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DEMA in the past has always run shuttle buses to the official hotels. Last LV DEMA they had enough hotels (Luxor, etc) at the other end of the strip that there were 3 or 4 shuttle routes, and you could get almost anywhere using the shuttles. This time they just have Riviera and CC, which are the closet strip hotels, and in walking distance, so the utility of the shuttles will be greatly reduced.
There's a cheap ($2?) bus that goes up and down the strip, so once you make it to the strip you can get anywhere on the strip fairly easily, even if the monorail is down.
The official DEMA hotels this year seem pretty limited, and expensive. Last LV DEMA I was riding the same shuttle as the CC people, and they seemed to think it was pretty shabby. And its a lot more expensive this time around. There are a lot of better alternatives if you don't book through DEMA.
There's a cheap ($2?) bus that goes up and down the strip, so once you make it to the strip you can get anywhere on the strip fairly easily, even if the monorail is down.
The official DEMA hotels this year seem pretty limited, and expensive. Last LV DEMA I was riding the same shuttle as the CC people, and they seemed to think it was pretty shabby. And its a lot more expensive this time around. There are a lot of better alternatives if you don't book through DEMA.