The Downtown Loop is a free shuttle servicing the exciting attractions in downtown Las Vegas including: Bonneville Transit Center - First Street, South of Bonneville Avenue. The Arts District - Art Way and Boulder Avenue. Arts District South - Main Street, between California and Colorado avenues.
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.
The cheapest way of getting around Las Vegas is via public transportation. For the most convenient way of getting around the Strip, take advantage of the Las Vegas Monorail. The 4-mile air-conditioned, elevated system runs along the Las Vegas Strip from 07:00 and stops between 00:00–03:00, daily.
In addition to the sprawling casinos, it's also known for its hotels and resorts. If you enjoy gambling and do it enough, it's possible that the casino will give you a free or comped room. By using your player's card, gambling consistently, and ask for comps, you can get a free hotel room in Las Vegas.
Located in the heart of the resort, and offering guests fine options such as a high end omelet station and fresh baked pastries, Breakfast at Buffet Bellagio is available from Monday through Friday, 7:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. for just $17.99. Lunch, offered Monday through Sunday from 11:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. costs $20.99.
Credit Cards are accepted in all Las Vegas cabs, however, passengers paying with credit cards are charged a $3.00 fee over the meter charge. Passengers can only be charged the amount shown on the taximeter plus any applicable credit card and/or e-hail transaction fees.