Deuce bus tickets.

Are you able to use the 3 day Deuce Bus Pass on other routes, or is it strictly for the Strip/Downtown. We plan to go to the Orleans Hotel, as well as the Rio, Goldcoast and Palms. Thank you.

The 3-day Deuce bus pass is designed primarily for use on the iconic Strip and downtown Las Vegas areas, but it can be used on certain other routes operated by the Regional Transportation Commission (RTC) as well. It allows access to most of the main routes, but there are a few specifics to keep in mind when planning trips to places like the Orleans Hotel, Rio, Goldcoast, and Palms.

Here are a few key points about the 3-day Deuce pass:

  • Strip and Downtown Focus: The Deuce is primarily a service that runs along the Las Vegas Strip and connects to downtown. This includes frequent stops at major attractions like the Bellagio, Caesar’s Palace, Fremont Street, and more.
  • Access to Other Routes: While the Deuce itself does not extend directly to places like the Orleans, Rio, or Palms, you can use your 3-day pass on other RTC buses that connect to those areas. For example, routes like the 201 or 202 may be used to travel to these off-Strip casinos.
  • Connecting Routes: The 3-day pass can be used on other RTC buses, including those that service locations like the Orleans and the Rio. You’ll need to check the schedules and routes that connect the Strip to those destinations. If you’re traveling to locations like the Rio or Palms, you’ll likely need to transfer to a different bus from the Deuce at one of its nearby stops, such as the Westgate or Flamingo & Las Vegas stops.

In summary, the Deuce pass is great for the Strip and downtown, and with a bit of planning, you can use it on other routes to get to off-Strip properties. Just be sure to check the RTC website or maps for the routes that connect the Deuce to places like the Orleans, Rio, Goldcoast, and Palms.


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