Beat the Weather in Las Vegas
Don’t Get Soaked on Your Big Night Out in Las Vegas
Las Vegas boasts great weather, and as the second sunniest major city in the United States, people tend to expect every day to be clear. Vacationers can leave their jackets at home, it’s going to be fabulous weather, right? Unfortunately it does occasionally rain in our desert paradise. At the other end of the spectrum, there are days where it is so hot, a short walk down the strip will leave your expensive clubbing clothes soaked in sweat.
Just because it’s miserable outside doesn’t mean you have to spend the evening in your room, and it doesn’t mean you need to get soaked. There are a number of ways to move around the strip without ever being exposed to the elements.
Many of the casinos are connected by monorail trams, underground, or by covered walkways. Ballys and Paris are connected in the lower level shopping area. Wynn and Encore are also connected, meeting by the theater. The Venetian and Palazzo are connected by an air conditioned walkway.
Pro tip: Take Free Vegas Tram
You can also move via tram from Mandalay Bay through Luxor and all the way to Excalibur without going outside.
The Aria express, another monorail tram, runs from Monte Carlo all the way to Bellagio with stops for the city center properties (Aria, Vdara, Mandarin Oriental, and Veer towers.) Price: FREE. Ride in style without paying a dime!
Another tram option covers all the casinos on the east side running the entire length of the strip: from MGM all the way to Sahara Ave to the north. An all day unlimited pass is $12.
Of course our favorite method of moving about is vis a free luxury VIP limo. When you book a gentlemen’s club reservation through WYNLV, our limo drivers will be happy to drop you off at any hotel on the strip free of charge. With a little strategic planning you can have a great night at a top Vegas strip club, see the sights on the strip, all while staying out of the weather at no charge.
Questions? Just give us a call or shoot us a text we’ll be happy to help.