Las Vegas Explorer Pass: Choose Your Own Adventure
The Explorer Pass lets you pick 3, 5, or 7 attractions from a list of 20+ options. It is the flexible alternative to the all-inclusive pass — perfect for travelers who want to be selective rather than rush through everything.
How It Works
Buy a 3-choice, 5-choice, or 7-choice pass. Then pick your attractions from the available list when you arrive. You have 60 days from first use to redeem all your choices. No scheduling required — just show up with your digital pass.
Pricing Breakdown
| Choices | Adult Price | Avg Cost per Attraction |
|---|---|---|
| 3 attractions | $64 | $21.33 |
| 5 attractions | $89 | $17.80 |
| 7 attractions | $119 | $17.00 |
Best Attraction Picks to Maximize Value
Focus on the most expensive attractions to get the highest savings. The top-value picks include the LINQ High Roller ($37 gate price), Madame Tussauds ($35), and the Big Bus Tour ($49). With just these three on a 3-choice pass at $64, you save $57.
Explorer Pass vs Go City All-Inclusive
If you plan to hit 3+ attractions per day for multiple days, the All-Inclusive pass wins. If you want a relaxed pace — a couple of attractions spread over several days — the Explorer Pass saves you money without the pressure. See our full comparison table for details.