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  • cheap transport for 6ppl 10bags
    Mar 24, 2013
    1
    looking for the cheapest most reliable transportation for 6 adults with 10 suitcases from LAS to lake las vegas can be van, minibus, anything that will fit us! thanks!!

     

    At LAS, RTC public buses are available to downtown Las Vegas via Bus 108, and Bus 109 takes you to the South Strip Transfer Terminal, the Consolidated Rental Car facility and to Maryland Parkway. Beside shuttle vans, the ACE Gold Line bus runs along the Las Vegas Strip and connects with Route 109 south at the South Strip Transfer Terminal (there is no direct bus service to The Strip).

     

  • T3 tram after arriving.
    Mar 21, 2013
    0
    I am flying into Terminal 3 and then taking the WAX bus. Is it possible to take the T3 tram to Gate D and then take the other tram to Terminal 1 baggage claim? Or is my only option to wait for the airport shuttle outside T3 to drive me to T1? The two trams just seem quicker.

     

  • Ground transportation
    Mar 2, 2013
    2
    Looking for the most economical transportation from LAS to a resort not on the strip - on a Saturday night. Any suggestions

     

    The absolute cheapest is to take the RTC bus. What route to take depends on what "non-strip" location you're going to. The next cheapest is one of the shuttle buses (they all cost about the same). However, if there's more than 2 of you a taxi isn't much more expensive and a lot faster. Even if there's 2 of you the price difference isn't that significant between a taxi and the shuttle (since the shuttles charge per person). Since you're not going to the strip the traffic shouldn't be as bad.

     

    ok so i am taking the bus wax to airport!! it drops me off in terminal 1 how do i get to terminal 3?

     

  • Getting from Airport to Imperial Palace
    Aug 13, 2012
    1
    Can I use public transportation or specific hotel shuttle from las airport to Imperial hotel?.

     

    At LAS, Contact your hotel for shuttle service; or use the RTC public bus 108 to downtown Las Vegas.

     

  • shuttle to a summerlin residence
    Mar 9, 2012
    1
    most economical way to get to summerlin ( 215 and charleston) area from Mc carran ( LAS ) airport

     

    While Bus 109 takes you to the South Strip Transfer Terminal - you may want to pursue further options by visiting http://www.rtcsnv.com/transit/airport.cfm

     

  • Getting From Airport to Harrahs
    Feb 29, 2012
    1
    Can I use public transportation to get from LAS to Harrahs on the strip?

     

    LAS Airport is only 1 mile from the Strip - these are your options: 1. RTC public buses are available to downtown Las Vegas via Bus 108, and Bus 109 takes you to the South Strip Transfer Terminal. 2. The ACE Gold Line bus runs along the Las Vegas Strip and connects with Route 109 south at the South Strip Transfer Terminal. NOTE: There is no direct bus service to The Strip.

     

  • Feb 23, 2012
    1
    is there a shuttle from henderson to las airport

     

    Call the Airport at 702-261-5211

     

  • shuttles
    Nov 18, 2011
    1
    Is there a shuttle service from Las Vegas McCarren Airport to Aria Resort & Casino Citycenter Hotel? If there is what is the time schedule? And how much does it cost?

     

    It is easy to call the Aria Hotel and Casino and ask if they have an agreement with a shuttle service. They can give you the direct info.

     

  • Airport transportation
    Sep 19, 2011
    5
    How do my wife and I get to our gate (southwest) without having to walk?

     

    Southwest is in Terminal 1, but serves in both the Concourses B & C (more in C) Look at your ticket and see which gate number you depart from (i.e., B1 or C1). The C gateway is long and narrow and is accessible by the C Gate Tram. The tram also connects satellite concourses C & D with the centralized check-in and baggage claim areas.

     

    I just returned from Las Vegas, and want to tell everyone and anyone flying into that city to avoid Executive Las Vegas shuttles to/from the Las Vegas strip. Here's my story: As is my tradition, upon arriving at the airport, I went to the first strip shuttle service I saw. They all generally charge the same price, provide the same level of service, and all go to the same hotels. This time it was Executive Las Vegas. I paid my fare at the booth, and crossed the street to the waiting shuttle. So far, so good. After a few minutes, a well-dressed man in his 50's came aboard and apologized, saying there was a new law requiring them to wait at least 15 minutes after the first passenger is seated, or until the bus was full before parting. This seemed unusual, but tolerable; after all when I sat down the people on board ahead of me had already been there a few minutes. Well, that 15-minute figure stretched to almost 30 minutes, as this same person repeatedly came on board, told a few jokes, and explained the same rule several more times. He apologized each time, even going so far as to turn on the bus's air conditioning when someone requested it. As far as we knew, he was a caring Executive employee. After more than 35 minutes sitting at the airport, we still had three open seats, but it was finally time to get underway. As the bus pulled out, the same man stood in front of the sign stating that Federal Motor carrier Administration Code 393.90 prohibited the bus to be in motion with passengers standing, and after a few lame "Welcome to Las Vegas" tips, BEGAN A SALES PITCH FOR A TIME SHARE!!! Look, I understand, these people have it hard in today's economy. That's understandable. But when I have to PAY for the privilege of being a member of a captive audience listening to one of these sales pitches, it REALLY PISSES ME OFF! Once I realized what was going on, I tried my best to ignore the guy, while trying to figure out if I wanted to let the incident to ruin my vacation or at least my day. The sales pitch was not going well. When it was apparent that this was going to be a "No Sale" he quickly announced he was going to be getting off at our first stop (MGM Grand). As we pulled up I asked if there was going to be a similar sales pitch on the return trip. He said "Possibly" and asked if I was offended. I told him I was, and he said I could always take a cab back to the airport! Just as he jumped off the bus, he turned to me and said "Have a good time in Vegas - Although I doubt you can!" Talk about adding insult to injury! When I called executive to complain, the person claimed no knowledge of the sales pitch. This, despite the fact that the salesman had his sales material stored on the bus, repeatedly walked on and off, and the driver could not possibly ignore what was going right behind him. Ladies and gentlemen, we have to draw the line somewhere. I suggest we hit these people where it hurts the most. Either DO NOT use their service, or if you do, when the salesman gets up, interrupt him with every possible question about Las Vegas you can come up with. Make his life a living hell. He thought you were the captive audience... Turn the tables, and make HIM the captive. Then, stiff the driver for his tip. If the drivers are suffering because of these idiots, they'll fight on our side. We can stop this. And we SHOULD because it's illegal and just plain wrong!

     

    We need a shuttle from a residence to the airport for 6 with luggage. Who do I contact?

     

    I need a shuttle from my residence to the airport.

     

    irport....this is so lame!!!

     

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