The most famous bus in Las Vegas is called The Deuce. It is likely you will see one whilst in town even if you don’t ride on one as they run up and down the strip 24 hours a day. There are also two bus routes that serve the airport. Detailed below.
THE DEUCE:
Chances are if you want a bus in Las Vegas as a tourist it will be The Deuce. The Deuce is a double decker bus and has its name along the side.
They run from 7am to 2am every 15 minutes and from 2am to 7am every 20 minutes.
The Deuce route is as follows (some stops omitted due to not being of interest to tourists) –
North to South:
Fremont Street
Stratosphere
Sahara/SLS
Hilton Grand Vacations
Circus Circus
Fashion Show Mall
Treasure Island
Mirage
Caesar’s Palace
Bellagio
Monte Carlo
Excalibur
Luxor
Mandalay Bay
Four Seasons
Town Square Shopping Mall
South to North:
Town Square Shopping Mall
Four Seasons
Mandalay Bay
Tropicana
MGM Grand
Polo Towers
Planet Hollywood
Paris
Harrah’s
Venetian
Wynn
Riviera
Turnberry Place
Hilton Grand Vacations
Sahara/SLS
Stratosphere
Las Vegas Arts District
Fremont Street
SDX EXPRESS:
There is also a bus run by the same company called the SDX express. This bus doesn’t stop at as many stops on the strip, but it runs to both the North and South Las Vegas outlet malls and the Las Vegas convention centre. It runs 9am – Midnight every 15 minutes. You can tell the difference between the regular Deuce and the SDX as the Deuce is a double decker and the SDX is a bendy (single decker) bus.
SDX express North – South:
North Las Vegas outlet Mall
World Market Centre
Fremont Street
Las Vegas Arts District
Stratosphere
Sahara/SLS
Las Vegas Convention Centre
Fashion Show Mall
Bellagio
Excalibur
Mandalay Bay
Town Square Shopping Mall
South Las Vegas Outlet Centre
South – North:
South Las Vegas Outlet Mall
Town Square Shopping Mall
Mandalay Bay
MGM Grand
Paris
The Wynn
Las Vegas Convention Centre
Sahara/SLS
Stratosphere
Las Vegas Arts district
Fremont Street
World Market Centre
North Las Vegas Outlet Mall.
Fares:
The fares are the same for both routes and tickets can be used on both the buses. 2 hour pass – $6. 24 hour pass – $8. 3 day pass – $20.
You must buy your tickets at the self-service machines at the bus stops before boarding the bus.
AIRPORT ROUTES:
Centennial Express and Westcliff express bus to the airport.
Single ticket $2 – note these buses sell tickets on board the bus. You do not need to pay the deuce bus fare at the self-service machines.
The Westcliff express can take you between the airport (both terminals) and Suncoast Casino (also useful for JW Marriott hotel), Fremont Street, North Las Vegas premium outlets, the junction of Tropicana/Las Vegas Blvd (the strip) useful for Excalibur, New York, New York, Tropicana and MGM Grand.
The Centennial express can take you between the airport (both terminals) and Fremont Street, North Las Vegas premium outlets, the junction of Sands and Las Vegas blvd (the strip) useful for Fashion Show Mall, Wynn/Encore, TI and Palazzo/Venetian.
The buses are timetabled.
Timetables –
http://www.rtcsnv.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/AirportBrochure_0114_24x11.pdf