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Short Las Vegas Sayings

'In Las Vegas, nothing ends very well.' —Walter Wykes

'A little bit of this town goes a very long way.' —Hunter S. Thompson

'Las Vegas is a very strange place. It's a place of broken dreams.' —Concha Buika

'For a loser, Vegas is the meanest town on earth.' —Hunter S. Thompson

'Every time I go to Vegas, I seem to incur some kind of fine.' —Artie Lange

'Las Vegas is a resort whose two chief sources of income are seven and eleven.' —Evan Esar

'Las Vegas: It was not cafe society, it was Nescafe society.' —Noel Coward

'Las Vegas is a city built on hopes, dreams, and a little bit of crazy.' —Michael Mcdonald

'Hatred is not what Las Vegas is about.' —Oscar Goodman

'Las Vegas — America's favorite desert mirage.' —Terri Guillemets

'There's just no quiet in Vegas.' —Barry Manilow

'Las Vegas is the only place I know where money really talks–it says, 'Goodbye'.' —Frank Sinatra

'If you aim to leave Las Vegas with a small fortune, go there with a large one.' —Unknown

'I shouldn't be near Vegas and have money in my pocket.' —Adam Sandler

'The people who say New York never sleeps must have never visited Las Vegas.' —Michelle Madow

'If you know how to live in Vegas you can have the best time.' —Tony Curtis

'Vegas is everything that's right with America.' —Drew Carey

'Las Vegas without Wayne Newton is like Disneyland without Mickey Mouse.' —Merv Griffin

'Good girls go to Heaven. Bad girls go to Vegas.' —Unknown

'Las Vegas looks the way you'd imagine heaven must look at night.' —Chuck Palahniuk

'Capitalism is a warrior culture, a hierarchical mode, and Las Vegas is its epitome.' —Hal Rothman

'Las Vegas, the most expensive toilet in the world that still can't flush.' —Brin-Jonathan Butler

'Vegas is a celebration.' —Jose Andres

'It's hard to imagine a bigger desert oasis than Las Vegas.' —Unknown

'Vegas means comedy, tragedy, happiness and sadness all at the same time.' —Artie Lange

Travelzoo las vegas buffet. 'Bangkok, like Las Vegas, sounds like a place where you make bad decisions.' —Todd Phillips

'Las Vegas is a feast or famine kind of city.' —Unknown

Las Vegas Sayings

'No one thinks Las Vegas is real; it is illusion, but visitors willingly suspend disbelief and pretend.' —Hal Rothman

'A weekend in Vegas without gambling and drinking is just like being a born-again Christian.' —Artie Lange

'Las Vegas is the suicide capital of America … and not everyone who comes here leaves here. Sometimes, what happens in Vegas truly stays in Vegas.' —Paul W. Papa

'While I was busy hating Vegas, and hiding from Vegas, a funny thing happened. I grew to love Vegas.' —J. R. Moehringer

'Las Vegas is the only town in the world whose skyline is made up neither of buildings, like New York, nor of trees, like Wilbraham, Massachusetts, but signs.' —Tom Wolfe

'Vegas is everything that's right with America. You can do whatever you want, 24 hours a day. They've effectively legalized everything there.' —Drew Carey

'Seriously, why tour the world when all you have to do is visit Las Vegas and see all the highlights in one location?' —Jeff Maguire

'I love Vegas. God knows that I know how to find my way around the buffets in Las Vegas.' —Mick Majerus

'Las Vegas is like that, a place that resonates in such a way that wouldn't now if the place is real.' —Ian Astbury

'The only difference between Las Vegas and Washington, D.C. is that at least Vegas has the decency to admit the town is full of hookers and crooks.' —Glenn Beck

'What happens in Vegas stays in Vegas … but that doesn't matter when you live there.' —Michelle Madow

'Las Vegas: all the amenities of modern society in a habitat unfit to grow a tomato.' —Jason Love

'Retirement is like a long vacation in Las Vegas. The goal is to enjoy it the fullest, but not so fully that you run out of money.' —Jonathan Clements

Famous Las Vegas Sayings

'In Vegas, the veneer of glamor was bright but thin. You didn't have to look that hard to see the darker realities that lurked beneath the surface.' —Rob Thomas

'I've been in Vegas. That's where you get into the money thing. Boy, you get greedy in Vegas, you know. That's the only place that you can bet $25, get it up to $500 and refuse to quit.' —Louie Anderson

'It is not economic development; it's about taking money out of the consumer economy and shipping it off to Las Vegas.' —John Warren

Top Ten Las Vegas Sayings

Here you will find top ten Las Vegas Sayings selected by our team.

