Las Vegas Monorail Discount Tickets

Las Vegas Monorail Complete Guide & Discount Tickets

The Las Vegas Monorail is the fastest way to get around the Strip, offering a clean, quick, and safe ride to major resorts and attractions. This is your ultimate monorail travel guide to finding discounted tickets, understanding the route, and navigating all seven stations. With trains continually arriving every few minutes, you can efficiently avoid traffic, costly rideshares and taxis, and explore the best of Las Vegas with ease.

Las Vegas Monorail Tickets & Passes

Las Vegas Monorail with Fabulous Las Vegas wrap traveling past High Roller and Strip skyline


The Las Vegas Monorail offers several ways to purchase tickets for your trip. The most economical option is to buy a multi-day pass, which provides unlimited rides and significant savings compared to single-ride tickets. Each pass type is available online, with the option to use your mobile device to present your tickets at boarding.

Ticket TypeDurationRegular Price*Online Price*
Single Ride1 ride$6.00$5.50
24 Hour PassUnlimited rides$15.00$13.45
2 Day PassUnlimited rides$26.00$23.75
3 Day PassUnlimited rides$32.00$29.95
4 Day PassUnlimited rides$40.00$37.00
5 Day PassUnlimited rides$48.00$44.50
7 Day PassUnlimited rides$60.00$57.50
  • Prices are subject to change. A 10% discount is applied to online purchases.

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Las Vegas Monorail Stations Guide

The Monorail runs a 3.9-mile route with seven stations. Each one is a gateway to a variety of resorts, shows, and attractions, making it easy to explore the entire Strip without dealing with traffic or parking.

Las Vegas Monorail Tickets & Discounts

The Las Vegas Monorail offers single-ride tickets for one-way trips on the Strip. These tickets are perfect for attending shows, exploring landmarks, or experiencing nightlife and are ideal for minimal monorail usage.

Buy Mobile Single Ride Discount Tickets: $5.50 (valid for one person for one ride)

The Las Vegas Monorail offers unlimited ride passes for convenient travel along the Strip. Travelers can hop on and off as they please. Online purchases come with discounts. Standard online solo-rider ticket prices are as follows:

Buy Mobile Unlimited, 24-hour/Multi-Day Discount Tickets

  • 24-hour pass: $13.45. Purchase a 24-hour pass for unlimited monorail rides on the Strip so that you can explore the area to your heart’s content.
  • 2-Day pass: $23.75. Extend your adventure with a 2-day pass for unlimited monorail travel over two consecutive days.
  • 3-Day pass: $29.95. Optimize your Vegas experience with a 3-day pass that offers unlimited monorail access for three consecutive days.
  • 4-Day pass: $37.00. A 4-day pass provides unlimited monorail access for four consecutive days, ideal for multi-day exploration, and offers substantial savings compared to individual single-ride tickets.
  • 5-Day pass: $44.50. Tailored for longer stays and the weekday convention crowd, the 5-day pass offers unlimited monorail travel for five consecutive days of hassle-free transportation.
  • 7-Day pass: $57.50. For more extensive stays, the 7-day pass is the perfect choice. It provides unlimited monorail access for a week, which translates to just $8.21 per day.

The Las Vegas Monorail offers discounted group ticket packages for parties of 15 or more. Ideal for corporate events, conventions, or group outings.

For more information and reservations, visit lvmonorail.com or call (702) 699-8200, Mon. – Fri. from 8:00 am – 5:00 pm PST.

The Las Vegas Monorail wants to make it easier for Nevada residents to ride by offering them discounts.

$1 Tickets for Locals

Nevada residents can receive a special discount at Las Vegas Monorail customer service booths. Present your valid Nevada ID to purchase a single ride for only $1. The maximum purchase is two single-ride tickets per person per day, or one 20-ride ticket, no more frequently than every ten days.

Online eTicket Discounts

All travelers can receive a discount by purchasing their tickets online as an eTicket. This is a quick and convenient way to save money on all unlimited passes.

Discounts for Students, Seniors, and Military

Currently, the Las Vegas Monorail does not have a special admission price for students, seniors, or military members. However, each of these categories may qualify for a discount on the Regional Transportation Commission of Southern Nevada (RTC) bus system.

Monorail Ticket Buying Options

Passengers can buy monorail tickets online here through the official Las Vegas Monorail website. They can choose ticket type, quantity, and duration, and receive a digital ticket via email for scanning at the stations.

