As of a few nights ago, it was still possible to get a room at a decent place on the Las Vegas strip at a bargain rate. That was a good sign for travelers but a bad sign for the Consumer Electronics Show — not to mention the city’s hospitality industry. When everything falls into place, CES is supposed to fill hotels, casinos, restaurants, clubs and taxis to capacity. It’ll be easier to gauge the crowds on Thursday, when the show actually kicks into gear.
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Posted by: Paul Hartsock January 7, 2009 10:22 AMAs of a few nights ago, it was still possible to get a room at a decent place on the Las Vegas strip at a bargain rate. That was a good sign for travelers but a bad sign for the Consumer Electronics Show — not to mention the city’s hospitality industry. When everything falls into place, CES is supposed to fill hotels, casinos, restaurants, clubs and taxis to capacity. It’ll be easier to gauge the crowds on Thursday, when the show actually kicks into gear.