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"The Deuces" are bus transports that take passengers from the strip up and down the street of Las Vegas Boulevard in Vegas. If anyone has ever ridden this transport, could you tell me exactly where they stop? I do not know whether they stop in front of the casinos, such as Treasure Island or the Venetian, or have their own designated bus stops. Could you please answer this question? thanks.

2007-02-08 18:16:07 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous in Travel United States Las Vegas

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Heck yes I ride the CAT and Deuce everywhere when I'm in Las Vegas. The Deuce is a great ride, and it stops frequently on the strip of course, you will not have any problem getting from the Deuce to any hotel..The Deuce runs approximately every 5 minutes, they add more buses when it's busy, and sometimes you will have 2 or 3 buses at the same stop.

For a really cool view of the strip, ride the Deuce after dark, from the Stratosphere up to Mandalay Bay and back or vice versa. If you can, go to the upper level and get one of the front seats(what a view)..If you can't get one of the front seats, ride on one side of the Deuce in one direction and switch seats to the other side on the way back. That way you can see all the hotels/lights etc....

A 24 hour pass is $5, but here's a hint for you. When I was there in December, I would get on the bus on one of the side streets like Flamingo or Tropicana, a 24 hour pass on them runs $2.50 and if you do ride the Deuce they only ask for an extra .50 cents and give you another 24 hour pass.

the CAT/Deuce site
http://www.rtcsnv.com

I go to Las Vegas for 2 weeks at a time, 2 or 3 times a year. It would be nice if they had a subway system in LV, the monorail will be nice if/when they get it finished all the way from McCarran to Downtown (if) they would lower the price to something reasonable...The bus really is a good way to get around, you can ride anywhere in the valley for 24 hours on $3 if you plan it right, and you don't have to worry about scratching up a rental or parking...

2007-02-09 03:16:19 · answer #1 · answered by jack 7 · 2 0

I haven't ridden the Deuce, but here's the link that goes to the route and schedules:
http://www.rtcsouthernnevada.com/cat/routes/deuce/index.cfm
There's also a Trolley that stops at each major casino. The Deuce is $2.00 and runs 24/7, the Trolley is $1.65 and runs 9:30am-1:30am.

2007-02-09 05:54:59 · answer #2 · answered by galaxiquestar 4 · 0 0

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