Many hotels and resorts in Las Vegas have started implementing designated pickup areas outside of their hotels, allowing guest and drivers to know exactly where their car will arrive. The biggest issue with these designated spots is that when traffic gets bad, the designated area will start to become congested, meaning that you might get stuck in the Uber lineup or have a difficult time locating your ride in a vast sea of Ubers. Add in the unpredictable nature of surge pricing to the mix, and you could end up throwing down triple digits for a 1 mile ride.

All things considered, Uber and Lyft are generally the cheapest way to travel throughout Las Vegas if you’re not traveling during peak hours. First time Uber riders will receive their first ride free. First time Lyft users will receive a $50 credit toward their future rides.

You can also opt for UberX, which connects you with any model of car (be prepared for a pickup truck to show up) or Lyft Line, which allows riders to split their trip with another passenger who is heading in the same direction.