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    Art K.

    If you don't want to drive the strip or you don't have a rental car, the Deuce bus is a cheap and affordable way to access the strip and Fremont. It can be a slow trip due to traffic and the number of stops along the way, but the Deuce bus runs 24 hours a day and a 24 hour pass won't break the bank. You'll find a mixture of tourists and locals aboard. Traveling north from the strip to Fremont can get crowded, but the ride from Fremont south to the strip was comfortable and there weren't as many passengers aboard. Weekdays may also be less crowded.

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    Kim R.

    This is by far the best way to get from The Strip down to Fremont Street and back again! Only $8 for a 24 hour ticket and $20 for 3 days!! Such a bargain. :) There are multiple stops along the way going both Northbound and Southbound. It runs 24 hours per day! The downside is that occasionally there can be a long wait in between buses coming by even though it says that they arrive every 10-15 minutes from 7am-1am. But if you have time to spare and don't mind leisurely getting somewhere this is the way to go.

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    Brandon M.

    $6 for a 2 hour pass, $8 for a 24 hour pass and $20 for a 3 day pass. You can purchase them online and have a QR code to scan on your phone to ride. You can also download the RTC app and it lets you know the bus locations and when the your stop is coming up. The stops are well marked and have signage of your stop location and pay stations. Some have seating some don't. I would recommend just short trips (less that 8 stops) because Fremont to South strip can take 1-2 hours with all the stops. We took took SB from TI to the Luxor at 9pm during the week and it took 48 minutes. With that said it is affordable, clean and sometimes crowded. It just matters how much your time is worth. We took ride share when time was an issue. Just watch for surges and avoid the taxis at all costs because they are scammers. It is still cheaper than renting a car with parking, traffic, the long walks from parking garages etc. Enjoy Vegas!

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    Jason R.

    Convenient and economical way to get from Fremont and the way down the strip. yea, if you're in a time crunch, this might not be for you. Also, they advertise it runs every 16 minutes, that's not accurate, it's more like 20-25 minutes. In addition, sometimes a bus will be full and you can't get on. I purchased the 3 day $20 pass and found it very handy. I still utilized cabs, but definitely took advantage and saved some bucks by using The Deuce. The drivers were surprisingly helpful and did not have an attitude--I'm from NYC, and I guess that's what I expect, sadly. In short, I think all visitors to the Strip, should take advantage of what the Deuce offers. Pack some patience and remember not to stand near the stairwell on the second level. I almost found out how dangerous it was when the bus stopped suddenly and I almost fell down the stairs. The RTC officers aboard the bus will tel you to move, but just before that happened, I almost took a vicious tumble on my day on the bus.

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    A great way for a visitor on the Strip to see Vegas is on the Deuce bus. It stops at nearly all the casinos. Takes you almost the entire Strip. It just can be slow because of congestion. Pretty easy to buy tickets. Even though it can get slow, it's a much cheaper way of getting around. Cabs are ridiculously expensive. The private shuttles also cost a lot more. It's best for those staying at those mega casinos. This makes a stop at nearly every one. A good thing about this is that getting on it is really convenient. The bad thing is that this bus can be slow. It has an upper deck. This gives you a better view. It's possible to buy tickets for this or any other city bus at any of the transportation centers. There's also many bus stops especially along the Strip that have machines. It's a part of the local bus system, the RTC which goes all around the city. Your bus ticket can be used on any of these routes One day tickets are $8. You can get three days for $20. It begins at the South Strip Terminal close to the airport. The route goes all the way to downtown and Fremont. You can use your ticket to get on the SDX or any other route.

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    Don't waste 2 hours of your trip to get somewhere a cab can get you in 5 minutes. It's not worth the $2 you're gonna save. Just take a cab

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    A very reasonable way to get around in Las Vegas! Employees were all great except one grumpy dude.

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    Se pueden llevar maletas grandes en el viaje o resultan muy incómodas?

    puedes traer algo más pequeño como una mochila pero nada grande. un taxi es mejor para maletas

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    Been going back and gorth between Vegas & L.A. 1-2 times a week for the last 2 months. Every trip…read morebut 2 have been on time. The inconsistency with boarding, depending on if its a new driver and not letting Reserved Seats board first. Thats the way it almost always is then you get a new or rebellious driver that changes it up. I pay the extra fee for a Reserved Seat just for tge convenience of boarding first. All loaders/CS agrnts need to take a lesson from the 2 employees that work L.A. Union Station on the 9:30 pm departure. They are consistent and do it right every time. Drivers need to explain to riders that the numbered seats are Reserved Seats, and not just anyone can sit there. Sone drivers do lay down the law, but very few. Thus line will be another Greyhound in a matter of months!

    We had to go to St. George, Utah for a quick one day trip and the airline prices were $800…read moreround-trip so I found this Megabus fare to be quick and easy. Our tickets were purchased on the Megabus app in the form of a QR code, The driver was very friendly. The stops were short and I just really was so pleased that I saved so much money on this quick trip to St. George. I would highly recommend Megabus to all those who are trying to save a little money and need to get to your destination without driving. They have 2 locations- at the McCarran Airport and at the McCarran (South Strip Transit Station located at 6675 Gilespie Street).

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