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A new ride on the Las Vegas Strip

By Jen Leo, Special to The Los Angeles Times
01:57 PM PST, November 28, 2007

Las Vegas has a new ride in town. Vegas.com, the comprehensive travel booking recognizable by its red, neon-studded arrow, is providing rides up and down the Strip, including downtown and Fremont Street, on the Arrow. What makes the Arrow different from the Deuce (the affordable double-decker public transport bus) is that you can book tickets to shows, tours and line passes to clubs right on the bus or trolley.

Cost: $2.50 for a single ride, $10 for an unlimited daily pass, including rides on the Monorail. Buy your tickets online at www.vegas.com and at retail booths inside many Strip casinos.

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