Where exactly do taxis pickup passengers in Las Vegas Airport (LAS)









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  • Unless the stop is on Airport grounds, it won't make that much difference. The main cab stand is on the south east side of the Arrivals hall, between the terminal and parking garage.
    – Johns-305
    Jul 24 '17 at 22:02






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    For future reference, when asking questions about a specific airport, please use the airport's tag which is its three-letter IATA code (LAS here).
    – Nate Eldredge
    Jul 24 '17 at 22:57










  • The taxi driver is going to take the route that he/she feels is best based on time of day, traffic, destination, etc. Any route you plot will be pure speculation, irregardless of the taxi stand's location at the airport.
    – user13044
    Jul 24 '17 at 23:27






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    Let's face it, at LAS 90% of the time the taxi is going to long haul you through the tunnel unless you tell them otherwise.
    – user3761894
    Jul 25 '17 at 0:13






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    @GayotFow Straight up the Strip is going to be slower (although also more scenic for new visitors). Going up Koval or Paradise is generally the fastest and cheapest way. Getting tunneled probably adds ~$5 to the fare. Going up the Strip on a busy weekend night could easily add quite a lot more.
    – user3761894
    Jul 25 '17 at 18:23














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I pose this question because once I understand this, I can try to predict the taxi route: I'd like to make a stop between the airport and the hotel, but need to understand the starting point.



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  • Unless the stop is on Airport grounds, it won't make that much difference. The main cab stand is on the south east side of the Arrivals hall, between the terminal and parking garage.
    – Johns-305
    Jul 24 '17 at 22:02






  • 2




    For future reference, when asking questions about a specific airport, please use the airport's tag which is its three-letter IATA code (LAS here).
    – Nate Eldredge
    Jul 24 '17 at 22:57










  • The taxi driver is going to take the route that he/she feels is best based on time of day, traffic, destination, etc. Any route you plot will be pure speculation, irregardless of the taxi stand's location at the airport.
    – user13044
    Jul 24 '17 at 23:27






  • 2




    Let's face it, at LAS 90% of the time the taxi is going to long haul you through the tunnel unless you tell them otherwise.
    – user3761894
    Jul 25 '17 at 0:13






  • 1




    @GayotFow Straight up the Strip is going to be slower (although also more scenic for new visitors). Going up Koval or Paradise is generally the fastest and cheapest way. Getting tunneled probably adds ~$5 to the fare. Going up the Strip on a busy weekend night could easily add quite a lot more.
    – user3761894
    Jul 25 '17 at 18:23












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I pose this question because once I understand this, I can try to predict the taxi route: I'd like to make a stop between the airport and the hotel, but need to understand the starting point.



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I pose this question because once I understand this, I can try to predict the taxi route: I'd like to make a stop between the airport and the hotel, but need to understand the starting point.



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  • Unless the stop is on Airport grounds, it won't make that much difference. The main cab stand is on the south east side of the Arrivals hall, between the terminal and parking garage.
    – Johns-305
    Jul 24 '17 at 22:02






  • 2




    For future reference, when asking questions about a specific airport, please use the airport's tag which is its three-letter IATA code (LAS here).
    – Nate Eldredge
    Jul 24 '17 at 22:57










  • The taxi driver is going to take the route that he/she feels is best based on time of day, traffic, destination, etc. Any route you plot will be pure speculation, irregardless of the taxi stand's location at the airport.
    – user13044
    Jul 24 '17 at 23:27






  • 2




    Let's face it, at LAS 90% of the time the taxi is going to long haul you through the tunnel unless you tell them otherwise.
    – user3761894
    Jul 25 '17 at 0:13






  • 1




    @GayotFow Straight up the Strip is going to be slower (although also more scenic for new visitors). Going up Koval or Paradise is generally the fastest and cheapest way. Getting tunneled probably adds ~$5 to the fare. Going up the Strip on a busy weekend night could easily add quite a lot more.
    – user3761894
    Jul 25 '17 at 18:23
















  • Unless the stop is on Airport grounds, it won't make that much difference. The main cab stand is on the south east side of the Arrivals hall, between the terminal and parking garage.
    – Johns-305
    Jul 24 '17 at 22:02






  • 2




    For future reference, when asking questions about a specific airport, please use the airport's tag which is its three-letter IATA code (LAS here).
    – Nate Eldredge
    Jul 24 '17 at 22:57










  • The taxi driver is going to take the route that he/she feels is best based on time of day, traffic, destination, etc. Any route you plot will be pure speculation, irregardless of the taxi stand's location at the airport.
    – user13044
    Jul 24 '17 at 23:27






