I was just in Vegas last week. Stayed for 4 nights. Of course I visited Mount Charleston as part of it.
Anyway, they definitely have a problem there regarding overcharging for everything, including simple stuff like coffee. The fact that you can't go down to the lobby of a middle-end hotel and get a coffee for under $10 is brutal.
The fact that breakfast or lunch will set you back an amount you used to spend on dinner in the 2010s is also a problem.
We mostly ate off strip for this reason.
Interestingly, the one thing in Vegas which is still a GOOD deal is midweek hotel rooms. Even with no casino status, you can typically get a mid-tier strip hotel room for under $100 (including resort fees) during the week, which you can't do in any other tourist destination in the US. Weekends are expensive, but most midweek nights are surprisingly cheap.
Unfortunately, once you're there, everything else is a ripoff, plus you get nickel-and-dimed to death, plus they've degraded the gambling odds to where you have little chance to even book a short term win.
Here's a 20-minute discussion I had of the entire matter, on the August 9th PFA show. Go to 1:19:19 mark:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rjmM2OyWTvM