Las Vegas has turned on almost all of its lights since the end of lockdowns in the United States. Activity has returned to the same level before the pandemic. And as the prospect of further restrictions linked to the pandemic once again appears to be relevant, how can life resume afterwards. In a few months, the eve of sin has regained its colors and its energy. Containment has even allowed some to reinvent themselves. In Vegas, the gambles are never made, the wheel turns again. And the figures are euphoric with a billion dollars in monthly revenue for games since this summer when we recorded only 10% less tourists compared to the pre-Covid. Deprived of travel abroad, Americans are escaping to the region more than ever. The Pool parties, these unbridled pool parties are once again attracting crowds. Many have even reinvented themselves. The city of sin has become the city of rebound. Among the winners of this strong resumption of activities in Vegas, we followed in the footsteps of the French couple Coralie and Vincent. She worked in marketing at Moulinex and her husband Vincent was a former VTC driver in Paris. They moved to Las Vegas eight years ago. They started “Pretty day”, their wedding planners business. The reopening of borders to the French is boosting their business. Las Vegas is the express wedding capital of the world, one every three minutes. It is the second economy behind the game and generates 2.5 billion euros per year. Check out the full story in the video above. This video extract is taken from the replay of Sept à Huit, a weekly news and reports program broadcast on TF1 and presented by Harry Roselmack. 7 à 8 offers 3 to 4 reports on current events: politics, news, society or even international events.
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