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There are always taxis and shuttle buses outside the airport terminals. No reservation required.
Most Las Vegas taxis and shuttles don’t accept credit cards. Keep enough cash in your wallet.
Airport shuttle service to your hotel is about $11. Taxis cost $15-$40 (distance, route, traffic)
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CES 2015 Local Transportation GuideFrom the airport to your hotel
Avoid driving to the Las Vegas Convention Center. Heavy traffic. Parking is limited and can be expensive.
Walk or take a taxi from your hotel to the nearest monorail station. Keep enough cash in your wallet. Most taxis don’t accept credit cards.
The monorail stops 150ft from the entrance to the LVCC.
CES 2015 Local Transportation GuideFrom your hotel to the LVCC
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Take the CES Shuttle Bus between exhibits at the Las Vegas Convention Center and the Sands Expo.
The monorail isn’t practical.
Taxis won’t get you there faster.
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CES 2015 Local Transportation GuideBetween the LVCC and Sands
Take the monorail from between exhibits at the Las Vegas Convention Center and the LVH Hotel.
The 1/3 mile walk takes only 6 minutes
CES 2015 Local Transportation GuideBetween the LVCC and LVH
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Take the monorail from the Las Vegas Convention Center back to the station nearest to your hotel. You avoid long lines for shuttle buses and taxis. You avoid sitting in heavy traffic.
Walk, drive or take a taxi from the monorail station nearest to your hotel. Keep enough cash in your wallet. Most taxis don’t accept credit cards.
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CES 2015 Local Transportation GuideBetween the LVCC and your hotel
Take a CES shuttle bus. You may need to walk, drive or take a taxi to the nearest hotel with a shuttle stop.
The monorail is not practical.
Taxis won’t get you there faster.
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CES 2015 Local Transportation GuideBetween your hotel and Sands exhibits
Taxis are best. Keep enough cash. Most taxis don’t accept credit cards.
The Monorail is not practical.
No CES shuttle bus service after 6:30pm
Find taxis at front entrance to casinos/hotels. Never hail a taxi on the street.
Drive if you have a car. Save time and walking with free casino valet parking. Don’t drink and drive.
CES 2015 Local Transportation GuideBetween your hotel and evening events
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Taxis are always at the front entrance of hotel. Keep enough cash. Most taxis don’t accept credit cards. Schedule up to an hour to get to the airport (distance & traffic)
Shuttle bus airport service is cheaper than a taxi. Ask at your hotel to make an airport shuttle bus reservation. Allow for 90-135 minutes to get the airport. (stops, distance & traffic)
CES offers a $5 airport shuttle from the Venetian and Las Vegas Convention Center Thursday and Friday only. Leaves every 30 minutes. No reservation needed.More details at VegasTechShows.com Desktop & Mobile
CES 2015 Local Transportation GuideTo the airport
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