Are you travelling to WSOP 25?
I remember having a great first time last year and thought I could maybe plan a couple weeks every year if the schedule
Yes I'm traveling to the WSOP in 2025! This year, next year the year after and as long as I possibly can! No tariffs or any kind of political opinion is going to stop me from living my life and prevent me from doing something I like to do. Listening to all these comments coming from people living out of the country craping on the USA is fairly comical. If you don't like the USA
I don't think it's about politics or tariffs. It's about bullying and abuse. Canadians are boycotting USA because of the aggressive 51st state **** . Other countries like NZ have updated travel advisories to USA because of changes in customs since January. 17 people from NZ experienced problems in the first 3 months of this year. The new policies seem to be mostly scanning electronics for anything critical of USA, detaining anyone who mentions work, and detainees may be placed in general prison population for an indefinite amount of time.
Common sense says LV customs won't detain people traveling to WSOP, but there's nothing common or sensible anymore.
17 people from NZ experienced problems in the first 3 months of this year. The new policies seem to be mostly scanning electronics for anything critical of USA, detaining anyone who mentions work
Do we know how many people experienced problems in the first 3 months of 2024 and how many total people from NZ flew into the US in the first 3 months of this year?
Pre-Covid numbers show roughly 300k visitors from New Zealand to the US per year, so roughly 75k per quarter? 17 out of 75.000 would be 0.02% or 1 in 4400. Does that seem accurate?
Re conferences moving to different countries: Are there any numbers how many moved out of the US? Personally, I know of 3 people who won't fly to conferences in Vegas this year because their employer canceled participation or travels with a smaller team but no one who is traveling to a different country because of a move in location.
I don't think it's about politics or tariffs. It's about bullying and abuse. Canadians are boycotting USA because of the aggressive 51st state **** . Other countries like NZ have updated travel advisories to USA because of changes in customs since January. 17 people from NZ experienced problems in the first 3 months of this year. The new policies seem to be mostly scanning elec
Didn't you read what he wrote?
He isvall for people getting denied entry for criticism of the USA.
The USA is kind of the bully cop that screws everybody over and screams respect my authority and then wonders why everybody thinks he is a huge dick.
Do we know how many people experienced problems in the first 3 months of 2024 and how many total people from NZ flew into the US in the first 3 months of this year? Pre-Covid numbers show roughly 300k visitors from New Zealand to the US per year, so roughly 75k per quarter? 17 out of 75.000 would be 0.02% or 1 in 4400. Does that seem accurate?Re conferences moving to different
Looks like we're at about 2-4x normal so far:
"24 New Zealand passport holders have sought our assistance because they have experienced immigration difficulties in the US (including at the border).
"Typically, we would see 14-25 cases per year..."
Enough for them to update guidelines.
From people who are organizing conferences I've talked to, they are being scheduled elsewhere to ensure attendees feel safe. Even US based orgs are seeking better locations.
Looks like we're at about 2-4x normal so far:"24 New Zealand passport holders have sought our assistance because they have experienced immigration difficulties in the US (including at the border)."Typically, we would see 14-25 cases per year..."
Enough for them to update guideSounds like we might only be missing the “only raises with aces” crowd
Why is it that (with a few exceptions like say donjonnie ) the posters with brand new accounts that also only seem to post under political topics seem to be the most upset, concerned, and intent on fear mongering the situation.
Again its an fairly easy fix to avoid almost any chance of issues.
Want to be 100% safe obtain a B-1 visa instead of traveling on a ESTA should do it. Or unfortunately stay home and just play EWSOP.
Again its an fairly easy fix to avoid almost any chance of issues.
Want to be 100% safe obtain a B-1 visa instead of traveling on a ESTA should do it.
If people start to get the impression they should better apply for a B-1 visa because the VWP might not cover them anymore, that would have a much bigger impact on travel than anything that's happened so far.
On top of the $160 fee, people need to go to an interview at an embassy/consulate. As someone who has done that I can safely say that's nothing you want to do unless you really have to. As someone who had to spend time inside the deportation area of a mayor US airport, I can safely say that's no location you want to hang out at.
If people start to get the impression they should better apply for a B-1 visa because the VWP might not cover them anymore, that would have a much bigger impact on travel than anything that's happened so far.On top of the $160 fee, people need to go to an interview at an embassy/consulate. As someone who has done that I can safely say that's nothing you want to do unless you re
I stand corrected when I refer to it as an "easy fix" . You are absolutely correct it is a much more detailed process but I THINK it might be the proper legal status for a Professional Player. Im familiar with many of the rules but I a FAR FAR FAR from an expert and do not mean to infer that I am.
