Friday, December 7, 2012

Bank Information


Here is a list of banks on or near the Strip:

Bank of America
  • 4795 S. Maryland Pkwy. (Tropicana Ave. & Maryland Pkwy.)
  • 1077 E. Sahara Ave. (Sahara Ave. & Maryland Pkwy.)
  • 1140 E. Desert Inn Rd. (Desert Inn & Maryland Pkwy.)
  • 901 S. Rancho Lane (Charleston Blvd. & Rancho Lane)
  • 300 S. 4th Street (near the Plaza hotel)
  • 4080 Spring Mountain Rd. (Spring Mountain & Wynn Rd.)

Chase
  • 2514 S. Maryland Pkwy. (Maryland Pkwy. & Sahara Ave.)
  • 2250 E. Tropicana Ave. (Tropicana Ave. & Eastern Ave.)
  • 1340 E. Flamingo Rd. (Maryland Pkwy. & Flamingo Rd.)
  • 2570 E. Desert Inn Rd. (Desert Inn Rd. & Eastern Ave.)
  • 2520 S. Decatur Blvd. (Decatur Blvd. & Sahara Ave.)
  • 2865 E. Charleston Blvd. (Charleston Blvd. & Eastern Ave.)

Citibank
  • 3900 Paradise Rd., Ste. M. (Paradise Rd. & Flamingo Rd.)
  • 4065 S. Jones Blvd. (Jones Blvd. & Flamingo Rd.)
  • 3990 S. Maryland Pkwy. (Maryland Pkwy. & Flamingo Rd.)

U.S. Bank
  • 2655 S. Maryland Pkwy. (Maryland Pkwy. & Sahara Ave.)
  • 1155 E. Twain Ave. (Maryland Pkwy. & Twain Ave.)
  • 280 E. Flamingo Rd. (Flamingo Rd. & Paradise Rd.)
  • 2300 W. Sahara Ave. (Sahara Ave. & Rancho Dr.)

Wells Fargo Bank
  • 5757 Wayne Newton Blvd. (at McCarran International Airport)
  • 3800 Howard Hughes Pkwy. (Howard Hughes Pwky. & Paradise Rd.)
  • 801 S. Rancho Drive (Rancho Dr. and Charleston Blvd.)
  • 3300 W. Sahara Ave. (Sahara Ave. & S. Valley View Blvd.)
  • 2575 S. Maryland Pkwy. (Maryland Pkwy. & Sahara Ave.)
  • 3433 S. Maryland Pkwy. (Maryland Pkwy. & Desert Inn Rd.)
  • 1121 Las Vegas Blvd. S. (Las Vegas Blvd. S. & Charleston Blvd.)
  • 530 Las Vegas Blvd. S. (Las Vegas Blvd. S. & Bonneville Ave.)

Information Retrieved December 7, 2012 from http://www.vegas.com/lounge/banks.html

Taxi Information


Prices were not listed on the website I visited, but a list of taxi companies and their phone numbers were provided. For more information, please call the taxi company of your choice.


Ace/ABC Union/ANLV/Vegas Western Cab Company
(702) 888-4888
Deluxe Taxicab Service
(702) 567-0557
Desert Cab Company
(702) 386-9102
Henderson Taxi Company
(702) 384-2322
Lucky Cab Co.
(702) 477-7555
Nellis Cab Company
(702) 248-1111
Western Cab Company
(702) 736-8000
Whittlesea/Blue Cab Company
(702) 384-6111
Yellow/Checker/Star Cab
(702) 873-2000

Information Retrieved December 7 from http://www.vegas.com/transportation/taxis.html

Bus Information

Fares for the Strip & Downtown Express (SDX) and Deuce on the Strip are as follows:

2 hours $6
24 hours $8
3 day $20
30 day $65

Ticket vending machines accept bills, coins, or Visa/Mastercard. Bus drivers cannot make change.

Ticket vending machines (TVMs) are a convenient way to purchase one way and day passes. Machines are located at various Strip & Downtown Express stops, Centennial Express stops, MAX passenger stations, the Bonneville Transit Center (BTC), the South Strip Transfer Terminal (SSTT), the Centennial Hills Transit Center and Park and Ride, the Westcliff Transit Center, and at the Santa Fe Station stop on North Rancho Drive.

