Las Vegas Monorail: Your Not-So-Heavy Guide to Ticket Prices (Because Let's Face It, Lifting Those Suitcases is Enough)
Forget navigating the blackjack tables, my friend! We're here to tackle a different kind of gamble: the gamble of Las Vegas Monorail ticketing. Fear not, weary traveler, for this guide will break it down like a magician revealing his (hopefully not rigged) secrets.
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Single Rider: The Lone Wolf on the Strip
Just need a one-way shot to impress that special someone at Caesars Palace with your impeccable timing? A single ride will set you back a mere $5.50. That's cheaper than a fancy cocktail (and probably less likely to lead to questionable karaoke).
Pro Tip: Planning on hitting multiple casinos in one go? Doing the math might make a multi-day pass more wallet-friendly.
Multi-Day Passes: Your Ride to Vegas Redemption (or More Gambling)
Now, if you're planning on becoming a high roller (metaphorically, please don't try riding the Monorail with actual rollerskates), then a multi-day pass might be your best bet. Here's the lowdown:
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- 1-Day Pass: Freedom for 24 hours at $13.45. Ride that Monorail till your legs give out (but don't worry, there are comfy seats).
- 2-Day Pass: Because sometimes, 24 hours just isn't enough Vegas. Yours for $23.75.
- 3-Day Pass: Going for the trifecta? This 3-day pass is your golden ticket for $29.95. Just don't forget to factor in how much energy you'll have left after conquering the Monorail (and possibly the slots).
- 4-Day Pass and Up: Let's be honest, at this point, you're probably living on buffet scraps and sheer willpower. But hey, respect the commitment! These passes are available, priced accordingly.
Remember: These prices are like buffets too - they can change, so be sure to check the Las Vegas Monorail website (
Nevada Resident Discount: Because We All Love a Local Deal
Shhh... this is a secret weapon for our Nevada friends. Flash your Nevada ID and snag a local fare of $1 per ride. But remember, there's a limit of two single rides per day or a 20-ride ticket every ten days. We can't have you becoming a Monorail maestro overnight!
P.S. Don't worry, this local love affair isn't happening at the Boingo Station at the Las Vegas Convention Center. They're all about equal rights (and maybe showing off their impressive collection of airplane snacks).
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FAQ: Your Monorail Ticket Troubleshoot
How to score a discount on the Las Vegas Monorail?
Besides the Nevada resident discount, keep an eye out for deals and promotions on the Las Vegas Monorail website (
How to buy Las Vegas Monorail tickets?
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You can grab your tickets at vending machines at the stations, ticket offices, or online beforehand. Just be sure to print those online babies out, or they'll be about as useful as a poker hand with no aces.
How often do the Las Vegas Monorail trains run?
They arrive like clockwork, every 4-8 minutes. So, no need to break a sweat sprinting down the platform (unless you're on a mission to win big, of course).
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How long does a Las Vegas Monorail ride take?
The entire route takes about 15 minutes, so you can sit back, relax, and enjoy the (hopefully) air-conditioned views of the Strip.
How much luggage can I bring on the Las Vegas Monorail?
There's no limit, but be reasonable! If your luggage situation resembles a Jenga tower about to collapse, you might want to reconsider your packing strategy (or bribe a bellhop to be your personal Monorail Sherpa).