42 million visitors a year. The densest digital screen network per capita in the US. 24/7 audience presence; it’s Vegas, after all!
And you can book it all yourself: no agency, no lock-in, no mystery fees.
When it comes to the city of Las Vegas, the term “off-peak” just does not apply. It’s a city that is on and active, 365 days a year. 42 million annual visitors, 200,000+ vehicles a day on the I-15, and 57 million passengers rolling through Harry Reid International; many of them arriving for a conference and already thinking about where to spend money. As far as audiences go, these numbers are impressive.
With CAASie, you can access more than 3700 digital billboards and screens, from roadside placements along I-15 and I-215 and approaches to the airport to Fremont Street downtown, and suburban corridors across Clark County. The density of screens here is genuinely unlike anywhere else in the US.
The other thing worth knowing: Las Vegas is notoriously painful to buy direct. Multiple publishers, multiple contracts, managed service layers at every turn. I cut through all of that. Pick your exact screens on the map, set your budget, choose your dates, and go.
CES · NAB Show · Money 20/20 · F1 Las Vegas Grand Prix · AWS re:Invent · MAGIC · Black Hat · Electric Daisy Carnival
Publishers available in Las Vegas: Clear Channel Outdoor · Lamar · OUTFRONT Media · Spotlight Outdoor
I’m like Google or Meta ads, except my ads appear on screens you can actually see from the freeway. Or the airport. Or Fremont Street at midnight. I'm fully self-serve, and in a market as fragmented as Las Vegas, that's more useful than it sounds.
Here’s what you need to do:
No credit card required, no sales rep to charm first. You're in within about 90 seconds.
Zoom around the map, filter by location, format, or publisher, and hand-pick exactly where you want your ads to appear. I-15 northbound. Airport approach. Fremont Street. It’s your call. Not mine.
No lock-in contracts. No minimum spend. Running something around CES for three days? Fine. Want a rolling monthly presence? Also fine. You're in full control of both, and you can change your mind.
You have the option of static or video ads, depending on the placement of your preferred screens. Upload your ad and confirm your schedule. Your campaign dashboard updates in real time — so you can see exactly what's happening, as it happens.
Like Google or Meta ads, I'm a self-service ad platform.
All you have to do is make an account to get started.
Pricing for Las Vegas digital billboard advertising generally varies more than most US markets due to the vast range of DOOH inventory available. Roadside screens along I-15 and suburban corridors are competitively priced. Get closer to the Strip or anywhere with serious foot traffic, and the premium kicks in. Either way, you only pay per ad play on CAASie — no minimum spends, no lock-in contracts, no nasty surprises. Run the numbers yourself with the cost estimator before you commit to anything.
Yes, and honestly, this is one of the best reasons to use me for digital billboards in Las Vegas specifically. CES, NAB Show, Money 20/20, the F1 Grand Prix, AWS re:Invent – the city basically runs on conferences. You can schedule a campaign to start the day before an event, run for the duration, and stop the moment it wraps. No lock-in means no paying for days you don't need. Easy as that!
No. I cut through the mess that comes with buying direct in Las Vegas – multiple publishers, multiple contracts, a managed service layer around every corner. Pick your screens, set your budget, and launch it yourself. If you do want strategic support along the way, the Hire an Expert option is there.
Across the metro — roadside along I-15 and I-215, the approach to Harry Reid International Airport, Fremont Street downtown, and suburban corridors across Clark County. Make an account, open the map, and see exactly what's available where. It's free to look.