But who knows, down the road, eventually people can take it maybe seven days a week, but for the time being it’s when a convention’s here.” Currently, only convention attendees are the only passengers permitted to get out at the Las Vegas Convention Center. President of Resorts World, Scott Sibella, noted that the station at Resorts World will be closed when there is no convention underway, sharing “when there’s not a convention we’ll close the station. The ride from this station to the Convention Center West Hall LOOP station is very short – just over a minute. The new Resorts World LOOP station is easily accessible as well – just down an escalator near the entrance to the property off Convention Center Drive. The long-term plan for the LOOP is to include over 30 miles of tunnels and 55 stops, providing another comprehensive transportation option around Las Vegas. The new LOOP station marks ongoing progress for the LOOP, expanding from stations just at the Las Vegas Convention Center.
According to The Boring Company’s website, “the Resorts World-LVCC Connector will provide a convenient and direct connection between Resorts World on the Las Vegas Strip and the multiple exhibition halls at LVCC, with travel times, based on destination, varying from 1 to 4 minutes.” Resorts World recently opened the newest transportation station on the Las Vegas Strip – the Resorts World LOOP Station.