@@GokkanUxxgo I do the EXACT same thing.....when I attended SEMA in 2015, my partner rented a car and he had to park FAR to walk to the LVCC....plus, as we cruised on the highway, DAMN!!!! talk about SPEEDING!!!!!!! after that, I swore when I attend SEMA in later years, I would simply buy a rail pass for 3 days....the scary is that when the last stop was the SLS hotel, I would have to WALK with my gear to the closest bus stop at Walgreens. At one time i thought I was going to be mugged!! But as for going to LVCC and then spending free time on the Strip or head back to my hotel on Fremont, I use the public bus!!!
that good that they brought back hotel shuttles.....I remember in pre covid when Vegas totally shut down the "blue" shuttle svcs....that sucked and I had to bother a friend to come get me!
I am a bit surprised in this day of age they didn't have trains or subway system from the airport to the city. It would have made traveling alot easier to around town. They do have the Monorail but only along the strip.
I guess it all depends on that ridiculous surge pricing for Lyft and Uber. Check the App to see if it’s cheaper when you land because it varies. El Cortez is Downtown so it’s not part of the Taxi Flat rate.
People dont want to pay a hundred bucks to drive a mile. Time for some trains or something. Lead the way, show how to do tourism right. The taxi drivers can hand out "strippers to the room" playing cards on the strip and enjoy not sitting in traffic with the rest of the taxi drivers because there is no public transportation. Strip is not going anywhere. Do it better.
Check out "The Loop" that's being built by The Boring Company. That could be a game changer in a few years when the tunnels are completed and if they get approval to build a station at the airport.
I'm looking for someone in a wheelchair. Somebody who is a non-smoker to WIN BABY, small or large. Most people in a Wheel Chair, I find they are the nicest people. I'm looking for someone in late October. Gotta hunt for certain High Limit Tables. (First they would decide what they want to buy in Las Vegas) For me? It's not about me, 2 people want wheel chairs and I'm gonna have Vegas buy it for them. : )
$2 Single rides(no transfer) $3-2Hr pass $5- 24Hr pass can be bought on the bus. Kiosk prices $6-2Hr pass $8-24Hr pass $20-72Hr pass. Kiosks are meant for tourists. Save money for In N Out by buying on the bus. All passes are good for any Las Vegas public transit route until it expires not just for The Strip.