Monorail Kicks-Off Summer Discount Ticket Promotion for Vegas Visitors

In anticipation of historically robust summer crowds, the Las Vegas Monorail Company announced that it will be offering a promotional summer fare for its one-day pass.

The summer discount promotion, which began May 26, represents a significant savings of more than 45 percent with the $15 all day pass discounted to just $8 per person.

Visitors to the world-famous Las Vegas Strip can utilize the transportation system as an alternative to walking amid the season’s steep desert temperatures, instead enjoying the Monorail’s climate-controlled interiors.

“Summer is a busy and popular season, and travel in Las Vegas is no different,” said Ingrid Reisman, vice president of corporate communications for the Las Vegas Monorail. “This year, the Monorail is kicking-off the summer season in style with the introduction of a discounted summer fare that will make riding the Monorail not only the most convenient way to travel along the Strip, but also cost-effective. As temperatures in Las Vegas soar to record-breaking heights, the Monorail’s discounted $8 One-Day Summer Pass offers just one more reason to stay cool and avoid the traffic congestion of the roadways.”

For more information on the Las Vegas Monorail or where to purchase tickets, call (866) 4-MONORAIL or (866) 466-6672; visit www.lvmonorail.com; or pick up a Monorail Magazine, available at all Monorail stations and station hotels.


About The Las Vegas Monorail

The Las Vegas Monorail is an easy and convenient connection to the Las Vegas Strip, linking riders to the city’s world-class restaurants, shows, shops, clubs, hotels and casinos. Monorail riders can travel the world-famous Las Vegas Strip in 15 minutes or less in a safe, comfortable and clean environment – without the hassles of traffic or wasted time. Currently, the privately-funded Monorail system has seven stations: MGM Grand; Bally’s/Paris Las Vegas; Flamingo/Caesars Palace; Harrah’s/Imperial Palace; Las Vegas Convention Center; Las Vegas Hilton; and the Sahara. As one of the nation’s most environmentally-friendly public transportation systems, the Monorail’s electric trains produce zero emissions and consistently run at 99 percent operational efficiency, indicating an optimal level of performance from people, processes and technology.
SOURCE: Echo Media Group

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Ellen Barone is an American writer and wanderer. She co-founded and publishes the group travel blog YourLifeIsATrip.com and is currently at work on her first book "I Could Live Here".