My French wife has once detained/delayed in a side room for a Q and A traveling on a US Green Card a over a decade ago but she hadn't then (nor has she yet ) mastered the smile and be nice approach after a long flight.
Once everything was found to be in order she was excused and went on to her connecting flight. There is no doubt the CBP like detail, like to see return airline tickets, and confirm hotel or residency points.
Out of curiosity did you have a B1 when you ran into your personal issue ?
Yes I'm traveling to the WSOP in 2025! This year, next year the year after and as long as I possibly can! No tariffs or any kind of political opinion is going to stop me from living my life and prevent me from doing something I like to do. Listening to all these comments coming from people living out of the country craping on the USA is fairly comical. If you don't like the USA
Mic dropped!
USPS lost my green card and I had to travel on an expired one.
I highly doubt going forward there's a huge number of people from the western world who won't travel to the US for political reasons. I think for Europeans the two most popular travel destinations outside Europe are Turkey and Egypt. Both under authoritarian government. But if people start to wonder if they should apply for a visa instead of using the VWP, that would have a big impact.
Yes I'm traveling to the WSOP in 2025! This year, next year the year after and as long as I possibly can! ]No tariffs or any kind of political opinion is going to stop me from living my life and prevent me from doing something I like to do. Listening to all these comments coming from people living out of the country craping on the USA is fairly comical.
Well yeah. That definitely seems like what people are doing.
International travel spending in the United States is expected to decline about 7%, or $12.5 billion, in 2025 as politics and a strong dollar prompt foreign visitors to opt for other destinations, according to the World Travel and Tourism Council.
https://www.reuters.com/business/foreign...
It is sort of funny for Americans to get butt hurt about this. I was around in the early 2000s during the whole boycott France/Freedom fries debacle over Iraq.
International travel spending in the United States is expected to decline about 7%, or $12.5 billion, in 2025 as politics and a strong dollar prompt foreign visitors to opt for other destinations, according to the World Travel and Tourism Council.
https://www.reuters.com/business/foreign... It is sort of funny for Americans
That sounds like a huge number. Until you ask Google to find out that the US Travel Association says total travel spending in the US in 2024 was 1.3 trillion. So a decline of 12.5bln would be less than 1% of that.
Domestic travel to Vegas has been down 7% in the first couple months of the year. That's a number that really hurts.
Well yeah. That definitely seems like what people are doing.
https://www.reuters.com/business/foreign...
It is sort of funny for Americans to get butt hurt about this. I was around in the early 2000s during the whole boycott France/Freedom fries debacle over Iraq.
Ah it’s all coming clear, a Frenchy upset over Freedom Fries. So this is big revenge served cold, the $300 Gladiator event has ten less people
I grew up in Texas.
Ahh runt of litter then
That sounds like a huge number. Until you ask Google to find out that the US Travel Association says total travel spending in the US in 2024 was 1.3 trillion. So a decline of 12.5bln would be less than 1% of that.
Domestic travel to Vegas has been down 7% in the first couple months of the year. That's a number that really hurts.
Sure, depending on the market international travel can be somewhere between huge and not a big deal. It should be noted that a few months ago 2025 was projected to be a record travel year and now it’s not projected to match 2024.
I'm from Russia and will be there. America ..What a Country. America, you can always find a party. In Russia, the Party always finds you.
That sounds like a huge number. Until you ask Google to find out that the US Travel Association says total travel spending in the US in 2024 was 1.3 trillion. So a decline of 12.5bln would be less than 1% of that.
Domestic travel to Vegas has been down 7% in the first couple months of the year. That's a number that really hurts.
TripAdvisor reported that they were down 8 percent revenue from Q1 last year so travel in general is downÂ…consumer confidence perhapsÂ… also the CBP officer doesnÂ’t have to admit you even if you applied and had a non immigrant visa stamped in your passportÂ…
If we're talking about Q1 Vegas travel, the super bowl was there last year so not exactly a fair comparison YOY.
If we're talking about Q1 Vegas travel, the super bowl was there last year so not exactly a fair comparison YOY.
Assume that’s world wide since it’s Trip advisor but just saying that travel is down this year. I also agree that the US policies are hurting US tourism but also the worry that we might all go into a recession has to weigh on people as well…still going to enjoy my domestic travel to Vegas so :shrug:
Yeah, I wasn't sure if your source was Vegas specific. We may or may not have a major recession, but plenty of people are already spending like we're in one which has had a major impact on travel.
live report:
Just came in from Europe, a few more questions as usual from immigration officer, but friendly and non threatening at all. Easy entry overall … WSOP here I come.