Tracy, Vegas Expert
Originally from: Detroit.Years in Vegas: One.
Clubs visited: 21. This doesn't include strip clubs.
Number of clubs visited in one night: Four.
Bars visited: Too many to count.
Hotels visited: 43.
Upscale restaurants visited: Best guess would be 40-50. It's part of my job, definitely not the hardest part.
Q and A with Tracy
Why/when did you move here?
I was originally transferred to VEGAS for a nine-month project. Once the project was complete I was sent back to Detroit however
I missed Vegas so much I was back within four months. What's not to love? The entertainment offerings are endless!
When did you start at VEGAS.com, and what does your job entail?
I began working at VEGAS.com in April of 2007 as a Client Development Manager to over half of the show partners on the Strip.
I am the liaison between VEGAS.com and the marketing/box office contacts for the shows, i.e. Cirque du Soleil, "Blue Man Group,"
"Phantom - The Las Vegas Spectacular," "Monty Python’s Spamalot," "Bette Midler The Showgirl Must Go On" and the list goes
on! It's my responsibility to ensure that we have the best seats at the best prices so that our customers can purchase exactly
what they're looking for.
What is your favorite thing about working at VEGAS.com?
I love working at VEGAS.com because the folks who work here constantly challenge me to strive for the next level. Las Vegas
continuously reinvents itself and it is imperative to be able to keep up with what is happening out on the Strip so that we
are up to date on what’s happening around town. This makes VEGAS.com a fresh and exciting environment to work in! By the way,
did I mention I get to go to all of the best parties in town?
What are your hobbies?
I enjoy traveling, camping, hiking, golfing and playing on our company softball team.
Give us a random fact about yourself
I can do a headstand!
Give us your top insider tips about Vegas
- The earlier you buy your show tickets the better the seats you'll receive.
- Be sure to bring a jacket when attending a show. The theaters can be cold.
- Allow time for people watching!
Tracy Recommends
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