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Vegas will die with the boomers.
If it weren't for... motions to everything all of this, they were in the middle of reinventing themselves.
We took a family vacation there last year and had a hoot. Area 15, Red Rock Canyon, Valley of Fire, Hoover dam, No lack of family-friendly shows, alien tourist traps, a ghost town, grand Canyon spots, the sphere. If you're looking for sex and gambling, it still exists, but you don't have to walk down the street beside it for the most part.
Area 15 looks pretty fucking cool, I will say...
I've been there twice, I'm now on a quest to get to the other meow wolf installations while i can still openly travel in the US :)
There is no water, Las Vegas will most certainly die.
Water is not a detail and it isn't an option that can be ignored. Combined with brutal heatwaves that will crash their powergrid and leave at risk people in a lethal situation with no air conditioning necessary to save their life... yes, Las Vegas will absolutely die, it is just a reality of natural systems we threw into chaos.
https://www.jsg.utexas.edu/news/2025/07/relief-from-drought-in-southwest-u-s-likely-isnt-coming-according-to-new-research/
I mean I am sure some semblance of the place will exist but as we know it? no...