Las Vegas airport transport.
Las Vegas airport transport.
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richyb

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4,615 posts

226 months

Thursday 11th February 2010
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Hopefully a simple question. Is it easy enough to get a cab from Las Vegas's McCarran to the strip? Don't want to assume its simple then find its not. Been told its around $15-20 to the caesars palace area.

Edited by richyb on Thursday 11th February 21:08

darreni

4,215 posts

286 months

Thursday 11th February 2010
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It really dosen't get any easier!

The strip is about 5 mins away.

We came off a virgin direct flight from gatwick with 300+ passengers onboard & no trouble getting a cab.

Even better if you are a smoker as you can enjoy your first smoke for 10 hours while everyone rushes to a cab.

number2

4,623 posts

203 months

Thursday 11th February 2010
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Seconded. Just join the queue outside for a cab - it won't take long at all, that's the queue and the journey.

IM NUTS2

585 posts

192 months

Friday 12th February 2010
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Yep get a taxi and tell the driver to go up Paradise Rd then Left on to E Flamingo Rd will be the shortest and quickest route, unless you want to drive up the strip take Paradise Rd then left on to E Tropicana Ave but will take longer. have been on a jolly all round Vegas before and the twunt tried to charge me $40 to the Bellagio i gave him $15 and told him where to go, as that's what i usually paid.

If you need any tips or advice on Vegas drop me a PM.

richyb

Original Poster:

4,615 posts

226 months

Friday 12th February 2010
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Thanks guys. Off to Vegas as part of my honeymoon. Three days there then going off to Yosemite in a RV for a week and a bit.

Nicol@

3,851 posts

252 months

Friday 12th February 2010
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Not good quality, but shows you how close the strip is.


shakotan

10,815 posts

212 months

Friday 12th February 2010
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Make sure they go through the tunnel, it's the shortest route. Many will try to tell you the tunnel is off limits to cabs, but it's a con.

IM NUTS2

585 posts

192 months

Friday 12th February 2010
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shakotan said:
Make sure they go through the tunnel, it's the shortest route. Many will try to tell you the tunnel is off limits to cabs, but it's a con.
What tunnel there are lots most run under the casinos.

Dav_s

1,781 posts

208 months

Friday 12th February 2010
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Funny that, as Vegas regulars will advise you to tell the cab driver to avoid the tunnel (he/she will know what you mean).

Have a look on tripadvisor.com in the Las Vegas forum.

IM NUTS2

585 posts

192 months

Friday 12th February 2010
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Dav_s said:
Funny that, as Vegas regulars will advise you to tell the cab driver to avoid the tunnel (he/she will know what you mean).
My thought exactly, the one near the airport takes you south the long way round!

Edited by IM NUTS2 on Saturday 13th February 14:34

shakotan

10,815 posts

212 months

Saturday 13th February 2010
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Balls, I must have it backwards then.

I've always driven into Vegas in a rental, so never taken a taxi. Just going from (what I though) I heard elsewhere!

paul0843

1,932 posts

223 months

Saturday 13th February 2010
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was in vegas in september...guy i was sitting next to me on plane
was a veteran...warned me that the taxi drivers would ask to take the long way round because of one reason or another but to demand to go straight down the strip...he was right...fare should be about 20-25 dollars...


IM NUTS2

585 posts

192 months

Saturday 13th February 2010
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paul0843 said:
was in vegas in september...guy i was sitting next to me on plane
was a veteran..
I've managed to get to Vegas 9 times in 5 years and has it changed alot in that short time!

Dam i need to go back!

rb5230

11,657 posts

188 months

Saturday 13th February 2010
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yeh it was $20 for a trip to the bellagio from the airport with no tunnel involved, just remember you have to tip absolutely everyone you meet, its madness but they are very welcoming.

Gnits

987 posts

217 months

Saturday 13th February 2010
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Mad, mad, mad place - you will have a fantastic time!

Dav_s

1,781 posts

208 months

Sunday 14th February 2010
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I was there three weeks ago and am already planning on going back later this year - crazy place!!
You'll love it

jsc15

981 posts

224 months

Sunday 14th February 2010
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The "tunnel" is more expensive as it's not a direct route (you're not in the tunnel itself for long. It bypasses LV Boulevard so then effectively loops round the other side of the strip), but time-wise can be faster. You pay by the mile. Also, the driver will probably ask you if this is your first trip to Vegas, but take you the tunnel route regardless

Making a generalisation....

West of the Strip (Excalibur, NY-NY, Monte Carlo, Bellagio, Caesars, Mirage, TI), the tunnel/freeway might be best and you might be looking at $25-ish

East of the Strip (MGM, Planet Hollywood, Paris, Bally's, Flamingo, Venetian, Wynn etc), you'll probably go via Paradise and it'll be $15 to $20, but a bit stop-start

TomOSmith

165 posts

279 months

Monday 15th February 2010
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I once tipped a cabbie with "don't take the tunnel" when the fare crept up to $25 when it should have been $15 or so (I think heading to Paris, no excuse for the tunnel). He was not impressed. teacher

IM NUTS2

585 posts

192 months

Monday 15th February 2010
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Good thing about Vegas Taxis is if you feel you have been overcharged and the cabbie could have taken a faster route you have the right not to pay them and report them, but i would just pay what you feel is a reasonable fare.

Benzman

231 posts

216 months

Monday 15th February 2010
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Went there last May and paid $25 from the terminal to Trump Tower, driver was a Cambodian dude who was very friendly and told us that some taxi-drivers do deliberately go the "long way round" in order to bump up the fare.