UFC Fight Night: Las Vegas April 26 2026

Getting to Las Vegas

Everything you need to get from wherever you are to Meta APEX for UFC Fight Night: Las Vegas April 26 2026.

✈️ Flights to Las Vegas

Harry Reid International Airport (LAS)

RECOMMENDED

The main Las Vegas airport, 8 km (5 miles) from the Strip. Uber/Lyft to Strip hotels costs $15-25 and takes 15-20 minutes. Served by all major US carriers plus international flights from Canada, Mexico, UK, and Europe.

Henderson Executive Airport (HST)

Small general aviation airport in Henderson. Not served by commercial airlines. Only relevant if arriving by private charter.

Book tip: Fly in March 5-6, fly out March 8-9. Fight weekend hotel prices surge 2-3x β€” book 2+ months early.

πŸš— Airport β†’ Hotel

Uber / LyftRECOMMENDED

Best option. Order from the designated rideshare area on Level 1 of the terminal. No surge pricing during normal arrival times.

$15–25 USD
15–20 min
Taxi

Official taxis at the taxi stand outside arrivals. Slightly more expensive than Uber but reliable. No need to pre-book.

$20–30 USD
15–20 min
Hotel Shuttle

Many major Strip hotels offer free or cheap shuttles from LAS. Check with your hotel. Can be slow if they serve multiple hotels.

Free – $15
20–40 min

πŸ₯Š Hotel β†’ Meta APEX

Walk (Strip hotels)BEST VALUE

If staying at Park MGM, New York-New York, or MGM Grand β€” just walk. T-Mobile Arena is directly accessible from the Park/MGM complex without stepping outside.

Free
2–18 min
Uber / Lyft

For off-Strip hotels. Book 20 min before you need to leave. Post-fight surge pricing is significant on the Strip β€” walk a block or two before requesting, or wait 30 min.

$8–15 USD
5–10 min
Las Vegas Monorail

Connects several Strip hotels. Nearest station to T-Mobile Arena is at Park MGM. Good option to avoid post-fight Uber surge.

$5 USD
10–15 min

πŸ›‚ Visa Requirements

πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦ Canadaβœ“ No visa / ESTA required
πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§ United Kingdomβœ“ ESTA required ($21)
πŸ‡¦πŸ‡Ί Australiaβœ“ ESTA required ($21)
πŸ‡ͺπŸ‡Ί EU Countriesβœ“ ESTA required ($21)
πŸ‡§πŸ‡· Brazilβœ“ B-2 visa required
πŸ‡²πŸ‡½ Mexicoβœ“ B-2 visa or valid B-1/B-2

ESTA (Electronic System for Travel Authorization): Apply at esta.cbp.dhs.gov before travel. Costs $21, valid for 2 years. Required for all Visa Waiver Program countries. Canadian citizens need neither ESTA nor a visa. Apply at least 72 hours before departure. Always check travel.state.gov for your country's requirements.

πŸ›‘οΈ Safety + Transport Tips

  • β†’The Strip is very safe β€” always lit, patrolled, and full of people. Standard city precautions apply.
  • β†’Use Uber or Lyft β€” Las Vegas taxis from unofficial sources can overcharge. Use official cabs from taxi stands.
  • β†’Drink plenty of water. Desert heat + alcohol + long nights = dehydration. Vegas is at altitude too.
  • β†’Keep your wallet and phone secure in casino crowds β€” pickpockets target distracted gamblers.
  • β†’Casinos have ATMs but charge heavy fees. Use your bank card at a real bank or ask your hotel.
  • β†’Post-fight Uber surge pricing can be extreme. Walk a few blocks from the venue before requesting.
  • β†’Set a gambling budget before you start and stick to it. Casinos are designed to keep you playing.
  • β†’Free drinks on the casino floor are comped to players β€” tip your server $1-2 per drink.

πŸŽ’ Packing Tips

Comfortable walking shoes
You'll walk 15,000+ steps daily on the Strip. The casino floors are massive.
Light layers
Las Vegas in March: warm days (18-24Β°C), cool nights (8-12Β°C). Casino interiors are heavily air-conditioned.
Sunscreen + sunglasses
The Nevada desert sun is intense, especially around the pool and outdoor venues.
Power bank
Long fight nights drain your phone. US outlets are Type A/B (same as Mexico, Canada).
Cash / USD
Tips are expected everywhere in Vegas β€” valet, bellhop, dealers, servers. Have small bills.
Smart casual outfit
Some venues enforce dress codes. No sports jerseys at premium clubs and restaurants.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which airport should I fly into for Las Vegas?+
Fly into Harry Reid International Airport (LAS). It is the main Las Vegas airport, located just 8 km (5 miles) from the Strip. Uber/Lyft from LAS to the Strip costs $15-25 and takes 15-20 minutes.
Do I need a visa to visit Las Vegas for a fight?+
Citizens of Visa Waiver Program countries need an ESTA β€” apply at esta.cbp.dhs.gov for $21. Canadians typically do not need ESTA or a visa. All others should apply for a B-2 tourist visa through the US Embassy. Check travel.state.gov for your country's requirements.
How do I get from Las Vegas airport to my hotel?+
Uber or Lyft from LAS to the Strip costs $15-25 and takes 15-20 minutes. This is the most convenient option. Taxis are plentiful at the airport. The Resort Corridor Bus (RTC route 108) is a cheaper but slower alternative.
How do I get to T-Mobile Arena?+
T-Mobile Arena is on the Las Vegas Strip β€” most fans simply walk from their hotel. From MGM Grand it's a 3-minute walk. From Caesars Palace it's about 15 minutes. If staying off-Strip, Uber/Lyft costs $8-15 and takes 5-10 minutes.
How far is T-Mobile Arena from the main Strip hotels?+
T-Mobile Arena is right on the Strip. Distances: Park MGM (2 min walk), New York-New York (2 min), MGM Grand (5 min), Cosmopolitan (15 min walk), Caesars Palace (18 min walk), Bellagio (16 min walk).
What is the best time to fly to Las Vegas for a fight weekend?+
Most fans fly in 1-2 days before the event and fly out 1-2 days after. This gives you time to explore the Strip and its entertainment. Book early β€” flight prices often surge significantly on major event weekends.

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