  • 2




    Let's face it, at LAS 90% of the time the taxi is going to long haul you through the tunnel unless you tell them otherwise.
    – user3761894
    Jul 25 '17 at 0:13






  • 1




    @GayotFow Straight up the Strip is going to be slower (although also more scenic for new visitors). Going up Koval or Paradise is generally the fastest and cheapest way. Getting tunneled probably adds ~$5 to the fare. Going up the Strip on a busy weekend night could easily add quite a lot more.
    – user3761894
    Jul 25 '17 at 18:23















Unless the stop is on Airport grounds, it won't make that much difference. The main cab stand is on the south east side of the Arrivals hall, between the terminal and parking garage.
– Johns-305
Jul 24 '17 at 22:02




Unless the stop is on Airport grounds, it won't make that much difference. The main cab stand is on the south east side of the Arrivals hall, between the terminal and parking garage.
– Johns-305
Jul 24 '17 at 22:02




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2




For future reference, when asking questions about a specific airport, please use the airport's tag which is its three-letter IATA code (LAS here).
– Nate Eldredge
Jul 24 '17 at 22:57




For future reference, when asking questions about a specific airport, please use the airport's tag which is its three-letter IATA code (LAS here).
– Nate Eldredge
Jul 24 '17 at 22:57












The taxi driver is going to take the route that he/she feels is best based on time of day, traffic, destination, etc. Any route you plot will be pure speculation, irregardless of the taxi stand's location at the airport.
– user13044
Jul 24 '17 at 23:27




The taxi driver is going to take the route that he/she feels is best based on time of day, traffic, destination, etc. Any route you plot will be pure speculation, irregardless of the taxi stand's location at the airport.
– user13044
Jul 24 '17 at 23:27




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Let's face it, at LAS 90% of the time the taxi is going to long haul you through the tunnel unless you tell them otherwise.
– user3761894
Jul 25 '17 at 0:13




Let's face it, at LAS 90% of the time the taxi is going to long haul you through the tunnel unless you tell them otherwise.
– user3761894
Jul 25 '17 at 0:13




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1




@GayotFow Straight up the Strip is going to be slower (although also more scenic for new visitors). Going up Koval or Paradise is generally the fastest and cheapest way. Getting tunneled probably adds ~$5 to the fare. Going up the Strip on a busy weekend night could easily add quite a lot more.
– user3761894
Jul 25 '17 at 18:23




@GayotFow Straight up the Strip is going to be slower (although also more scenic for new visitors). Going up Koval or Paradise is generally the fastest and cheapest way. Getting tunneled probably adds ~$5 to the fare. Going up the Strip on a busy weekend night could easily add quite a lot more.
– user3761894
Jul 25 '17 at 18:23










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You can see an interactive map of the airport at https://www.mccarran.com/Fly/MyJourneyMap.aspx#. If you click "Ground Transportation" on the left side, and then "Taxis", you will see yellow icons showing the locations of taxi pickup. There is one taxi stand at Terminal 1 and two at Terminal 3, so you will need to check which terminal your flight arrives at.



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    You can see an interactive map of the airport at https://www.mccarran.com/Fly/MyJourneyMap.aspx#. If you click "Ground Transportation" on the left side, and then "Taxis", you will see yellow icons showing the locations of taxi pickup. There is one taxi stand at Terminal 1 and two at Terminal 3, so you will need to check which terminal your flight arrives at.



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      You can see an interactive map of the airport at https://www.mccarran.com/Fly/MyJourneyMap.aspx#. If you click "Ground Transportation" on the left side, and then "Taxis", you will see yellow icons showing the locations of taxi pickup. There is one taxi stand at Terminal 1 and two at Terminal 3, so you will need to check which terminal your flight arrives at.



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        You can see an interactive map of the airport at https://www.mccarran.com/Fly/MyJourneyMap.aspx#. If you click "Ground Transportation" on the left side, and then "Taxis", you will see yellow icons showing the locations of taxi pickup. There is one taxi stand at Terminal 1 and two at Terminal 3, so you will need to check which terminal your flight arrives at.



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        You can see an interactive map of the airport at https://www.mccarran.com/Fly/MyJourneyMap.aspx#. If you click "Ground Transportation" on the left side, and then "Taxis", you will see yellow icons showing the locations of taxi pickup. There is one taxi stand at Terminal 1 and two at Terminal 3, so you will need to check which terminal your flight arrives at.



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