Traveling the Las Vegas Strip in Style
Getting around Las Vegas has never been easier. The recently improved Robert N. Broadbent Monorail System provides nine different trains with four cars each to transport visitors from one exciting spot to another.
If you purchase an all day pass, you can enjoy the delights of various resorts almost all day and night. The seven major stations are stretched along a four mile corridor and include the Las Vegas Hilton, Las Vegas Convention Center, Harrah’s and Imperial Palace, Bally’s and Paris, the Sahara, Flaming and Caesar’s Palace, and the MGM Grand.
Riding the Monorail itself is a treat as the train zooms along at 50 mph on a single rail that reaches a peak of seventy feet above the convention center. Since the Monorail operates on a daily basis between the hours of 7 a.m. and 2 am, its driverless train provides both convenience and efficiency.
There are different fees depending upon the type of pass that you want to purchase. A one time only ride will cost $3, while an all day pass is a bargain at only $10. If you are going to be in Vegas for several days, then the three-day pass at $25 is the best deal.
All in all, the monorail is a sure bet for a pleasant, state-of-the-art transportation experience.