Las Vegas hotels begin taking foreign currency as tourism woes deepen
sfgate.com* The plan, called Vegas At Par, offers to accept foreign currency directly from travelers abroad at a rate that’s equal to the U.S. dollar, regardless of what the exchange rates are.*
Wow, that sounds like a bad plan.
But not just the idea of selling a dollar for 73 cents. How much in Vegas actually happens in currency these days? I just don't see Canadians saying, "Well, I was going to avoid the authoritarian dictatorship down south, but I've got a toonie in my pocket and those chumps will give me two bucks for it."
I’m seeing both a <title> and <h1> of “Las Vegas tries a new plan to combat slumping tourism”.
The only accept Canadian currency. The submitted title isn’t wrong but is misleading.
Title was presumably a/b'd on the article since submission. I copy pasted it at that time.
Fair enough. Shame on SF Gate.
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