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Is Mandalay Bay connected to another hotel?

While Mandalay Bay is located pretty far south on the Strip, you can get from there to the Luxor without going outside, as the two properties are connected by an enclosed walkway. It's an easy five-minute walk from Mandalay's main casino to the Luxor's front entrance.



Yes, Mandalay Bay is uniquely connected to its sister properties, Luxor and Excalibur, via both a physical walkway and a complimentary automated tram system. The "Mandalay Bay Tram" runs along an elevated 2,749-foot track, providing a free and climate-controlled way to move between these southern Strip resorts. The tram has four stations: one at the north end (near Excalibur), one at Luxor, and two at Mandalay Bay (one for the hotel and one for the convention center/shopped area). Additionally, Mandalay Bay is directly connected to Delano Las Vegas and Four Seasons Hotel Las Vegas, both of which are technically located within the same massive building complex. Delano operates as a separate, all-suite boutique tower within the resort, while the Four Seasons occupies several of the top floors. This integration allows guests at Mandalay Bay to access an enormous array of shared amenities, including the famous "Mandalay Bay Beach" pool complex and the Shoppes at Mandalay Place, without ever stepping outside into the Nevada heat.

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