Tours, sightseeing tours, activities & things to do | Viator.comAnaheim to Las Vegas Luxury Transfer Service
Duration: 5 hours (approx.)
Location: Anaheim - Buena Park
Product code: 3357ANAHTLDTNLAS
11 reviews of Anaheim to Las Vegas Luxury Transfer Service
Read what other Viator.com travelers think about the Anaheim to Las Vegas Luxury Transfer Service. What they loved, what they liked and what they think could be improved, it's all here to help you make the most of your next trip.
Fast friendly service with drinks and snacks. Knowledgeable driver. Movies on board as well. A great way to get to Las Vegas, without the hassle of the airport.
Reviewed by: James B, United Kingdom, December 2007
The bus transfer from Anaheim to Las Vegas was fantastic, firstly the bus was one time, then you are warmly greeted by the staff of the bus. Once on the road your served snacks, pillows and blankets and have the option of watching a movie or listening to the great entertainment. This is a far better option than driving yourself, you get to soak in the view from Anaheim to Las Vegas. I would highly recommend this transfer to anyone. It's quick and relaxing, the staff are extremely friendly and accommodating.
Reviewed by: Adam O, United States of America, October 2007
This was so convenient! I wasn't too comfortable driving to Las Vegas, so this was a great solution for my friends and I. We slept on the bus most of the way which was something we couldn't have done if driving ourselves. Drinks and snacks were served on the bus and the hostess was very friendly. I would highly recommend this.
Reviewed by: Jenny C, Australia, August 2007
What a simple and easy way to get to Las Vegas. No hassles with getting to and from the airport and going through all those security checks. You get picked up from your hotel in Anaheim and transferred to the depot where you change to the coach. The coach ride is very comfortable with a stop along the way to stretch and get something to eat. Once you arrive in Las Vegas you are dropped at one of 3 locations, and there are plenty of cabs around to then get directly to your hotel.
Reviewed by: Mandy C, Australia, August 2007
When you factor in the cost, time and hassle factor to get to and from the airport, the Lux Bus makes a whole lot of sense. What I wasn't expecting was the level of comfort and service that was provided - there is nothing coach class about this trip. We had a lovely hostess who served drinks and snacks (included in the cost) and the desert scenery was stunning. I'd really recommend this instead of flying to Vegas.
Reviewed by: Phillipa H, Australia, August 2007
The bus was much less hassle than trying to fly from LAX to las Vegas with security delays at the airport, transfers from hotel to airport etc. They picked us up at our Anaheim hotel, and dropped us off at the drop off point in Las Vegas. We then caught a taxi to where we were staying easily.
Reviewed by: Robyn T, Australia, January 2009
Very relaxed trip. The hostess was such good fun.... would take the trip again to meet her. Hate the fact the seats recline though and someone in front set it to full recline the second she boarded.
Reviewed by: Anonymous, United Kingdom, November 2008
The trip was good but felt a bit lost when we were dropped off in an unknown region without too many directions.
Reviewed by: Anonymous, Australia, September 2008
The transfer on luxury bus was nice and easy.
Reviewed by: Anonymous, Australia, July 2008
Bus was late on the return journey. Original bus had broken down on the Monday so we were placed on a replacement bus which wasn't as good as expected. No galley, earphones etc and we weren't told this until way into the journey. Don't expect to get any food at the "break" in Barstow!
Reviewed by: Anonymous, Australia, October 2007
No pockets for magazines or books. No headphones for movies so I had to put up with sound when I only wanted to read or look at scenery. It did not drop us off at our hotel though the advertisement clearly stated hotel to hotel. Will advise travel agents of this last point as is important.
Reviewed by: John M, Australia, October 2009


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