Tony. What with the cost of car hire and parking, and the trek to the car park, wouldn't it be cheaper and more convenient to use taxis?
It's a close run thing Tom. Slightly cash-negative yes, balanced by the convenience, plus driving in Vegas is great fun. I went all over Vegas a few days ago looking for a particular gift for Gill, which would not have been possible via Taxis, plus I've driven up to the Spring Mountains, which is 35 miles away & absolutely beautiful, humming birds & all sorts, & 35f cooler than Vegas. (It was 42C = 106F in Vegas yesterday).
Car hire for 3 weeks cost me $810, so about $39 per day.
The Strip Hotels charge $20 or $25 (varies) per day, but the only Strip venues I visit are WSOP (times 5), MGM (x 3) & Venetian, which is $20 but if you enter a poker Tourney they validate your ticket. Taxi fares to each of those would have been $15 or $20 each way, plus if you exit WSOP or Venetian at a bad time, the Taxi Line can be 300 yards long.
Orleans, South Point are free, & Golden Nugget validate your ticket.
South Point would be $50 each way in a Taxi, which makes no sense for the $120 Tourneys I play there.
Overall though it's well worth it for the sheer convenience, driving in Vegas is so much fun &, in a way, part of the holiday.
There's another angle too. Having no car is like having my legs cut off. In 2004, I think it was, I got banned from driving for 6 or 12 months (I forget which), & although John Kirkland organised a Driver for me, 24/7, it was not the same at all, I lost my cherished independence.
It was (to me) the worst thing ever, & in fact it soured me so much that I eventually decided to retire from (proper) work, as I could not stand having to rely on others to go anywhere.
And right at that very moment, something wonderful happened which completely changed my life for ever. It's weird, that's been the pattern of my life, every time something bad happens, it ends up turning into something wonderful.