![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() When the system detects a problem with a review, it may be automatically rejected, sent to the reviewer for validation, or manually reviewed by our team of content specialists who work 24/7 to maintain the quality of the reviews on our site. If the system detects something that contradicts our publication criteria, the review is not published. Before publication, each review goes through an automated tracking system, which collects information for each of the following criteria: who, what, how, and when. Cab companiesĭesert (702) 386-9102, Whittlesea Blue Cab (702) 384-6111, Yellow-Checker-Star (702) 384-6111, Limousine companiesīell Trans (702) 739-7990, Presidential (702) 731 5577, can only submit a review or rating of an experience to Viator if you were the person who made the booking through Viator. Limo drivers are not allowed to solicit passengers, but you are perfectly at liberty to approach them for a ride. Many limos are available for hire outside hotels and the airport. The rides vary from the basic black stretch to huge SUVs with hot tubs, disco balls, and the like. If you have a complaint, note the cab number and call the Nevada Taxicab Authority (70, Limousines are a flash and popular way of getting around. Meters start at $3.50 and increase by $2.76 per mile. Technically, you’re not allowed to hail a taxi from the street, and most won’t stop if you try, but it’s usually OK to approach an empty cab with its light on if it has stopped in traffic. There are taxi ranks outside most hotels restaurants and bars will be happy to call a cab for you. Photograph: / littlenySTOCK Taxis in Las Vegas, Nevada Taxis & limosįor private limo service to and from locations in Las Vegas, click here. There are also shuttle buses linking Green Valley Ranch, Red Rock, Palace Station, and Sunset Station to the Strip and McCarran Airport. Shuttle buses link Sam’s Town to Downtown and the Strip, and the South Point and the Strip. The Hard Rock runs a shuttle from the hotel to the Forum Shops, Planet Hollywood, and the MGM Grand. Discounts are available if purchased online.Ī shuttle bus connects the Rio with Harrah’s on the Strip, just south of Planet Hollywood (formerly the Aladdin). Single-ride tickets cost $6 one-day passes go for $15 three-day passes for $32. The journey time from end to end is usually around 15 minutes. The service runs Mon 7am–midnight, Tue–Thu 7am–2am, Fri–Sun 7am–3am. (702) 699-8200, The pricey and not wholly convenient Las Vegas Monorail runs from Sahara Avenue to the MGM Grand, stopping at the LVH, the Las Vegas Convention Center, Harrah’s, the Flamingo, and Bally’s. However, it hasn’t displaced the numerous hotel buses and monorails.įor direct tickets to the Las Vegas Monorail, click here. Photograph: / Roig61 Monorail in Las Vegas, Nevada Monorails, shuttle buses, and bus toursĪfter teething problems, the Las Vegas Monorail now runs a reliable service along Paradise Road and behind the Strip. Buses with a route number beginning in 1 generally run north–south those starting in 2 run east–west. Most bus routes run along the length of a single street, some with a quick turnaround at either end of the route. Deuces are often busy, especially at night. The most useful bus for tourists is the Deuce: this double-decker bus travels the length of Las Vegas Boulevard from the BTC in the north to just by I-215 in the south, stopping in front of all major casinos. Bus stops are marked by signs with the blue, white, and gold RTC Transit logo most have shelters. The buses are safe and relatively comprehensive in their coverage of the city. A 30-day system pass costs $65.īuses run 24/7 on the Deuce route along Las Vegas Boulevard and roughly 5:30am to 1:30am elsewhere. Transfers are free if you ask for one when you pay. The exception is the Deuce route along the Strip, which costs $6 for a two-hour pass or $8 for a 24-hour pass. Most routes cost $2 or $1 for over-62s and 6–17s and the disabled, but only with a Reduced Fare Photo Identification Card (available from the BTC). The Bonneville Transit Center (BTC-228 7433, is the transfer point for many routes. The Regional Transportation Commission of Southern Nevada (RTC) runs the bus network. ![]()
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