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How I was ripped off by the Las Vegas taxi drivers mafia

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I arrived at McCarran Airport in Las Vegas at 5.30pm last Thursday, or 1.30am in the morning UK time.  My destination was the Mandalay Bay hotel which is the first property on the Las Vegas ‘strip’.  It is so close to the airport that it effectively backs onto it.

I jumped into a cab with a sensible-looking middle-aged female driver.  She asked me if I had any preferred route.

In London, taxi drivers often ask you if you have any preferred route.  It is just insurance for them, in case they end up caught in a massive traffic jam.  They gave you the chance to pick the way but you turned them down, so you can hardly blame the driver ….

What I didn’t realise is that, in Las Vegas, this phrase is actually a secret code.  There is only one direct route from the airport to the Strip.  However, there is a substantially longer alternative route which involves using the interstate (ie the motorway).  I didn’t know that at the time.

Being a good Londoner, I said that I did not have a preferred route and that she could use her judgement.  Off we went down the interstate for a long ride.  I was a little surprised, when we arrived at the hotel, to find that it was directly adjacent to the airport.

However, I paid the bill ($30 inc tip) and was on my way.

The next morning, I read this post from US site One Mile At A Time.  Ben, the author, was at the conference with me and he was fully aware in advance of this scam.  I had learned my lesson.

Heading back to the airport on Sunday evening, the driver did not ask me for a preferred route.  He just set off.  Intriguingly, despite the fact that the airport is opposite the hotel, he set off in a different direction and 2 minutes later was easing onto the interstate.

At that point, I asked “Why are we taking the interstate?”.  He was startled but had no obvious answer.  I then said “Doesn’t the taxi commission state that there is no justification for taxi drivers taking passengers down the interstate?”.

The driver suddenly got very apologetic.  He clearly thought that I was planning to report him to the taxi commission and put his job on the line.  He told me not to worry about the meter reading and that he would ‘sort something out’.

When we got to McCarran, he asked for $16 instead of the $24 on the meter.  Amusingly, when I gave him a $20 bill, he thought that he would keep the change.  I soon set him right on that – although I did give him a $2 tip.

Do bear this in mind if you are travelling to Las Vegas soon ….

For the record, I took two other taxi trips in Vegas.  Down the Strip to their London Eye clone, and back up the strip to the hotel.  On both occasions, the taxi driver decided that driving straight down the Strip was not the best route to take …..

PS.  As regular Vegas visitors will know, there is a monorail which runs up and down the strip, connecting many of the hotels.  It would have been relatively cheap and incredibly easy to connect this to the airport.  Apparently the influence of the Las Vegas taxi drivers union is the reason that it does not.

PPS.  Don’t bother trying to call Uber either – they’re banned.  Guess why.

Comments (61)

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  • Robert says:

    Oh dear, you fell for the oldest trick in the LAS Taxi book my friend…

    Anyway, you live and learn and always a good thing to remind people about this scam.

    Hope you had a good time!

  • Geri J. says:

    However, depending on traffic conditions and which side of the Strip your hotel is located, the freeway could be a lot faster. It’s not always a ripoff.

    • Adey says:

      That’s true…. but never to the Mandalay Bay in my experience.

      Jeeze – I jog from there to the airport and back without any trouble.

      Adey

      • Rob says:

        Try that in 35 degree heat wearing a jacket and carrying a big bag!

        • Adey says:

          Ha ha,

          I wasn’t suggesting jogging as a mode of transport just trying to indicate that there are no normal circumstances in which the freeway would be the best route to Mandalay Bay or the immediate area (e.g. MGM, NY NY, Tropicana, Hooters, Luxor, Delano/The Hotet etc).

          I’d go along Tropicana Ave. or Sunset Rd. depending on the time of day.

          Adey

          PS I don’t suppose you checked out the new Delano (refurb / takeover of The Hotel)?

          • Rob says:

            I did as we had a drinks party on Saturday night in the top floor bar. Public areas look impressive although the pumping music in the lobby felt a bit W-ish. Didn’t see a room but Gary Leff from View from the Wing ended up there after problems with his Mandalay room, he may do a review.

          • Adey says:

            Great – thanks, I’ll look out for it.

            Love the view from the top there!

            Adey

  • Tariq says:

    Once again… taxi drivers… scum the world over.

  • Bombo says:

    This happened to me also…on about my 10th visit to Vegas! Driver blithely driving away from strip even though I knew where I was going! After a long flight it’s the last thing you need and I told the driver that I’d be reporting him to the hotel concierge when we got there. He promptly let me off with the fare! I did consider demanding $10 off him….when in Vegas!

    On your other point, if you’re driving any distance down the strip it is usually quicker to pull off the strip, take the parallel road and then rejoin further down so more of a moot point that one.

    • Feenster says:

      Koval is the best route and runs parallel to Las Vegas boulevard.

      • Rob says:

        That may be true, but $25 to get from the wheel to Mandalay Bay seems a little extreme, no? It is a 10 minute walk at most. Remember that the airport is $16 and that is at least 2 miles.

        • AndyGWP says:

          Ten minute walk 😮 I think your eyes may be deceiving you – it’s about 2 miles 😀 😉

          I get your point tho but would also avoid strip (but would not take interstate either)

          At least you know now! Did you enjoy your time there? Any plans to head back?

          • Rob says:

            Absolutely no plans to head back until the kids are big enough for a California driving holiday!

  • Jaff says:

    Hey Raffles,

    Sorry to hear you got long-hauled…

    Hope you had better luck on the tables! In Vegas, one has to say”No Tunnel” when taking a cab from the airport to a hotel on the strip.

    But no way would I have tipped the offender!

  • Froggitt says:

    Just say the two words……no tunnel……and they know you know. As above, I always use Koval rather than the strip as it’s almost always traffic free, and is parallel to the strip.

  • Johnny5a says:

    I didn’t take a taxi in Vegas a few years ago,I used the Supershuttle shared van , fixed price drop off.

    Can take longer depending where you’re.

    For me,I was the only passenger.

  • Elena says:

    I think everyone who was at Bacon got a fair share of being ripped off by the taxi mafia. We paid the same amount to the Mandalay Bay and even more expensive for the same ride from the High Roller Back than for the same route two hours earlier!

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