LAS VEGAS, NEVADA - APRIL 09: A Tesla car drives through a tunnel in the Central Station during a media preview of the Las Vegas Convention Center Loop on April 9, 2021 in Las Vegas, Nevada. The Las Vegas Convention Center Loop is an underground transportation system that is the first commercial project by Elon Musk’s The Boring Company. The USD 52.5 million loop, which includes two one-way vehicle tunnels 40 feet beneath the ground and three passenger stations, will take convention attendees across the 200-acre convention campus for free in all-electric Tesla vehicles in under two minutes. To walk that distance can take upward of 25 minutes. The system is designed to carry 4,400 people per hour using a fleet of 62 vehicles at maximum capacity. It is scheduled to be fully operational in June when the facility plans to host its first large-scale convention since the COVID-19 shutdown. There are plans to expand the system throughout the resort corridor in the future. (Photo by Ethan Miller/Getty Images)

Let’s Take a Ride on the Las Vegas Loop

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Las Vegas, NV: There’s a new way to get around ‘Sin City.’

Elon Musk, and The Boring Company, have expanded its Vegas Loop.

The Vegas Loop is an underground tunnel that now takes passengers from the Las Vegas Convention Center to Resorts World Las Vegas: Casino Resort.

All rides are given in Tesla electric vehicles such as the Model 3 Sedan. Rides will cost $1.50 one way or a $2.50 day pass.

Currently, the Vegas Loop is only open to convention guests, organizers, and the media. The Vegas Loop will be expanded to other resort properties, Downtown Las Vegas, and eventually connect to Harry Reid International Airport in the coming years.

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