LAS VEGAS (FOX5) -
Las Vegas tourism officials predict a larger Memorial Day weekend crowd for the city.
According to Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority estimates, 321,000 visitors are expected to stay in the southern Nevada metropolis for the holiday.
That estimate equates six-tenths of a percent jump from last year's official count of 319,000.
Officials also predicted a one-percent jump in non-gaming revenue, which is estimated at $203.4 million.
LVCVA, though, expects hotel occupancy to be down by half of a point to 95 percent.
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