Resorts World Las Vegas unveils its first ‘Vegas Loop’ subway station

July 1, 2022
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The company has ambitious plans for the Loop to encompass 55 stations across Las Vegas.

Resorts World Las Vegas has unveiled a new ‘Vegas Loop’ passenger subway station, which will provide its customers with direct access to the Las Vegas Convention Center (LVCC). They will partner with The Boring Company to undertake this ambitious endeavor.

The LVCC Loop will present an innovative new method of transport for visitors which boasts environmental credentials as well as ease and efficiency. The Loop is all electric and has zero emissions, propelling visitors to the LVCC without making any stops on the way.

This passenger station will be the first of 55 stops which will eventually form the Vegas Loop, a full underground network that will transport thousands of visitors per hour through the resort corridor. The Vegas Loop will be built in phases with future extensions planned to be built along the Strip and in downtown Las Vegas.

However, for the time being, Loop will only connect Resorts World Las Vegas and the LVCC. Hours of operation for the Resorts World Las Vegas Passenger Station will vary based upon the LVCC events and convention calendar.

Resorts World Las Vegas President Scott Sibella says: "Today marks a monumental moment not only for our resort but for Las Vegas. Our passenger station will make a visit to our resort from the LVCC easier than ever and eventually connect us to key destinations throughout the city.”

Resorts World Las Vegas already provides visitors to Sin City with some of the most advanced technology the destination has to offer. Its innovative offerings include cashless gaming, digital check-in, breathtaking LED technology and more.

Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority CEO Steve HIll emphasizes that the Vegas Loop will continue this trend of customer-focused technology. He claims: "This offers our convention customers direct access to Resorts World's world-class hospitality and entertainment.

“It is a milestone and an important step in the development of a game-changing transportation solution in Las Vegas."

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