For those who prefer a self-service option, the Las Vegas Monorail provides ticket vending machines conveniently located at each monorail station. These machines accept cash, credit cards, and contactless payment methods, ensuring a quick and seamless ticketing experience.

For a more personalized approach, passengers can visit the on-site ticket booths located at major monorail stations. The friendly staff at these ticket booths are ready to assist individuals, providing face-to-face interaction, answering questions, and offering recommendations tailored to specific needs.

Passenger scanning mobile ticket at Las Vegas Monorail fare gate with contactless QR code reader

Monorail Train Schedules

Trains arrive every 4-8 minutes at each of the seven stations.

Monday: 7:00 am – 12:00 midnight

Tuesday to Thursday: 7:00 am – 2:00 am

Friday to Sunday: 7:00 am – 3:00 am

Las Vegas Monorail with colorful wrap and social media icons traveling on elevated track with city skyline and hotels in background

Monorail vs Free Las Vegas Trams

While the Monorail is a paid service, several free tram services are available on the Strip. The key difference is the route: the Monorail runs on the east side, while the free trams connect hotels on the west side.

  • Mandalay Bay to Excalibur Tram: This free tram connects Mandalay Bay, Luxor, and Excalibur, with both express and local stops.
  • Aria Express Tram: This free tram runs between the Bellagio, CityCenter, and Park MGM.
  • Mirage to Treasure Island Tram: Closed indefinitely. The Mirage hotel is undergoing significant renovations and rebranding as the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino, with an intended reopening in 2027. The tram is expected to reopen at the same time as the new Hard Rock opens.

Monorail Customer Service

Six of the seven monorail stations have customer service offices, but the Las Vegas Convention Center Station does not.

MGM Grand Station: There are two customer service desks located in the Underground and the District.

  • Sunday – Thursday: 9 a.m. to 7 p.m.
  • Friday – Saturday: 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.

Horseshoe/Paris Station:

  • 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily

Flamingo/Caesars Palace Station:

  • 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily

Harrah’s/ The LINQ Station:

  • Sunday – Thursday: 9 a.m. to 7 p.m.
  • Friday – Saturday: 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.

Westgate Station:

  • Sunday – Thursday: 9 a.m. to 7 p.m.
  • Friday – Saturday: 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.

SAHARA Las Vegas Station:

  • 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily

If you have lost an item, you can contact customer service by phone or email. If you email them, be sure to include a clear description of the item, the date and time it was lost, the location where it was lost, and the reference number if you have already filed a Lost Item Report.

Las Vegas Monorail Customer Service Phone: (702) 699-8200

Las Vegas Monorail Email Addresses:

Customer Service: customerservice@lvmonorail.com

Group Sales: groupsales@lvmonorail.com

Employment: employment@lvmonorail.com

Media: lvmnews@lvmonorail.com

Sales & Marketing: sales@lvmonorail.com

Refunds: refundrequest@lvmonorail.com

The Monorail’s administrative hours of operation are Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. PST.

Las Vegas Monorail Insider Tips & Info

  • Beat the Rush: The Monorail is a great way to save money on expensive rideshares and taxis, especially during peak traffic hours.
  • Check the Schedule: Trains run until late into the night, but hours vary by day of the week, so be sure to check the official schedule before you go.
  • Plan Your Route: Use a map to plan your walk to and from the Monorail stations, as they are not always directly in front of the resorts.
  • Buy Online: The easiest way to save money and skip the lines at the vending machines is to purchase your tickets online.

Las Vegas Monorail Frequently Asked Questions FAQ

A: The whole route of 3.9 miles from end to end takes around 15 minutes. The time it takes to ride between stations is generally 3-7 minutes.

A: Normally, trains come every 4 -8 minutes, no matter what time it is. You will not have to wait long to reach your next stop.

A: Yes. When you purchase your tickets online, you get a digital ticket via email that you can scan directly from your smartphone at the station gates.

A: The Monorail is an excellent option for avoiding Strip traffic, but be aware that the stations are often set back from Las Vegas Boulevard and require a short walk to access the resorts.

A: Yes. Las Vegas locals with a valid Nevada ID can purchase single-ride tickets for just $1 at a Monorail station. Discounts are also available for military personnel and senior citizens with a valid ID.

Illustrated Las Vegas Monorail route map with labeled stations hotels and landmarks along the Strip

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