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How to get to the Las Vegas Raiders game at Allegiant Stadium

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From the Strip

If this is your first Raiders game in Las Vegas, you might not know the best way to get to Allegiant Stadium is to walk there from the south Strip. Hacienda Avenue, between the Mandalay Bay and Luxor resorts, is shut down between Las Vegas Boulevard (the Strip) and the stadium so fans can walk on the bridge over Interstate 15. It’s less than a mile, about 15 minutes.

If your hotel or starting point is farther north along the Strip—and you don’t want to use a taxi or rideshare—the Deuce bus runs all night with 57 stops along Las Vegas Boulevard, including Mandalay Bay. A 24-hour pass ($8) is available on the rideRTC app.

You can also use the Las Vegas Monorail ($5.50 single ride or $13.45 for 24 hours), which has several casino stops along the east side of the Strip including MGM Grand, closest to the bridge.

Go by car

If you’re driving, plan your parking in advance; Allegiant doesn’t have much onsite parking but the SpotHero app will conveniently guide you to your chosen lot or spot near the game. Other options include MGM Resorts and ParkMobile (mgmresorts.parkmobile.io/allegiant-stadium) and Ticketmaster (ticketmaster.com). Set out early so you can navigate stadium road closures.

If you’re taking rideshare, plan that ahead of time as well, and be aware the pick-up and drop-off location is in Lot N north of the stadium. Taxis and general drop-off are located at a dedicated area west of the stadium near Diablo Drive and Procyon Street.

Take a shuttle

The M Ride (mride.com) offers round-trip travel in a luxury motor coach bus for $55, with pick-up spots at the Linq Promenade just east of the Strip, Westgate Las Vegas, the Palms and Garage Mahal at Circa Resort in Downtown. But the RTC Game Day Express (rtcsnv.com/ways-to-travel/game-day-express) can’t be beat: It’s a $4 round-trip ticket to the stadium by bus from six locations around the Valley, including Station Casinos sites, the M Resort and Aliante Casino.

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