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How to get home safely from the game in Paradise, Nevada


LAS VEGAS, NEVADA - DECEMBER 04: Davante Adams #17 of the Las Vegas Raiders celebrates with fans after scoring a touchdown in the third quarter against the Los Angeles Chargers at Allegiant Stadium on December 04, 2022 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Steve Marcus/Getty Images)
LAS VEGAS, NEVADA - DECEMBER 04: Davante Adams #17 of the Las Vegas Raiders celebrates with fans after scoring a touchdown in the third quarter against the Los Angeles Chargers at Allegiant Stadium on December 04, 2022 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Steve Marcus/Getty Images)
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After an exciting day of watching the Las Vegas football team play on the 19 million pounds of retractable rolling turf at the indoor Allegiant Stadium in Paradise, Nevada, it’s time to head home. Make it back safely with these transportation options in our Gameday City Guide.

Monorail

The Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority operates a monorail, an almost four-mile system that runs next to the Strip in Clark County, which includes the town of Paradise. Trains arrive at stations every four to eight minutes, so you can take one to the game and back again. En route to the game, the monorail stops at the following stations:

  • Sahara Las Vegas station
  • Westgate station
  • Boingo station at Las Vegas Convention Center
  • Harrah’s/The LINQ station
  • Flamingo/Caesars Palace station
  • Horseshoe/Paris station
  • MGM Grand station

The MGM Grand station is a 1.5-mile walk from the stadium. After the game, reverse your trip. Buy a day pass for $15 or a single-ride pass for $6 at a station, or get a discount by buying online

Bus

The Regional Transportation Commission of Southern Nevada operates a 24/7 bus with 57 stops along Las Vegas Boulevard. Buy a 24-hour pass for $8, and visit a station to board every 15 minutes.

On game days, the game day express bus gives direct service to the stadium, with pregame pickups starting 30 minutes before gates open at the following locations:

  • Route 605 at 11011 W. Charleston Boulevard, Las Vegas.
  • Route 606 at 2300 Paseo Verde Parkway, Henderson.
  • Route 607 at 4949 N. Rancho Drive, Las Vegas.
  • Route 609 at 5111 Boulder Highway, Las Vegas.
  • Route 610 at 7300 N. Aliante Parkway, North Las Vegas.
  • Route 612 at 12300 S. Las Vegas Boulevard, Henderson.

Postgame, the first bus leaves the stadium to make the return trip 30 minutes after the game ends.

Rideshare and taxi

If you use a rideshare service or taxi to come to the game, the drop-off location is at 5285 Dean Martin Drive — the front half of lot N. You may also arrange to be dropped at a nearby resort.

The taxi drop-off is also in the general pickup zone, at the corner of Diablo Drive and Procyon Street. Head there after the game to meet your driver.

Driving and parking

Parking lots open four hours before kickoff and close one hour after the game ends. Buy a season parking pass via the team app or a single-game parking pass via a parking app. Same-day parking may be available, but the stadium recommends buying in advance. Check your pass to ensure you go to the designated lot, and staff will direct you to a specific stall.

You may use accessible parking only with a valid ADA parking placard or license plate. For mobility assistance via golf carts, go to a pickup location in lot G, H, or J.

Remember if you are drinking at the game, plan for a sober ride home!

Bicycle

Ride your bike to the stadium, and follow designated lanes to the racks in lot B, outside the south entries. Bring a lock to secure your bike so that it’ll be waiting for you to pedal home after the game.

Walking

If you are staying at a nearby hotel and you want to walk to and from your accommodations, the stadium is about a mile from the south end of the Strip. Make sure to buddy up so that you don’t have to walk alone, especially at night.

No matter how you choose to get home, careful planning and awareness will help you navigate the postgame journey smoothly. So, before leaving your house, check for gameday updates on the stadium website and social media channels, and plan your transportation with confidence.

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