Getting around
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Damien
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Getting around Las Vegas doesn't have to involve luxurious stretch limousines — unless you want it to. Depending on how far-ranging your group's budget and plans are, there are numerous avenues for getting there and back, no matter what time of night that may be.
Strategically plan where you're staying so that returning from a show or casino is as simple as riding the elevator back up to your room.
With a group and trying to save your money for blackjack? Taxi stands line the Strip and keep busy all night.
If the line there is too long, you can hop on the monorail that runs along the Strip. A one-way ticket is $5 and a one-day pass runs $14. This is the perfect option if you can't wait to hit the tables and want to go straight from the airport to a casino.
If a celebration is in order, check out lasvegaslimo.com or vegas.com/transportation to find rates on luxury car rentals.
Category: Getting Around
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