There's something that happens when the Las Vegas meetings and events community gets in a room together. The energy is different. The conversations are real. And the collective pride in what this destination has built is impossible to miss.

That was on full display on when the LVCVA gathered more than 300 destination partners at Universal Horror Unleashed to celebrate the upcoming Global Meetings Industry Day, and get a head start on the advocacy this industry deserves.

A Venue Only Vegas Could Pull Off

Let's start with the obvious: not many cities can host a meetings industry networking event inside a world-class immersive horror attraction, and have it feel completely on brand.

Universal Horror Unleashed, located just off the Las Vegas Strip, is one of the newest and most talked-about entertainment experiences in the city. On a sun-drenched April afternoon, its outdoor patio buzzed with conversation, the venue's iconic mural towering overhead, string lights crossing the courtyard above a crowd of hotel partners, allied partners, and destination clients who had come out to connect and celebrate.

It was, in the best possible way, a very Las Vegas kind of afternoon.

The venue wasn't just a backdrop, it was a statement. This is a city that doesn't settle for a hotel ballroom when there's a better option. And for the meetings and events industry, that instinct to push past the expected is exactly what makes Las Vegas the destination planners keep coming back to.

GMID 2026 header

The Industry Behind the Destination

Global Meetings Industry Day (GMID), officially observed on May 6 to shine a light on the $1.6 trillion economic impact the meetings and events industry generates worldwide. It advocates, loudly and clearly, that face-to-face gatherings drive outcomes that no digital alternative can replicate.

In Las Vegas, that case practically makes itself.

The numbers are well known in this industry, Las Vegas is home to 15 million square feet of meeting space, more than any other U.S. destination. The conventions and meetings industy supports more than 70,000 jobs in the community. The city welcomed 6 million business travelers in 2025. And attendance increases nearly 10% when meetings and conventions are held here.

But behind every one of those numbers is a network of people: the hotel sales teams, the DMO staff, the allied partners, the attraction and restaurant operators who have spent careers building something extraordinary. The crowd at Universal Horror Unleashed represented that network in full force.

Infrastructure That Keeps Vegas Ahead

The advocacy message of GMID lands differently when the destination you're advocating for is actively investing in its own future. Las Vegas is not standing still.

The Las Vegas Convention Center recently completed a $600 million renovation of its legacy campus; an extension of the celebrated $1 billion West Hall expansion that debuted in 2021. The updated facility features a dramatic new Central Hall Atrium, a climate-controlled indoor concourse connecting the North and South Halls, and the signature "ribbon roof" design carried across the entire campus.

The Venetian Convention and Expo Center is in the midst of a $188 million renovation, scheduled for completion in 2026. Mandalay Bay Convention Center completed a $100 million remodel in 2024. The investment is broad, deep, and it's producing results.

The LVCC alone is on track to host 46 tradeshows and upward of 1.26 million tradeshow attendees in 2026, up from 1.06 million in 2025. A post-pandemic attendance record is within reach.

LVCVA sales team at GMID 2026
Universal Horror Unleashed at AREA15.

Giving Back, Together

The afternoon wasn't only about celebrating the industry, it was about showing up for the community that makes it all possible.

As part of the event, the LVCVA partnered with SafeNest, Southern Nevada's leading domestic violence shelter, for a CSR activation that gave attendees a chance to do something meaningful in the middle of a networking reception.

Guests were invited to handwrite an Empower Note and an Inspiration Note, personal messages of strength and encouragement, which were then tucked into donation bags filled with contributed items. Each bag will be delivered directly to a SafeNest recipient: an individual or family seeking safety and support after experiencing domestic violence.

Safenest donation truck at GMID 2026

A Category of One

GMID 2026 officially lands on May 6, and the Las Vegas meetings community will be celebrating again. But the gathering at Universal Horror Unleashed was its own kind of statement — 300+ professionals from across the destination's ecosystem choosing to show up early, for each other and for their community.

That collective commitment is not incidental to Las Vegas's success as a meetings destination. It is the reason for it.

As LVCVA President & CEO Steve Hill has put it, 

"Las Vegas isn't competing for a position at the top of the meetings world. It's in a category of one."

Global Meetings Industry Day is officially on May 6, 2026.