Vegas.com Arrow bus launches

If you've seen the giant red Vegas.com arrow floating up and down the Las Vegas Strip, you've just seen Vegas.com's new bus or trolley.
Vehicles from The Las Vegas Trolley company have been reoutfitted as The Arrow, which heads places the monorail doesn't -- namely, right in front of your casino-hotel.
With stops all the way from South Point to the Las Vegas Outlet Center to Hooters to the Fashion Show Mall, and on up to the Las Vegas Premium Outlets to the World Market Center to the downtown casinos, the Arrow's route covers both sides of the Strip at only $2.50 per ride.
By contrast, the monorail is $5 per ride and the double-decker Deuce bus is $2 a ride.
An all-day pass for the monorail and Arrow can be purchased at monorail stops for $10.
Besides being impressive to look at (we just thought it was a traveling ad when we first saw it a couple weeks ago), inside The Arrow you can make dinner reservations, purchase club passes, show tickets, and other nifty things using the onboard touch screens.
The one flaw we think is that service stops at midnight.



