Written by Jay Jones @ Travel
Some Las Vegas resort hotels hope to open for Memorial Day. Social distancing means smaller crowds, but rooms will be less expensive for now.
Author: Jay Jones
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Written by Jay Jones @ Travel News & Deals – Los Angeles Times
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Written by Jay Jones @ Travel News & Deals – Los Angeles Times
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