The Boring Company and Resorts World Las Vegas have opened the first passenger station in Elon Musk‘s expanded underground Tesla tunnel system, known as the Vegas Loop.
The passenger station is an extension of the Boring Company’s three-stop transportation system beneath the Las Vegas Convention Centre, which opened in April 2021.
Providing direct underground access to the Las Vegas Convention Center (LVCC), the Vegas Loop takes guests through a network of subterranean tunnels in electric Tesla vehicles.
“Today marks a monumental moment not only for our resort, but for Las Vegas,” says Scott Sibella, president of Resorts World Las Vegas.
Resorts World Las Vegas passenger station
“Our passenger station will make a visit to our resort from the Las Vegas Convention Center easier than ever, and eventually connect us to key destinations throughout the city.”
“Resorts World Las Vegas strives to transform the way people experience Las Vegas, and this offering does just that,” Sibella adds.
“We are proud to partner with the Boring Company on what we believe to be the future of travel.”
The passenger station at Resorts World Las Vegas is the first of more than 55 stops that will form the Vegas Loop. The network will be constructed in phases and will include locations along the Strip and downtown Las Vegas.
The Boring Company
“In addition to offering our convention customers direct access to Resorts World’s world-class hospitality and entertainment, this milestone is an important step in the development of a game-changing transportation solution in Las Vegas,” said Steve Hill, president and CEO of the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority (LVCVA).
Resorts World Las Vegas was developed by Genting Malaysia, which operates properties in the US, Malaysia, Singapore, the UK and Bahamas.
As well as guest rooms, Resorts World Las Vegas features a next-generation gaming floor, nightlife venues, retail and F&B.
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