Re: Monorail (was Re: Group Hotels)

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From: annie (dlvdisc@geekbabe.com)
Date: Thu Jun 03 2004 - 09:29:48 CDT


> Guess I missed or forgot about the monorail information on the activity
> map.

It was on there if you looked closely, but I removed the instruction on
the directions after the open date was changed from April 1 to Real Soon
Now.

> Seems to me that taking the train is lots easier than a cab since you
> don't have to interact with anyone to pay, get on, and get off. I

Yes, but the taxi goes where you say, the train goes where the tracks
say. :)

> At least the bus driver knows the way and a train has to go where the

I've only ridden the city bus once in Las Vegas, and it was slow and
crowded. Pedestrians on the Strip were making better time. (Let's see
how I can say this next part without being politically incorrect and/or
offending somebody ...) Some of the other riders, particularly those who
were male, late teen-early 20, were not the type that gives you that
warm fuzzy feeling, if you know what I mean.

I know some of our people have taken the bus without incident, but I
would only recommend it to those who have a high confidence level.

The monorail, on the other hand, will most likely be ridden mostly
by tourista and convention types.

My only concern would be our people riding the monorail in groups.


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