason not to support it, it doesn't mandate employers provide certain benefits."

Harrah's -- which owns casinos on the Strip including Caesars Palace, Bally's, the Flamingo, and Paris, and the popular Strip-adjacent Rio -- is one of Nevada's largest employers, and the company provides health care benefits to partners of its employees.

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Reader Comments
  • Name: Zgreen
    Date posted: 5/27/2009 12:45:00 PM
    Hometown: Plymouth, Mi

    Comment:

    Why do you folks want to go to the empty of meaning Las Veagas, anyway?

  • Name: Aaron
    Date posted: 5/26/2009 12:36:00 PM
    Hometown: Milwaukee

    Comment:

    Boycott is a very strong term that carries much clout with it this age during an already hurting economy. With the threat of LGBT buying power missing in a recession spells doom for a state and all it's elected officials. I believe if we all just took a couple minutes out of day and wrote to the legislatures responsible in the states making decisions regarding our rights and mention boycott with it, it will have a resounding effect to our favour.

  • Name: Jerry Zachary
    Date posted: 5/24/2009 1:06:00 AM
    Hometown: New Orleans

    Comment:

    My partner recently said to me: "Let's go to Vegas and see what's new." I said "OK" thinking "Yuck." Now if Nevada does the right thing by gays I'll be willing to go; otherwise, never. Gotta admit, Harrah's spokesperson is impressive.

  • Name: Jeff
    Date posted: 5/23/2009 7:17:00 PM
    Hometown: Denver

    Comment:

    When Nevada amended it's own consitution to prevent gays from marrying, it said it wanted our money but didn't believe we should have any civil rights back then. Why is everybody up in arms now? Fuck Vegas, let em starve.

  • Name: J.L.
    Date posted: 5/23/2009 5:24:00 PM
    Hometown: Madison

    Comment:

    We were going to start setting up a vacation and a committment ceremony this weekend. I am so happy I read this article. We are Vegas regulars - MGM group has been awsome to us. BUT we will be going somewhere else on getaways if this jerk gets his way. I urge residents of Nevada to push for an override of this bigot's veto.

  • Name: don anderson
    Date posted: 5/22/2009 8:21:00 PM
    Hometown: puerto vallarta, mexico

    Comment:

    inevada had better worry. all my friends are going to boycott vegas. i was all set to go there for 2 weeks to catch bette and penn & teller in august. now i'll wait and see what happens before i decide. btw when i boycott, i do it for life. i still don't drink fl. orange juice or coors beer. there are any number of places i will never visit. (i cancelled a visit to a friend in l.a. after prop.8.) instead, i try to talk others into skipping them also. just this week i got 6 people to switch their vacation plans from the cayman islands (boo!) to the u.s. virgin islands. our money must NEVER support our oppression.

  • Name: Randy
    Date posted: 5/22/2009 5:34:00 PM
    Hometown: Huntington, WV

    Comment:

    I run myqueeramerica. com and for conventions and vacations I got to Las Vegas four or five times annually. I Love vegas. But I will NOT go back. FOR ME AND MY PARTNER ... VEGAS IS OVER!

  • Name: ron Oliver
    Date posted: 5/22/2009 3:20:00 PM
    Hometown: Palm Springs

    Comment:

    Two words. Palm Springs.

  • Name: Ed F.
    Date posted: 5/22/2009 3:16:00 PM
    Hometown: Boston

    Comment:

    While I have visited both Reno and Las Vegas, the only thing gay was the Liberace Museum. Now that Casinos think gays are not who they want to support, it makes my travel decisions much easier. Eventually, people will come to understand that there are consequences to making "poor" equality decisions!

  • Name: Bob
    Date posted: 5/22/2009 3:11:00 PM
    Hometown: Toronto, Canada

    Comment:

    Hope MGM and Harrah's win. I love Vegas but will never return if the veto wins out. I have a long memory and still will not drink Coors. Atlantic City and Niagara Falls Canada look better every day.

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