Most dont. I believe Caesars might still have a shuttle service, but they will take you to all the Caesars hotels and could take you two hours. Best bet is to Uber. Most hotels are less than $30 as long as you are south of the Wynn.Do most major hotels on the strip have airport shuttles from the airport?
I'll be the lady in the hotel wearing SU shirts!! Thursday evening until Monday morning.I was at the Luxor but my casino host was able to match my package at Park MGM for less than $100. I get in Wednesday night around 9 Vegas time. Staying until Tuesday. Going to see Absinthe late Thursday. Love that show. Hopefully Adam and I don’t have to share a jail cell.
Some last minute suggestions:
If you have a flight arriving in the morning or early afternoon, there's a good chance your room wont be ready. I always make sure to have a bathing suit and sunscreen easily available to change into because I usually go right to the pool. If you're pool inclined, that's a solid way to kill a few hours and enjoy the Vegas weather while you wait for your room.
The minibar is not to be used for personal storage and they'll charge you for moving anything in the fridge or above it. The giant Fiji bottles are $25+, so be careful with those. My buddy grabbed a mini bottle of vodka that was $70 that he was surprised he bought.
Don't forget sunscreen. It's $40 at the hotels. I've learned that lesson.
If you're on an early morning flight out of JFK, they don't start serving until 6AM. If you're on JetBlue, I like the bar right after security to the right at T5.
Most dont. I believe Caesars might still have a shuttle service, but they will take you to all the Caesars hotels and could take you two hours. Best bet is to Uber. Most hotels are less than $30 as long as you are south of the Wynn.
If you take a cab, don’t let them take you through the tunnel. It’s a longer way and costs $20 extra, but they will tell you it’s “the quick way.”
Sometimes it makes sense to take a regular cab. I've seen empty cab lines and dozens of people waiting for Uber.Most dont. I believe Caesars might still have a shuttle service, but they will take you to all the Caesars hotels and could take you two hours. Best bet is to Uber. Most hotels are less than $30 as long as you are south of the Wynn.
If you take a cab, don’t let them take you through the tunnel. It’s a longer way and costs $20 extra, but they will tell you it’s “the quick way.”
There's signs for ride share. It's in the garage, but that's the only place they can pick you up. Don't sleep on a regular taxi though. I don't remember the last time I wasn't able to walk to essentially the front of the line and have no wait.Hey is there a designated spot for Uber/Lyfts or a place you'd recommend?
Sometimes it makes sense to take a regular cab. I've seen empty cab lines and dozens of people waiting for Uber.