By Kyle Chouinard ( contact )
Saturday, August 30, 2025 - 2 a.m.
Las Vegas has slipped in popularity as a domestic Labor Day destination, falling to 10th place on AAA’s annual ranking.
The city typically lands in the top six, AAA Nevada spokesperson John Treanor said.
Seattle claimed the top position, followed by Orlando, New York, Boston, Anchorage, Chicago, Atlanta, Denver and Miami.
Las Vegas is still expected to draw significant crowds during the final vacation weekend of summer. The Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority projects 320,000 visitors generating an economic impact of $673.6 million. This represents a modest decline from the 326,000 Labor Day weekend visitors who visited in 2024.
Treanor said the company’s travel advisors are seeing a double-digit decline in book