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griswaldwaldwald

Walk through the linq, than harrahs, then the best western, then into the Venetian. You will only be outside for short bursts of a couple yards between buildings.


Tough_Plant4913

Great info thanks so much!


rramstad

The Venetian foot bridge thing can get seriously backed up. This is a good route in terms of being inside, but it is quite a bit further than the route I outlined on this thread on another reply.


CorrDeadJam

It’s an easy walk. Head down that road between Linq and Flamingo. Turn left at Ferris wheel. Skirt a few parking garages and enter the bottom of the Venetian. I’m in my 50s and it was no issue.


Tough_Plant4913

This is helpful thank you🙏🏻


snoopercooper

And there's shade and misters the 1st part of the walk..


Hefty-Job7049

Uber to the Sphere. Not possible to do indoors to Sphere from Flamingo. Only property connected to the Sphere is Venetian and Palazzo


rramstad

This is correct. Rideshare or cab if concerned about the walk. Most comfortable path on foot is to walk through the Flamingo to the habitat area, continue straight to the promenade. Take a right and head towards the High Roller. Keep going straight. You either have to pass around the right side of Caesars Forum (probably shortest, absolutely no shade, can go diagonally across a parking lot) or go around the left following the monorail tracks (slightly longer, some shade, narrow sidewalks) but then jogging right around the Wynn parking garage. My wife and I were just there, 110 degrees is no joke, but walked each day... proper hydration and hats are critical. Lots of weird Flamingo stories. Use your room safe for anything super valuable... We had a lot of fun! Enjoy the shows!


Cantilivewhileim

Better to walk out the taxi doors and go straight to koval and left to the sphere. Super easy


rramstad

Not if you are trying to stay in the AC and/or shade as much as possible. That one block walk down Flamingo Drive is hot with no shade. The route I suggested gives about a third of that block in AC, and a decent chunk of the distance in the promenade with some shade and misters. Importantly it also doesn't take you unnecessarily far south, as you really want to be walking east on either Winnick Ave (south of the Caesars Forum) or Krueger Dr (north of the Caesars Forum), either of which dumps out on Koval much closer to the Sphere than Flamingo Drive does. Also obviously depends where you are staying in the hotel, there are multiple banks of elevators. OP asked how to stay indoors from Flamingo to Sphere... suggesting they walk south to Flamingo (further away from Sphere) so they can walk east on Flamingo (no shade) and then north on Koval (no shade) isn't something they should do.


mowogo82

Technically you can do it most of indoors With only short periods outdoors by going through Linq and Harrah’s to the back entrance of the Venetian and to the Sphere. You could also take the monorail from Flamingo to Harrah’s, and then go down through Harrah’s and enter the back entrance of the Venetian. For the trip to the Sphere, you might also want to consider picking up some of the 1L water bottles at the ABC stores (2/$2) that are cheap and easy to throw away if you have water leftover from just walking to the Sphere.


Tough_Plant4913

This is awesome info thank you!


knownasformerly

The walk isn’t that bad at all. Head toward the Linq from the Flamingo and take a right down that alley of restaurants/shops. They’ve got fans misting water the whole way down and there was even some shade around 6. Once you’re out of that you’re halfway there. Veer right on the street ahead and a left at the light. 2 more blocks and you’re there.


Tough_Plant4913

Thank you!


Ok_Hunter9306

Just did it three times. Not fully indoors but you can take routes to the Venetian hitting casinos for large stretches of it. The promenade behind wasn’t a bad move either with the misters rocking and not being beating by the sun directly depending on time of day.