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Discover Las Vegas with the Go City All-Inclusive Pass, offering access to over 45 attractions for 2-5 days, saving up to 50%. Perfect for an active city adventure.
The Las Vegas: Go City All-Inclusive Pass stands out as a flexible and budget-friendly way to explore Sin City. Priced at $164 per person, this pass grants entry to more than 45 attractions across 2, 3, 4, or 5 days. It’s a smart choice for travelers looking to maximize their time and money while experiencing the diverse sights and activities Vegas offers. The pass includes iconic experiences such as riding the High Roller Observation Wheel, visiting Madame Tussauds, and even enjoying a Big Bus Hop-on Hop-off Tour. For those wanting a splash of excitement, a helicopter night flight or a Grand Canyon tour can be chosen as a premium attraction at no extra cost on longer passes.
This pass does have some limitations, notably that some attractions might be closed during certain times, and parking or pickup services aren’t included. Still, the ease of access and cost savings make it ideal for first-time visitors or those eager to pack their days with multiple activities. The digital guide and app streamline planning, helping visitors make the most of their 2 to 5-day stay. This pass is an efficient way to see the highlights of Vegas without the hassle of buying individual tickets.


The main advantage of the Go City All-Inclusive Pass lies in its comprehensive access to Vegas’s most well-loved attractions. The pass is valid for between 2 and 5 days from the first activation, giving visitors flexibility in planning their schedule. The digitally delivered pass is easy to activate at any included attraction, and the guide helps you organize your itinerary.
For longer stays, the 3+ day passes include a premium attraction, such as a night helicopter tour over the Las Vegas Strip, or a full-day Grand Canyon or Bryce Canyon tour. These premium options are highly praised for their breathtaking views and professional guides. The pass also grants access to attractions like the Eiffel Tower Experience, FlyOver Las Vegas, The Tower at The STRAT, and Madame Tussauds.
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The price of $164 covers a wide array of popular activities and saves up to 50% over buying individual tickets. Multiple reviews highlight how easy it is to use, especially with the Go City app which offers itinerary planning and reservations for activities like Cirque du Soleil shows. Many visitors note that the pass helps avoid long lines and secures reservations for busy attractions, notably during peak seasons.
Travelers who maximize their pass often plan a full schedule to include rides on the High Roller, visits to Madame Tussauds, food experiences, and adventures outside the Strip like the Hoover Dam. The flexibility allows for spontaneous choices, but some advise early start times and reservation planning to make the most of the consecutive days validity.

The High Roller Observation Wheel is a highlight for its panoramic views of Vegas and is available as a daytime ticket. The Eiffel Tower Experience at Paris Las Vegas offers a replica with stunning city views. Madame Tussauds provides fun photo opportunities with lifelike wax figures of celebrities.
Other popular activities include FlyOver, an immersive flying ride experience, and the Strat Tower, known for its thrilling rides. The Big Bus Hop-on Hop-off Tour offers an easy way to explore the city at your own pace, covering major sights and neighborhoods. The pass also grants access to discovering King Tut’s Tomb at the Luxor, the Dino Safari, and the Real Bodies exhibit at Horseshoe Las Vegas.

With passes of 3 days or more, visitors can select one premium attraction. Options include night helicopter flights over the Strip, full-day Grand Canyon or Bryce Canyon tours, or Cirque du Soleil shows like Ka or Mad Apple. These experiences receive high praise for their quality and spectacle.
Choosing the helicopter tour provides a breathtaking view of Vegas at night, a favorite among reviews. The Grand Canyon tour is lauded for its spectacular scenery and professional guides. The Cirque du Soleil shows offer world-class entertainment, making the extra premium worth the additional planning.
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The pass is activated at any included attraction, and you can use the digital guide or app to manage your reservations and check attraction details. Attractions are subject to change, so checking the most recent info via the app ensures smooth visits.
Since parking and pickup services are not included, visitors should plan transportation accordingly. The Big Bus Tour helps with city transportation, but Uber or rental cars are recommended for attractions further from the Strip, like the Hoover Dam.

Many reviews emphasize the importance of early planning to make the most of a multi-day pass—especially for attractions that require reservations or have limited capacity. Some activities close on certain days, notably Monday and Tuesday, so checking schedules in advance helps prevent disappointment.
The digital guide offers current opening times and instructions, which is crucial given the changing landscape of attractions. Visitors often combine attractions like the High Roller, Madame Tussauds, and Discovering King Tut’s Tomb into a full day of sightseeing.

The reviews unanimously praise the value for money, highlighting that many activities cost around $40 each if purchased individually, so the pass effectively covers these with room to spare. The ease of use is also a common theme, with scanning passes at attractions being straightforward.
Some reviews mention outdated info or closed attractions, underscoring the importance of checking current availability. Overall, visitors find the pass a convenient and economical way to experience Vegas, especially when activities are booked well in advance.

While the pass is highly valued, some attractions are closed during certain periods, and parking isn’t included, so additional costs may accrue. Reservation requirements mean travelers should plan ahead to avoid missing out on preferred activities.
Some reviews note the long walking distances on the Strip and limited availability during busy times. To get the most from the 2-5 day passes, start early and prioritize attractions that interest most. Using the app to schedule activities helps streamline the experience.

The Go City All-Inclusive Pass for Las Vegas offers great value, with access to over 45 attractions for 2 to 5 days. It is especially suited for active travelers eager to see a mix of iconic sights and unique experiences without the hassle of individual ticket purchases.
The pass’s flexibility and digital management tools help travelers maximize their time and control their spending. Though some attractions may close unexpectedly, careful planning ensures an enjoyable and cost-effective Vegas visit.
This pass is most beneficial for those willing to organize their itinerary and reserve popular activities in advance. It provides a comprehensive taste of Vegas and gives access to must-see sights and experiences that make a trip to the city memorable.
What is included in the Las Vegas Go City All-Inclusive Pass?
The pass grants access to over 45 attractions including the High Roller, Madame Tussauds, FlyOver, Eiffel Tower, and Big Bus Tour.
How long is the pass valid?
The pass is valid for 1 year from purchase and activates upon the first attraction visit. It remains valid for consecutive days based on the number purchased.
Are there premium attractions available?
Yes, passes of 3 days or more include one premium attraction such as a helicopter night flight or Grand Canyon tour.
Is parking included?
No, parking is not included, so plan for additional transportation costs.
Can I use the pass for attractions with timed reservations?
Many attractions require reservations, so it’s advisable to book early to secure your preferred times.
What should I do if some attractions are closed during my visit?
Check the latest info via the Go City app or digital guide. Some attractions may be temporarily closed, so having backup options is recommended.
Is the pass suitable for families or groups?
Yes, the pass works well for families and groups, offering easy access to attractions suitable for all ages.
Does the pass include food or drinks?
Some offers, like Señor Frogs, include food and drink credits, but most attractions focus on admissions and experiences, not meals.
How do I activate and use the pass?
Activate it at any included attraction, then use the digital guide or app to manage reservations and plan your days.
Is this pass good value overall?
Absolutely, with up to 50% savings, it offers a cost-effective way to enjoy Las Vegas’s top sights and activities in a short time.