Go City Las Vegas All-Inclusive Pass Review 2025 – Is It Worth It?
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Go City Las Vegas All-Inclusive Pass

The Go City Las Vegas All-Inclusive Pass gives you unlimited access to 40+ top Las Vegas attractions for a fixed number of consecutive days — 2, 3, 4 or 5. It’s built for visitors who want to pack in as many experiences as possible, including premium picks like helicopter night flights, Grand Canyon tours, and Cirque du Soleil.

40+ attractions 2, 3, 4 or 5 consecutive days From $88 per person Instant digital delivery Save up to 60% Free cancellation on unused passes
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Overview

The Go City Las Vegas All-Inclusive Pass is the pass for people who want to do Las Vegas properly — not just one or two attractions, but a full programme of experiences across 2 to 5 consecutive days. What makes it genuinely impressive is the premium tier: on 3, 4, or 5-day passes you get one premium pick from options like a Strip helicopter night flight, a Grand Canyon tour, or Cirque du Soleil’s KÀ. That alone can be worth more than the pass itself.

What works

  • Unlimited access to 40+ attractions
  • Premium pick included on 3–5 day passes
  • Helicopter flights & Grand Canyon tours available
  • Saves up to 60% vs door prices
  • Instant digital delivery via app

Watch out for

  • Consecutive days only — plan carefully
  • No Monorail or transport included
  • Must start early to maximise each day
  • Poor value if you visit only 2–3 attractions
  • Attraction list subject to change
40+
Attractions included
2–5
Consecutive day options
60%
Max saving vs full price

What is the Go City Las Vegas All-Inclusive Pass?

If the Explorer Pass is a curated playlist, the All-Inclusive Pass is the full album — unlimited access to 40+ Las Vegas attractions for a fixed number of consecutive days. You choose your duration at checkout (2, 3, 4 or 5 days), and from the moment you scan in at your first attraction, every venue on the list is yours to visit as many times as you want — no credits, no counting.

What truly sets it apart from other city passes is the premium experience tier. On 3, 4 and 5-day passes, you get one premium pick from a shortlist that includes a Strip Highlights helicopter night flight, a Grand Canyon or Bryce Canyon national parks tour, or tickets to Cirque du Soleil’s KÀ. Any one of those is worth well over $100 on its own.

“The helicopter night flight alone can cost more than a 3-day All-Inclusive Pass. If that’s on your list, the math writes itself.”

All-Inclusive vs Explorer Pass: The All-Inclusive gives unlimited access over consecutive days — ideal if you’re packing a lot in quickly. The Explorer Pass gives a fixed number of credits over a flexible 30-day window — better for a relaxed, spread-out trip. If you’re staying 2–3 days and want to do as much as possible, All-Inclusive almost always wins on value.

What’s included

The pass covers 40+ Las Vegas experiences across the Strip and beyond — plus one premium pick on 3–5 day passes. Always confirm the live list in the Go City app after purchase.

High Roller at The LINQ Hoover Dam Highlights Tour Eiffel Tower Viewing Deck SkyPod at The STRAT Madame Tussauds Las Vegas Big Bus Las Vegas Hop-On Hop-Off Illuminarium Experiences (AREA15) Escape rooms & go-kart experiences Museum & exhibition entries Discovering King Tut’s Tomb

Premium picks (3–5 day passes only)

🚁 Strip Highlights Night Flight 🏜️ Grand Canyon National Park Tour 🏔️ Bryce Canyon National Park Tour 🎭 KÀ by Cirque du Soleil

Premium picks require advance booking. Helicopter flights and national park tours have limited daily capacity. Book your premium pick through the Go City app the moment your pass is confirmed — these slots are the first to sell out, often weeks ahead during peak season.

What’s not covered

  • Las Vegas Monorail fares
  • Taxi or rideshare costs
  • Food, drinks, and gratuities
  • Casino entry or gambling
  • Repeat visits to same attraction
  • Airport transfers
  • Optional in-venue upgrades
  • Non-listed show tickets

Pricing — by duration

Price scales with the number of days. The per-day cost drops significantly on longer passes, and the premium pick on 3+ day passes adds substantial value. Prices below are indicative — check the live rate at checkout.

DurationAdult (approx.)Child 3–12Premium pick
2 daysfrom $88from $68Not included
3 days Best valuefrom $119from $891 premium pick ✓
4 daysfrom $149from $1091 premium pick ✓
5 daysfrom $179from $1291 premium pick ✓

The 3-day pass with a helicopter night flight included is widely considered the best-value option — the flight alone retails for $130–$160, making the pass effectively pay for itself before you visit anything else.

Validity — how consecutive days work

Before your first visit

Your pass is valid for up to 1 year from purchase before activation. Buy now, travel later — the countdown only starts when you scan in at your first attraction.

After activation — consecutive calendar days

This is the critical rule. Your pass is valid for consecutive calendar days — not 24-hour periods. If you activate at 4pm on Monday and chose a 3-day pass, Day 1 is Monday, Day 2 is Tuesday, Day 3 is Wednesday — regardless of what time you start each day. Starting early on Day 1 gets you the most from every calendar day.

Start early on every day. Because the pass counts calendar days (not hours), activating at midday costs you a half day of access. The app opens at 9am for most attractions — start there and you’ll fit significantly more into each day’s window.

