Nine of the Venetian's ten nearest neighbors by audience shape are fellow Las Vegas hotels — a near-total enclosure within a single subcategory that leaves almost no room for anything else in the top 10.
The shape is flat: scores run from 0.95 down to 0.91 across the cluster, with no single neighbor pulling dramatically ahead of the rest. The Palazzo at The Venetian Resort sits at the top (0.95), followed closely by Bellagio Las Vegas (0.93), The Mirage (0.93), Planet Hollywood (0.93), ARIA Las Vegas (0.93), Mandalay Bay Resort (0.93), Paris Las Vegas (0.92), NYNY Vegas (0.92), and Virgin Hotels Las Vegas (0.91). The one exception is Caesars Palace (0.93), which carries a subcategory of Entertainment rather than Hotels — a minor variation within what is otherwise a uniform Strip-property cluster. No other category appears in the top 10 at all.
The narrow band of scores and the subcategory uniformity together describe an audience that is essentially coextensive with the Las Vegas resort-hotel audience as a whole — one that does not fragment meaningfully across individual properties at this level of similarity.