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Las Vegas Monorail

Las Vegas Monorail
attraction tickets
Las Vegas Monorail
Address
Las Vegas Monorail
Sahara Station
Las Vegas Hilton Station
Las Vegas Convention Center Station
Harrah's / Imperial Palace Station
Flamingo / Caesars Palace Station
Bally's / Paris Las Vegas Station
MGM Grand Station  89169
United States
Price
$5.00 - $40.00
Prices shown are a guide to standard adult prices generally available, including any applicable per ticket fees - other concessions may also be available.
For use from
Wed, 9th July 2008
For use to
Wed, 31st December 2008
The Las Vegas Monorail is an easy and convenient conduit to the Las Vegas Strip, connecting riders to the city’s world-class restaurants, shows, clubs, hotels and casinos. Monorail riders can travel the entire distance of the world-famous Las Vegas Strip in less than 15 minutes in a safe, comfortable and clean environment—without the hassles of traffic or wasted time. Currently, the privately-funded Monorail system has seven stations: MGM Grand; Bally’s/Paris Las Vegas; Flamingo/Caesars Palace; Harrah’s/Imperial Palace; Las Vegas Convention Center; Las Vegas Hilton; and the Sahara. The system is electric, has zero emissions, and travels at speeds up to 50 mph.

TICKET OPTIONS:
Single Ride Ticket - Good for one (1) person for one (1) entry/ride.

Two-Ride Ticket - This ticket can be shared! Good for two (2) entries/rides. One entry/ride per person. Insert the ticket at the fare gate one time for each rider.

Unlimited One-Day Pass - Good for unlimited travel for one person for a consecutive 24-hour period during operational hours. The 24-hour clock begins, and the expiration date and time are stamped, with first use at the fare gates.

Unlimited Three-Day Pass - Enjoy unlimited travel for one person for a consecutive 72-hour period from first use during operational hours. We know time flies when you're having fun so the expiration date and time are stamped with first entry at the fare gates.

HOURS OF OPERATION:
Monday - Thursday
7:00 A.M. to 2:00 A.M.
Friday - Sunday
7:00 A.M. to 3:00 A.M.


Is the system wheelchair accessible?
Yes, the Monorail system is completely ADA compliant. Wheelchairs, walkers, mobility scooters and motorized scooters that assist those with a disability are permitted on the Monorail. All Monorail stations have accessible elevator service to all levels. There is level boarding from the platform to all trains. All Monorail cars have space to accommodate mobility vehicles. Passengers boarding are required to place them in the locked position for the duration of the ride. Properly harnessed and trained service animals accompanying persons with disabilities are permitted in Monorail stations and on trains.

Do children ride free?
Children five and under ride free and must be able to be carried through the fare gates, accompanied by an adult passenger who has a paid fare. Strollers are permitted. All Monorail stations have accessible elevator service to all levels. There is level boarding from the platform to all trains. The stroller must be placed in the locked position for the duration of the ride.

Assistance at the stations
The Monorail system has armed and unarmed security officers posted at every station. In addition to providing safety and security, they are also happy to assist with purchasing tickets, entering the fare gates, providing assistance for passengers with limited mobility, helping with directions to destinations and answering any of your questions about traveling on the system.

What is the schedule? / How often do trains arrive at the stations?
The Monorail does not operate on a preset schedule. Trains arrive approximately every 4 to 12 minutes depending on the number of trains in operation, which is set based on anticipated ridership levels. These levels will vary throughout the day to support expected peak hours. Passenger levels are monitored and service is adjusted accordingly. The majority of the day trains arrive every 5 to 6 minutes. Station announcements notify you when the next train is due to arrive.