One visit per attraction per pass

Each attraction can only be visited once per pass period, even on multi-day passes. You can revisit the same venue on a different day only if you purchase a separate ticket.

When to visit — timing your days

With consecutive days counting, every hour matters. Structure your days around Vegas’s rhythm — the heat, the crowds, and the best viewing windows.

🌅 Morning (9–11am)
Best for: Outdoor & premium tours Start with your premium pick — helicopter departures and national park tours typically leave early morning. Museums and exhibitions are also quietest before 11am.
☀️ Afternoon (1–5pm)
Best for: Indoor attractions Peak summer heat — retreat to AREA15, Madame Tussauds, escape rooms, and King Tut’s Tomb. Save outdoor Strip experiences for after 5pm when temperatures drop.
🌃 Evening (6–10pm)
Best for: Views & shows High Roller at dusk, STRAT SkyPod after dark, and KÀ by Cirque du Soleil if it’s your premium pick. Book all evening slots the day your pass arrives.

How to use the pass

  1. Purchase online — choose your number of days at checkout. Your digital pass arrives instantly by email.
  2. Download the Go City app — iOS and Android. Your QR code and premium pick booking instructions are here.
  3. Book your premium pick immediately — for 3–5 day passes, open the app and reserve your helicopter, canyon tour, or show as soon as your pass is confirmed. Don’t wait.
  4. Plan your daily route — check current inclusions, hours, and reservation requirements. Structure days geographically to minimise transit costs.
  5. Start early on Day 1 — the pass counts calendar days. An early start means a full day, not a half one.
  6. Scan to enter — show your QR code at each venue entrance for direct access.

How to get the most from every day

Target 4–5 attractions per day

Vegas attractions are spread across the Strip and beyond, so realistically you’ll fit 3–5 experiences per day depending on travel time and duration. That’s the sweet spot — enough to feel busy without rushing. Aim for one anchor experience (premium pick, High Roller, Hoover Dam) and two or three shorter stops per day.

Cluster by geography, not by category

Group your visits by location rather than type. North Strip (STRAT, downtown Fremont); Mid-Strip (High Roller at LINQ, Eiffel Tower, Madame Tussauds, AREA15); South Strip (MGM-area attractions). Rideshares between clusters add up — plan to spend most of each day in one zone before moving.

“Vegas is deceptively large. The Strip looks like a stroll — it’s actually 4.2 miles. Build your days around zones, not attractions.”

Use the Big Bus on Day 1 for orientation

The Hop-On Hop-Off Big Bus is included and covers the full Strip route. Using it on your first day is a smart way to get oriented, spot the venues you want to return to, and cover ground without burning rideshare budget. Plan lighter stops on that route, save the premium experiences for when you know where everything is.

Avoid midday outdoor activities in summer

Las Vegas summer temperatures regularly exceed 40°C. Scheduling outdoor attractions — Hoover Dam, Big Bus rides, Strip walks — between noon and 4pm is a genuinely uncomfortable mistake. Front-load mornings and evenings with outdoor experiences, use the afternoon for climate-controlled venues.

Who should buy the All-Inclusive Pass?

Great fit if you…

  • Are staying 2–5 days in Las Vegas
  • Want to pack in as much as possible
  • Want a helicopter flight or Grand Canyon tour
  • Like having unlimited access without counting credits
  • Are comfortable managing a busy daily schedule

Cancellations and refunds

Non-activated passes are generally refundable within 30 days of purchase. Once you scan in at your first attraction the pass activates and refunds are not available. Always check the specific cancellation policy on your checkout page before purchasing — terms can vary by reseller.

Frequently asked questions

How do the consecutive days work exactly? +
The pass counts calendar days, not 24-hour periods. A 3-day pass activated on Monday covers Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday — regardless of what time you first scan in on Monday. Starting early on Day 1 maximises your time.
What is the premium pick and how do I use it? +
On 3, 4 and 5-day passes you get one premium experience included — your choice of a Strip helicopter night flight, Grand Canyon or Bryce Canyon tour, or KÀ by Cirque du Soleil. Book it through the Go City app immediately after purchase, as slots are limited and fill fast.
Does it include the Las Vegas Monorail? +
No. Monorail fares, taxis, and rideshares are not covered. Budget for transport between venues separately — rideshares between Strip clusters typically cost $8–$15 per trip.
Can I visit the same attraction twice? +
No. Each attraction can only be visited once during your pass period, even on multi-day passes. A return visit requires a separate ticket purchased at the door.
How many attractions can I visit per day? +
There’s no daily limit — the pass is unlimited within your chosen days. Realistically, 3–5 attractions per day is achievable depending on opening hours, travel time, and how long you spend at each venue.
What age counts as a child? +
Child pricing applies to ages 3–12. Children under 3 are generally free at most included attractions, though individual venue policies vary — always confirm in the app before visiting with young children.
Can I get a refund if I don’t use it? +
Non-activated passes are typically refundable within 30 days of purchase. Once activated, refunds are not available. Check the specific cancellation terms from your point of purchase.
Is the pass physical or digital? +
Entirely digital. Your QR code lives in the Go City app (iOS and Android) or as a printable PDF. Keep your phone charged before each attraction visit.

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