Las Vegas Monorail - Maps, Routes, Stations, Monorail Vegas
The Las Vegas Monorail, WOW! WHAT A VIEW! And the cost is something you can afford!
Would you like to avoid all the traffic and congestion while moving from one casino to another?
Then take the Las Vegas Monorail.
- A $5 single ride ticket is good for one(1) entry and exit at any station along the route.
- A $12 unlimited one day pass and is good for unlimited travel for one person for a 24 hour periord
from the first use during operational hours. - For a $28 unlimited three day pass, you can enjoy unlimited travel for one person for a 72 hour
period from the first use during operation hours. - Children 5 and under ride free!
Las Vegas Monorail Station locations:
- MGM Grand
- Bally’s/Paris
- Flamingo Hotel and Casino
- Harrah’s/Imperial Palace
- Las Vegas Convention Center
- Las Vegas Hilton
- Sahara Hotel
Hours of operation Mon - Thurs 7AM to 2AM. Fri - Sun 7AM -3AM
Although the Las Vegas Monorail does not stop at each and every casino, most stops are in close
proximity to just about any casino you want to visit. As an example, suppose you want to go from
the Las Vegas Hilton to Bellagio. Since there is no stop at Bellagio, you would exit the Las Vegas
Monorail and walk across the street to Bellagio. It’s easy enough!
Come and enjoy the beautiful view and ride here in Las Vegas!
Update on Monorail Information in Las Vegas.
Some important things to keep in mind prior to starting you trip on the monorail are the following : Remember that where you are headed and you are started from is going to play a part in when you may want to schedule your departure from the current casino to the next on the line. You may not wish to waste time riding in the wrong direction for no reason if you’re in a hurry getting back your favorite buffet like the Wynn Buffet. So make sure to not only read this schedule and list of casino’s the monorail stops at but also remember to look at the las vegas monorail map and review the area prior to travelling.
A common myth is that the monorail travels a route around the las vegas strip, when in fact this is absolutely not the case. The las vegas monorail route is in fact the one listed at the top of this page along with the las vegas monorail stations. The “las vegas monorail stations” are in fact just the casino’s at which it stops.
Questions about the las vegas monorail we aimed to answer.
- What is the las vegas monrail route?
- What are the las vegas monorail stations?
- Dispelling vegas monorail myths
- The monorail does not travel a route parallel to the las vegas strip
- Why you should find the las vegas monorail map and where you are on it.
