Las Vegas Monorail in Las Vegas

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United StatesLas Vegas Monorail

 

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3770, Howard Hughes Parkway, 89169, Las Vegas, Clark County, US United States
contacts phone: +1 702-699-8200
website: www.lvmonorail.com
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Latitude: 36.1207788, Longitude: -115.1564367

comments 5

  • Cassandra Geske-Ross

    Cassandra Geske-Ross

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    we love the ease of this! it has all the right spots so our feet dont hurt, wish they would run 24/7 and have better signage in hotels on how to get there but it is a life saver to get where you want to go in a flash!

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    x 100

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    Poor civil engineering and planning across the board. This should not have been executed without proper access and ease of use. And where are the benches to sit down on while waiting for the train?! The New York subway has better facilities. JOKE. Way to fail your city, Las Vegas planning.

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    Ron Johnson

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    Clean, comfortable and really convenient if you don't have a car. Can be a little confusing, sometimes you go up at a station, sometimes you go down. The southbound monorail and northbound monorail open at opposite sides, if you don't pay attention you may miss the monorail and it's 6 minutes on avg for the next. Otherwise I found it really helpful.

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    Celeste Ruppelt

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    A great way to travel around Vegas without driving and paying to park. It does not run the entire length of the strip, and often one will walk even a distance after they get off at the nearest stop. Finding the entrance to it at the casinos where is does stop, was challenging, since the casinos do not want anyone to leave. We rode during the day and felt safe even as the car filled up. A security person boarded and rode to the end of the line where the car reverses direction. The cars are clean and the views are very good. It moves quickly but not so fast that one feels motion sickness.

  • Kayla Jodway

    Kayla Jodway

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    I think the idea of the monorail is great. I do have a couple of complaints though. At most stations you can only access the monorail by navigating your way through whatever hotel the destination is at. I wish there was just an easier way to get to and from the stations. Like direct access to the street. It really didn’t save me that much walking unless the hotel that the station was at was the destination I intended on stopping at. I also wish it went further south. The last stop (MGM) was still pretty far from Luxor and Mandalay Bay. I wish they had it in front of the hotels like directly above the strip or something.

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