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We have been hearing that a lot of things are closed in the month of July. Is this true?

It’s a common misconception that a lot of things are closed in Las Vegas during July, but that’s generally not the case. Las Vegas is a year-round destination, and in fact, the summer months, including July, are very busy due to tourists from all over the world. However, there are a few things to consider when it comes to closures or reduced hours in July:

  • Seasonal Maintenance or Renovations: Some attractions, shows, or restaurants might close temporarily for scheduled maintenance or renovations during the summer months. This is more common in the slower parts of the year, but it’s always a good idea to check the specific venues you’re interested in ahead of time to see if any temporary closures are scheduled.
  • Show Schedules: While many shows will be open, some productions may go on summer breaks. It’s best to double-check show availability and schedules before booking tickets to ensure the show you want to see is running. Some performances may also reduce the number of shows per week during the summer months, especially in July.
  • Hotel Pools and Day Clubs: Las Vegas pools and day clubs are typically open in July, but some may have reduced hours or may be closed for private events. It’s always worth checking with your hotel or specific venues for pool hours and availability during your stay, especially for high-demand areas like day clubs and pool parties.
  • Reduced Hours for Some Attractions: Certain attractions or museums may have shorter operating hours in July, especially if they are less popular or have seasonal hours. However, many major attractions like the Las Vegas Strip, casinos, restaurants, and bars remain open year-round.

In summary, Las Vegas remains very much open for business in July. While there may be a few closures here and there for maintenance or seasonal breaks, most of the major attractions, casinos, restaurants, and hotels will be fully operational. Just double-check specific venues or shows to make sure there are no unexpected closures during your trip!


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