Hi! I am staying at Caesars in November but would like to get
established at another casino due to the bad pay tables at Caesars. I
was planning on going to South Point. Does anyone have recommendations
for transportation from Caesars to South Point. We don't mind walking a
mile or two. Thanks for any advice.
south point transportation
Not a recommendation, but you can't walk it.
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--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "sg0dm2" <sg0dm2@...> wrote:
Does anyone have recommendations
for transportation from Caesars to South Point. We don't mind
walking a
mile or two.
Well, there are always cabs but I suspect that you are looking for
other alternatives. Here's one to consider.
South Point has two free shuttle busses. One goes to and from the
airport and one goes to and from Mandalay Bay. These shuttle busses
are supposed to be for hotel guests only. My guess is that this
rule is not always strictly enforced - especially if the bus is half
empty.
You could try phoning South Point to find out or you could simply
show up at M Bay and hope that you are lucky (I know it's a gamble
but this is Las Vegas).
A five dollar "tip" might help if the driver appears somewhat
reluctant.
Here is a link to the shuttle schedule:
http://www.southpointcasino.com/hotel/shuttle-schedule.php
Good luck!
Slowpoke
Try Gold Coast or Palms, although I've heard it's difficult to get
even room offers, or any mail from Palms if you have an out-of-town
address.
Door to door, it's about a mile walk to either, or maybe a $7-$8 cab
ride.
Even if you could play $25 Jacks, it's probably a loser. I found one
paytable in the whole joint that approached 99% (actually, I think
this could be a very good play, believe it or not). There is a $1 Spin
Poker 9-5 Jacks floating around there.
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--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "sg0dm2" <sg0dm2@...> wrote:
Hi! I am staying at Caesars in November but would like to get
established at another casino due to the bad pay tables at Caesars. I
was planning on going to South Point. Does anyone have recommendations
for transportation from Caesars to South Point. We don't mind walking
South Point has a shuttle from Mandalay Bay about every half hour
that runs continuously. You could then try to get a cab from there
to Caesars or just take a cab door to door.
If you take the monorail (Mandalay Bay to Excalibur via tram then
walk over to MGM all the way at the back) you will end up walking
quite a bit. The monorail stops on the other side of the Strip. I
don't recommend this option.
The Trolley or the Deuce may also be an option although it can be
very slow under traffic. The Trolley is a shuttle that looks like a
trolley and the Deuce is the double decker city bus (watch your head
if you go upstairs). The Trolley runs aout every 20 minutes and the
Deuce runs as much as every 7 minutes.
If you want a link to a free website that specializes in Las Vegas
information, please let me know and I can email it to you. Their
information is much deeper and better researched than any other on
the web by quite a bit.
Good luck at Caesars. You'll need it!
Hi! I am staying at Caesars in November but would like to get
established at another casino due to the bad pay tables at Caesars.
I
was planning on going to South Point. Does anyone have
recommendations
for transportation from Caesars to South Point. We don't mind
walking
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