
Sharp Increases Outpace National Trends (Image Credits: Unsplash)
Las Vegas – A new report ranked the city second nationwide for the sharpest increases in expenses tied to family vacations.[1][2]
Sharp Increases Outpace National Trends
Researchers at Luxury Link examined costs for a four-night getaway for a family of four across 100 U.S. cities. The study compared prices from 2019 to 2025, factoring in round-trip airfares for four passengers, two hotel rooms for four nights, three daily meals per person, and a four-day car rental.[2]
Data came from sources like the U.S. Bureau of Transportation Statistics and General Services Administration per diem rates. Nationwide, total costs climbed 14.5 percent to an average of $4,668. Las Vegas experienced a steeper 24.8 percent jump, placing it near the top.
Mountain West destinations led the surge, with 20 cities posting gains of 19 percent or higher. Such regional pressures exceeded the broader U.S. pattern significantly.
Top Cities Facing the Biggest Jumps
Albuquerque topped the list with a 27.7 percent rise, followed closely by Las Vegas at 24.8 percent. Other hotspots included Spokane and Salt Lake City, both around 23.8 to 24.8 percent.
- Albuquerque, NM: +27.7%
- Las Vegas, NV: +24.8%
- Spokane, WA: +24.8%
- Salt Lake City, UT: +23.8%
- Phoenix, AZ: +23.8%
These figures highlighted vulnerabilities in popular leisure markets.[2]
Key Cost Drivers Exposed
Dining expenses fueled much of the national uptick, rising 28.2 percent overall. Lodging followed at 12.9 percent, while airfares and car rentals increased by 9.1 percent and 8.7 percent, respectively.
| Category | Increase Since 2019 |
|---|---|
| Dining | +28.2% |
| Lodging | +12.9% |
| Airfare | +9.1% |
| Rental Car | +8.7% |
In Las Vegas, lodging and meals bore the brunt, prompting visitors to adapt.[1]
Families reported sticker shock from resort fees and Strip dining. Many shortened trips to two or four nights or skipped premium attractions like shows.
Local Families and Visitors Adjust
Travelers in Las Vegas shared stories of belt-tightening. Some chose to stay with relatives or focused on no-cost options, such as strolling the Strip.
Locals suggested scouting off-Strip eateries and booking early for deals. These strategies helped stretch budgets amid persistent inflation in hospitality.
The city’s tourism sector already grappled with high prices earlier in 2025, contributing to softer visitation numbers.
Key Takeaways
- Las Vegas vacation costs for families rose 24.8 percent from 2019 to 2025, second only to Albuquerque.
- Dining led category increases at 28.2 percent nationally.
- Mountain West cities saw the most dramatic hikes, averaging above 19 percent.
Families planning Sin City trips must now prioritize value amid these trends. What strategies have you used to manage rising vacation costs? Share in the comments.