It’s been more than two months since Desiree Stokes Blum appeared before the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority board of directors with a recommendation for resorts to place a moratorium on resort fees to spur interest in travel to Southern Nevada.

As summer vacation time melts into the fall, only one property — Resorts World Las Vegas — has removed fees as well as temporarily ended charges for parking.

Blum, CEO of EIG Inc., doing business as Escalante Inc., a travel consultant offering personalized inbound U.S. destination services for clients of the international tour and travel trade, suggested a broad moratorium to capture the attention of consumers who are convinced that Las Vegas isn’t the value it once was.

But she and some of her tourism industry colleagues haven’t bee

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