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Streetwise Las Vegas

Streetwise Las Vegas

List Price: $5.95
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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Not worth the price
Review: Slightly out of date. Save your $5.95 and go to AAA!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A good general reference
Review: This is a great general reference map of Vegas...but is a little out of date as it only shows 215 as it is now finished.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A good general reference
Review: This is a great general reference map of Vegas...but is a little out of date as it only shows part of I 215- which is now finished. It also is only of Vegas proper.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Excellent map, great scale, limited city coverage
Review: This small folding laminated map can be much more convenient that a standard paper folding road map. I've used both, and found that the Rand McNally road map uses such a small scale that it's annoyingly difficult to read. By contrast, the Streetwise Las Vegas map is much easier, as its scale is larger and the text is printed in an easy-to-read font.

A word of warning: This map does not cover all of the city of Las Vegas. It definitely hits all of the main areas a tourist would be apt to go, from the airport to the downtown Fremont area, and from the strip to UNLV, and everything in between. But the suburbs of the city are not covered, so you'll need another map if you're planning on venturing out of the glitzy part of Vegas.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Excellent map, great scale, limited city coverage
Review: This small folding laminated map can be much more convenient that a standard paper folding road map. I've used both, and found that the Rand McNally road map uses such a small scale that it's annoyingly difficult to read. By contrast, the Streetwise Las Vegas map is much easier, as its scale is larger and the text is printed in an easy-to-read font.

A word of warning: This map does not cover all of the city of Las Vegas. It definitely hits all of the main areas a tourist would be apt to go, from the airport to the downtown Fremont area, and from the strip to UNLV, and everything in between. But the suburbs of the city are not covered, so you'll need another map if you're planning on venturing out of the glitzy part of Vegas.


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