  1. 'If you know how to live in Vegas you can have the best time.' —Tony Curtis
  2. 'Las Vegas looks the way you'd imagine heaven must look at night.' —Chuck Palahniuk
  3. 'Las Vegas is a resort whose two chief sources of income are seven and eleven.' —Evan Esar
  4. 'If you aim to leave Las Vegas with a small fortune, go there with a large one.' —Unknown
  5. 'Las Vegas is a very strange place. It's a place of broken dreams.' —Concha Buika
  6. 'No one thinks Las Vegas is real; it is illusion, but visitors willingly suspend disbelief and pretend.' —Hal Rothman
  7. 'A weekend in Vegas without gambling and drinking is just like being a born-again Christian.' —Artie Lange
  8. 'Las Vegas is the only town in the world whose skyline is made up neither of buildings, like New York, nor of trees, like Wilbraham, Massachusetts, but signs.' —Tom Wolfe
  9. 'Las Vegas is the only place I know where money really talks–it says, 'Goodbye'.' —Frank Sinatra
  10. 'Las Vegas is a city built on hopes, dreams, and a little bit of crazy.' —Michael Mcdonald
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Las Vegas' 'What Happens Here, Stays Here' slogan is one of the more famous taglines in modern tourism marketing and one of the most quoted, talked about, and recognized ad campaigns in any industry. The phrase has not only been a spark that's helped drive millions of visitors to Sin City, but it's also inspired an Usher song and the trilogy of Hangover movies, been quoted by Laura Bush, closed an Oscar ceremony, and been banned from Super Bowl time slots.

The campaign, which turns 10 this fall, was first cooked up in 2003 at a brainstorming meeting in the Las Vegas tourism department of ad agency R&R Partners. The meeting was sparked by a need to brand Vegas for something other than gambling. A year of research resulted in the following conclusions, as explained in R&R's case study of the campaign:

The emotional bond between Las Vegas and its customers was freedom. Freedom on two levels. Freedom to do things, see things, eat things, wear things, feel things. In short, the freedom to be someone we couldn't be at home. And freedom from whatever we wanted to leave behind in our daily lives. Just thinking about Vegas made the bad stuff go away. At that point the strategy became clear. Speak to that need. Make an indelible connection between Las Vegas and the freedom we all crave.

The result was a decade of ads that create situations around missing information. This allows viewers to fill in the blanks and begin imagining their own Vegas adventures.

The campaign turns 10

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Havana club game. The Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority runs two types of campaigns: Retail campaigns that encourage direct bookings with a very strong and specific call to action (which are released in the spring) and branding campaigns promoting some variation of 'What Happens Here, Stays Here' (which arrive in the fall).

The campaign just finished a nine-month hiatus during which LVCVA introduced a new retail-focused campaign starring a personality called Las Vegasdotcom. The character didn't exactly catch on with viewers and is not guaranteed to return during the 2014 retail advertising period.

The branding ads continued to run in Mexico and the U.K. during this time.

In early September, R&R announced the return of 'What Happens Here, Stays Here'.

Just mentioning its return generated 15 to 20 calls from media outlets, says Courtney Fitzgerald, public relations manager at LVCVA.

'The plan was always to return with it,' explains Fitzgerald. 'That's what our research told us people like.'

The ad will be not be a review of the last 10 years. It will have an original story line much like the 'know the code' narrative in which Vegas visitors are encouraged to not share their friends' shenanigans with the world via social media. (Especially when Price Harry is involved.)

The agency is planning to release a full review of the 10-year campaign in the first week of October. The agency does not disclose how much the campaign costs to run each year.

A decade of Las Vegas tourism

The campaign persisted through the recession following the 2008 banking crisis and the collapse of the real estate bubble, which hit Las Vegas particularly hard.

The annual visitor count fell more than 4 percent in 2008 after reaching a high of 39.2 million visitors in 2007. Visitor numbers have since climbed back past pre-bust levels to a record 39.7 million gamblers, clubbers, and convention attendees in 2012.

The recession also impacted occupancy rates. Citywide occupancy hit a high of 90.4 percent in 2007 before dropping to a low of 80.4 percent in 2010. Occupancy rates continue to recover but have not yet reached the near-perfect balance reached before the recession.

Get ready to laugh

The 'What Happens Here, Stays Here' ads make people laugh. And although print and digital assets have been added to the campaigns, video drives the message.

'The heart of the campaign is the video,' says Sara Gorgon, an account supervisor at R&R Partners.

Vegas Sayings Funny

R&R shares 15 high-quality videos from the past 10 years on its Vimeo page, but none are available for download. So, we've collected seven videos from campaigns that ran from 2006 to 2013. Many are recordings of TV commercials, so please excuse the poor quality.

This ad from 2006 shows a man trying to pick up girls by testing out different occupations. The message: He's free to be whoever he wants in Vegas.

Posted in 2006, a lawn mower charges his boss $35 extra to keep secret what he saw him to do in Vegas. The ad was criticized for going off strategy, but was comical nonetheless.

Posted in 2007, this ad suggests that even the best-behaved, buttoned-up people can let loose in Vegas.

Posted in 2009, this clever ad turns the recession and Vegas' dropping visitor numbers into a positive for potential guests. A newswoman bemoans the empty cabanas as sign of the times but quickly rushes off camera so she can enjoy private pools and smaller crowds for herself.

This 2011 campaign starred actress Tristen MacDonald, a woman who 'broke the code' by tweeting and taking photos. In the ad, she is ostracized for breaking the code by her friends, DJs, and other partygoers.

Posted in 2011, this ad sees a father struggling to explain to his daughter what grown-ups do in Las Vegas.

This rather strange ad ran in the U.K. in May 2013.

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