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Getting Around Town: Monorail


You might think you want to walk the strip, but that building that looks so close is actually far away. It just looks close because it’s gigantic. In 100 degree heat, you’re asking for a beating. Here are some alternatives:

The Las Vegas Monorail opened in 2005 and is open 7 a.m. – 2 a.m. daily. It is air conditioned, and easy to use.

Monorail Stations: Sahara, Las Vegas Hilton, Las Vegas Convention Center, Harrah’s/Imperial Palace, Flamingo/Caesars Palace, Bally’s & Paris Las Vegas, and the MGM Grand. Tickets can be bought with cash or credit card at any of the stations and prices are as follows.

Ticket prices:
1-Ride ticket $3.00
1-Day pass $10.00
10-Ride ticket $20.00
3-Day pass $25.00

**Jen’s Vegas Travel Tip**
Children under five can ride the monorail for FREE when accompanied by a fare paying adult and carried through the gate. Las Vegas Monorail.


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