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Showtime shuttle?
Anybody ever use this service to get from airport to hotel? Rio recommends them but I'd like to hear from unbiased source. Thanks:)
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ahhh... what are your immediate concerns? ;)
I'm not really sure why there are so so many questions about it, but travel from LAS to any of the Las Vegas Strip (or slightly off strip locations) has truly got to be one of the easiest airport to hotel trips in the entire world. Yeah, there is the occasional "tunnel" issue, but even a long haul in Vegas to the strip is only going to cost one $5 to $10 extra. (It's not like a long haul say, from JFK to New Jersey, or even Manhattan) So, don't worry so much about getting to your hotel, it's going to be fine (believe me :) ) instead, spend the time worrying about how you are going to extract $$$$$ out of the casinos. :D |
Originally Posted by thebat
(Post 10338340)
Anybody ever use this service to get from airport to hotel? Rio recommends them but I'd like to hear from unbiased source. Thanks:)
Executive seems to be reasonably efficient--though they are not "affiated" with Harrahs (MGM uses them.) |
With rental cars between $10 and 15 per day, I have chosen that transportation method for my last 4 trips...
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Originally Posted by baccarat_king
(Post 10338719)
ahhh... what are your immediate concerns? ;)
:D I guess what I want to know is: Are they efficient?:confused: |
Originally Posted by indyscott
(Post 10338795)
With rental cars between $10 and 15 per day, I have chosen that transportation method for my last 4 trips...
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Originally Posted by thebat
(Post 10339123)
Do they 'group' travelers to nearby hotels or do they simply stuff them into the closet vehicle, regardless of destination?
I guess what I want to know is: Are they efficient?:confused: If you are going to MGM, Mandalay or The Hotel it would be likely the first one or two stops and is a good cost-effective option if traveling solo. Otherwise it can be 5-7 stops before reaching say Venetian. I did take a shuttle once to Four Seasons and it was the first stop :cool: :p. |
Originally Posted by thebat
(Post 10339123)
Are they efficient?:confused:
Originally Posted by kingalien
(Post 10339835)
is a good cost-effective option if traveling solo. Otherwise it can be 5-7 stops before reaching say Venetian.
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Originally Posted by baccarat_king
(Post 10339988)
yep, I would say that basically sums it up. Can't imagine any real advantages for 2+ people.
Note - there is a thread about tipping the guys with the luggage carts; they can take you to the front of the taxi line if needed. I've never run into an inefficient taxi queue there, though (anything from walk-up to 5 minutes). On top of that, Harrah's runs a free shuttle to/from the Rio to the Strip, for those who drink too much and are responsible enough not to drive (e.g. my good friends): http://www.harrahs.com/casinos/harra...formation.html |
I've seen parties of threes and fours take a shuttle to MGM or Paris. Definitely more expensive than a taxi.
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Originally Posted by icurhere2
(Post 10340615)
I can't either - it would be cheaper to take a cab to/from the airport to the Rio than to pay for two shuttles fares and wait. You can essentially get from the airport all the way to downtown for $20 including tip . . . (Note - the last time I did this was January, think there's a new surcharge that would add about $1.50).
Note - there is a thread about tipping the guys with the luggage carts; they can take you to the front of the taxi line if needed. I've never run into an inefficient taxi queue there, though (anything from walk-up to 5 minutes). On top of that, Harrah's runs a free shuttle to/from the Rio to the Strip, for those who drink too much and are responsible enough not to drive (e.g. my good friends): http://www.harrahs.com/casinos/harra...formation.html |
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