The media have been filled recently with stories of how Vegas and its attraction for visitors has been on the decline. Excessive pricing on food and drink and assortments of hidden charges are typically noted as the primary factor of decreasing tourism numbers. But there are some “free” factors of Vegas attraction that appear to have been subliminally overlooked by casinos, hotels and Strip businesses that are detrimentally affecting people’s feelings about the true greatness of this entertainment and sports capital. The first one is rooted in each business owner’s personnel and their interaction with customers. As a local, I visit and take friends to a variety of Strip casinos and businesses. Unfortunately, many businesses seemingly go out of their way not to interact with the visitors. What they are missing is called hospitality — and that includes making each of their customers feel special, on a personal, face-to-face basis. People return to places where they feel welcomed and special.…