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How long does the Vegas Monorail take?

The Las Vegas Monorail is open daily. The trains arrive every four to eight minutes. The distance between each ride is anywhere from one to four minutes, and it takes less than 20 minutes to travel between all seven stations.



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I would only recommend using the monorail if you are actually staying in a hotel directly connected to a stop. It is a good value and efficient in its own way, but the stations are not easily accessed from the Strip itself and even from the casinos they are connected to. Lots of walking just to find the station.

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The Las Vegas Monorail has various ticket options for travelers for different time durations, from a one-way ride up to a seven-day pass with unlimited rides on the Monorail. The best way to get deals on Las Vegas Monorail tickets is to purchase an eTicket online through the Monorail website.

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Riding the Las Vegas Monorail isn't free, but you can score a deal on tickets via its new eTicket prices for unlimited-ride passes. The Las Vegas Monorail provides service along the Las Vegas Strip from SAHARA Las Vegas to MGM Grand, with multiple stops along the way.

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Does the Monorail go to Fremont Street? The Las Vegas Monorail stops at the South Strip. To get to Fremont Street, take one of the shuttle buses such as the Downtown Loop.

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Typical Monorail ride durations are: Magic Kingdom Express Monorail: under 10 minutes between TTC and Magic Kingdom (under 20 minutes roundtrip) Resort Loop Monorail: 15-20 minutes roundtrip. EPCOT Monorail: 15 minutes between TTC and EPCOT (30 minutes roundtrip)

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Whether on vacation or visiting Las Vegas for a meeting or convention, the Monorail makes your trip to Las Vegas even more enjoyable, saving you time without the hassles of traffic. Riders can conveniently navigate the Las Vegas Strip in less than 15 minutes at speeds of up to 50 mph.

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A: Yes, anyone visiting Disney World has access to riding the Disney World monorail route, even if you're not staying at a Disney Resort.

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The city's Citizens Area Transport (CAT) buses have a no-eating/drinking/smoking rule, and alcoholic beverages are not allowed on the Strip Monorail.

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This route on the Las Vegas Monorail varies based on what hotel you start at. If you start at the Excalibur main station, the monorail will take you directly to Mandalay Bay - about a 3-minutes trip. If you start from Mandalay Bay, you will stop at the Luxor and then the Excalibur - about a 7-minutes trip.

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Although it doesn't look like it, the strip is about 4 miles long. Keep in mind that when you are walking, you can't cross streets (you have to go on this elevated walkways over Las Vegas BLVD) and that you often have to walk out of your way to get around.

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TVMs accept cash and all major credit cards. Maximum change is $20, given in $1 coins.

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Vegas Vacationers who are on the strip for shopping until they drop will make good use of the Park MGM- Aria-Bellagio free monorail.

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The full Fremont Street Experience is seven blocks long but you're sure to be drawn to the 4-block-long, 90-foot-wide canopy over the street filled with 12.5 million colored LED bulbs called Viva Vision.

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It's a safe bet to say you'll want to experience both night and day on Fremont Street because there are so many things to do there. We suggest you start with a night tour of Fremont Street to see all the glittering lights and shows. Expect it to last three to four hours.

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