Las Vegas Transportation

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  • 1. Bus / Shuttles

    Yes, there is an alternative to taxis & shuttles. At McCarran Airport baggage claim area, take the escalators or elevators down to Ground Level Zero. Walk out the doors. Then cross one street to the...   more
  • 2. Monorails / Train

    Getting from one Las Vegas "Strip" hotel casino to the next is an easy walk, sometimes there are even connecting inside walkways. Going from one casino you may like to another you want to visit just...   more
  • 3. Limousine / Taxi

    There are 16 taxicab companies servicing the Las Vegas valley. The base fare is $2.60 per mile. There is an initial charge of $3.30 when the meter starts to run. If you are starting your trip from...   more
  • 4. Plane / Airport

    You know you are in Las Vegas right away - slot machines, they are everywhere throughout the airport, more than 1,234 units! If you're over 21, enjoy! McCarran International is located just minutes...   more
  • 5. Trams / Moving Walkways

    Las vegas has quite a number of trams and monorails that are both free and not free. one of the free ones and one of the most popular is the Mandalay Bay to Excalibur tram that passes between the two...   more
  • 6. By Car

    Fox Rent a Car was the cheapest price I found for a rental car at Christmas, and by a considerable amount. You have to take a shuttle bus from the airport to the McCarran Transportation Center, and...   more
  • 7. Walking

    although there are many modes of transport around las vegas like the CAT Bus, the monorail, limousines, shuttles, rental cars, taxis and more, nothing beats walking around the area. The whole of las...   more
  • 8. Combined Suggestions

    driving in las vegas particluarly in the strip can be of a hassle since the area is so pedestrian frielndly that it takes forever for the stop lights to go green and then a few seconds later, turn red...   more
  • 9. Information / Sources

    I have to say it was easy to get into and exit from. There is a signal right near the entrance. One other little feature is they have air-conditioned hallways with escalators and the whole garage is...   more
  • 10. Cab vs Shuttles

    Is that one way? Most of the airport transfers that you buy on Expedia is from the airport to the hotel and then from the hotel to the airport. Three weeks ago,...   more
  • 11. Walk, walk, walk...

    If you're looking to save money I recommend walking. If your destination is located at the other end of the strip then taking a cab may be a better option,...   more
  • 12. Las Vegas Strip Trolley Extends Downtown

    The Las Vegas Strip Trolley has extended its route to downtown Las Vegas. As part of its loop, the Las Vegas Strip Trolley will make stops in the following...   more
  • 13. Monorail

    If you find that walking the streets in the baking sun is too much for you, as I did, you may want to use the monorail, which runs along the rear of the Strip,...   more
  • 14. Flying to Las Vegas and getting to the Strip

    After spending 8 nights in California, we were then going to Las Vegas. We toyed with the idea of driving there, but after advice from the travel forum...   more
  • 15. RENT A CAR

    We learnred the hard way to rent a car, after spending a fortune and many wasted hours waiting for taxis. There is free parking in most of the casino parking...   more
  • 16. Airport Transfer for first time visitor

    As you come out of the arrivals building into the heat outside you will feel for the first time that you have truly arrived. The airport is located at the end...   more
  • 17. Bus Service

    The bus is a good way to get around the Strip and downtown Las Vegas when it's off hours. Off hours meaning the early morning until early afternoon. After that,...   more
  • 18. Save money on a car rental

    Google "car rental promo codes" and see what you come up with. I found a website that had a 25% off promo code for a car rental. I was a little apprehensive...   more
  • 19. Don't Walk!

    The mistake that we made was to walk everywhere, forgetting how big the Strip was! So - in order to make the most of your time at Las Vegas, i would suggest...   more
  • 20. Birds Eye View

    For about $75 you can get the ultimate view of Vegas by taking an evening helicopter flight over the Strip. It only lasts about 15 minutes but it's well worth...   more
  • 21. Taxi to / from stuff; monorail around The Strip

    WARNING: from McCarran Int'l Airport, you go & get herded like cows to the slaughter, in this roped off area. You'll stand there for ONE SOLID HOUR, no matter...   more
  • 22. Getting around Las Vegas

    Except for the Downtown area, distances to where you may want to go are not within a comfortable walk. The bus system is quite good but often inconvenient for...   more
  • 23. Helicopter to the Grand Canyon

    There were 6 of us and we took a Helicopter to the Grand Canyon ,Arizona and landed in it for a Champagne Lunch . On return we flew over the strip which was...   more
  • 24. Your Own Two Feet

    From our experience the only way, if you can, to get around Las Vegas is WALKING. The bus has it's place, but you'll find that either buses or taxis are stuck...   more
  • 25. Trolley Bus

    A Trolley bus system runs from casino to casino (you have to find the stops, often at the back of a casino, which can sometime be tricky), but these buses are...   more
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