- by foxnews
- 23 Apr 2026
Rick Harrison of the Gold & Silver Pawn Shop in Las Vegas and of "Pawn Stars" TV fame told Fox News Digital that his store experienced record-breaking months in both January and February of this year.
Harrison said some of the casinos that are "really hot" and "always packed" - such as Circa Resort & Casino - are busy because they "don't have crazy prices on everything."
He added, "I don't have crazy prices, and that's what [some of the other] casinos need to do. Some casinos have always been doing that, and that is why they are doing well."
He said a big part of the success for Vegas venues in terms of drawing in tourists is customer experience.
"I have a pawn shop. I changed it into a tourist destination, and people for years [said], 'You get thousands of people a day at the store, you should charge them something.' I'm going, 'No,' because I want them to come to the store," said Harrison.
Harrison said he's seen some casinos dropping their prices and offering more deals to tourists, such as modified all-inclusives.
"Canadian [visitors] are down anywhere from 20% to 50%, depending on what month you look at over the course of the last year," casino owner Derek Stevens previously told Fox News Digital.
Harrison said he's seeing a decline in Asian tourism right now. "I don't think that's necessarily [about] Las Vegas. I think that's currency issues and economic issues."
Harrison said gas in Las Vegas is over five dollars a gallon currently.
He said California residents provide a large part of tourist revenue in Las Vegas.
"This is still the greatest city in the world. It's amazing living here," said Harrison.
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