BySuzanne Rowan Kelleher,

Forbes Staff.

The Las Vegas visitors bureau is running a cyber sale through Dec. 5, with hotels discounted up to 55% and travel dates stretching through October 2026.

Las Vegas is in a year-long tourism slump based on key industry metrics—visitation (down 8% year over year), revenue per available room (-9%), average daily room rate (-5%) and hotel occupancy (-3%), according to data from the Las Vegas Convention & Visitors Authority (LVCVA).

Las Vegas’ room tax and gaming fee receipts were down 14%, or $12.3 million, in the three months ending Sept. 30 compared to the same quarter last year, according to the LVCVA’s most recent quarterly budget report.