Hours of operation are:

The Deuce: Operates 24 hours a day. From 7 am to 2 am approx every 15 min. From 2 am to 7 am approx. every 20 minutes.

SDX: Operates from 9 am to 12:30 am every day approx. every 15 min.

For maps of the routes, please see bus route maps and schedules

Information Retrieved December 7, 2012 from http://www.rtcsnv.com/transit/routes-maps-schedules/ and http://www.rtcsnv.com/transit/fare-information/

Monorail System

Las Vegas Monorail (MGM Grand to Sahara)The Las Vegas Monorail runs from the MGM Grand to the Sahara hotel. (The hotel is closed, but the monorail station remains open.) The route has seven stations: MGM Grand, Bally's / Paris, Flamingo, Harrah's / The Quad (formerly Imperial Palace), Las Vegas Convention Center, LVH - Las Vegas Hotel & Casino and the Sahara.

The monorail is open Monday - Thursday, 7:00 a.m. to 2:00 a.m. and Friday - Sunday, 7 a.m. - 3 a.m.

Rates for the monorail are $5 for one ride, $14 for an unlimited one-day pass for one person and $30 for an unlimited three-day pass for one person.

Mirage-Treasure Island Tram
The Mirage-Treasure Island tram runs between 7 a.m. - 2 a.m., daily. The tram arrives just about every 15 minutes and the ride lasts about two to four minutes.

The Mirage stop of this monorail is outside but well shaded with a misting system, and located just to the left of the hotel's front entrance. At Treasure Island, passengers wait indoors in a corridor located near the entrance to the parking garage. Those waiting for the tram stand behind automatic gates. Because the automatic gates tend to open almost as soon as the tram arrives, it is best to allow everyone on the tram a chance to disembark first before getting on. The waiting areas, as well as the tram itself, have televisions playing ads that feature TI and Mirage shows and attractions.

The track is set back from the Strip and the ride is smooth, passing palm trees and vegetation. It also offers a nice aerial view of the TI pool on the west side. Seating is bus-style, with long benches and some standing room.

Bellagio - CityCenter - Monte Carlo Tram
The Bellagio - CityCenter - Monte Carlo tram runs daily from 8 a.m. - 4 a.m., every seven minutes. The tram arrives just about every 15 minutes and the ride lasts about two to six minutes.

The Bellagio stop of this monorail is accessible from a hallway in the Bellagio Spa Tower just past Sensi restaurant and near the walkway to Vdara. There are stairs and an elevator that go up to the station. The station itself is located outside but it does have a roof to protect you from the weather. Guests at Vdara would access the tram by taking a short walk along a walkway to the Bellagio Spa Tower entrance. Once there, follow the signage

The tram stops at Crystals and again you'll be outside but within a shelter. From this stop riders can go downstairs into the mall. The tram station exit will put you near Beso restaurant and the entrance to Aria Resort is accessible through an outdoor area just past Beso.

The tram's final stop is the Monte Carlo. The tram's exit is at the Monte Carlo's Street of Dreams shopping center. There is also an entrance to Aria accessible from this stop. It will lead you to the front portion of Aria's casino.

Mandalay Bay-Excalibur Tram
This monorail's route varies based on what hotel you start at. If you start at the Excalibur main station, the monorail will take you directly to Mandalay Bay - about a 3-minutes trip. If you start from Mandalay Bay, you will stop at the Luxor and then the Excalibur - about a 7-minutes trip. The express tram runs daily from 9 a.m. to 10:30 p.m., and trains leave every 3-7 minutes. The all-stops tram runs from 11 a.m. - 10:30 p.m.

All waiting areas are indoors or covered except the Luxor's, but some walking is required to make the loop (there are stairs as well as an elevator to access the tram stop). Fortunately, everything is well air-conditioned. Small platforms and a lack of any attendants at the Mandalay Bay end mean you may have to scramble to a car when traffic is heavy, but even a holiday weekend crowd can be accommodated once the initial rush for a seat dies down.

Although it's a little more complicated to make this loop, the profusion of stations has some advantages: The Main Station is convenient to a free pull on a slot machine with a $5,000 payoff (though it gives out many more free show tickets), and the Luxor's is the only monorail stop with music for waiting passengers.

Information retrieved December 7, 2012 from http://www.vegas.com/transportation/monorails.html
This site also contains a map of the monorail system.
Monorail Information and map