VEGAS.com Arrow Transportation Launches

We're always looking for a new way to get around in Vegas so this is good news: VEGAS.com has launched The VEGAS.com Arrow. The VEGAS.com Arrow fleet of buses and trolleys conveniently pulls right up to hotels, city landmarks and local attractions.
Easily accessible and recognizable (you can't miss the 10-foot-long, light-up VEGAS.com arrow logos on the side!), the fleet of VEGAS.com Arrows will be outfitted with video screens featuring updates on the city based on where the customer is physically, and high-tech touch screens for on-the-go purchases of show tickets, front-of-line club passes and tours.
Special Ticket: VEGAS.com is introducing a new $10 combination ticket that provides unlimited daily rides on The VEGAS.com Arrow and on the Las Vegas Monorail. The VEGAS.com Arrow follows routes that encompass Downtown Las Vegas and Fremont Street, the Las Vegas Convention Center and the north, center and southern parts of the Las Vegas Strip. The Las Vegas Monorail has seven stops running from the Sahara Hotel-Casino at the north end of the Las Vegas Strip to the MGM Grand at the south end. Single ride tickets for The VEGAS.com Arrow cost $2.50.
Buying Tickets: All tickets can be purchased on VEGAS.com , www.espanol.vegas.com/transportation/trolley.html and at VEGAS.com retail and concierge locations at Bally’s Excalibur, Flamingo, Harrah’s, Imperial Palace, Luxor, Mandalay Bay, THEhotel at Mandalay Bay, Monte Carlo, New York-New York, Palace Station, Palms, Paris Las Vegas, the Rio and more.
Photo: VEGAS.com President Howard Lefkowitz announces the launch of a new transportation experience, The VEGAS.com Arrow, with touch-screen devices for purchases on-the-go. Photo courtesy VEGAS.com
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