Woodland Hills to Las Vegas Car Service
From a Warner Center high-rise or a quiet street south of Ventura Boulevard to your hotel entrance on the Strip — one chauffeur, one flat rate for the whole vehicle, and your whole party riding together. We take care of the US-101 to I-15 haul so you can answer email, sleep off the early start, or get the celebration going before you even reach the desert.
Warner Center to the Strip — No Airport in the Middle
Most Woodland Hills trips to Las Vegas have a problem that flying makes worse: you are sitting in the far southwest corner of the San Fernando Valley, and every commercial airport is in the opposite direction from where you actually want to go. Driving to LAX means crawling south on the I-405 only to turn around and head back east; Burbank is closer but still a detour, with security lines and a rideshare waiting at the other end. A private car removes all of that friction. Your chauffeur arrives at a Warner Center office tower, a townhome near The Village at Westfield Topanga, or a home tucked into the hills above Mulholland Drive, loads everything you are bringing, and turns the vehicle toward Nevada. The natural line out of Woodland Hills is US-101 east to the I-405, a short hop to the I-5, then the I-15 North — the one road that carries you up through the Cajon Pass and out across the Mojave to the Strip. Counting door to door it is roughly 285 miles and, depending on how the Valley is moving and whatever stops you want, somewhere around four and a half hours of driving. Two travelers ride in genuine comfort; a group of four or more usually comes out ahead on cost, paying one flat rate for the vehicle rather than stacking up separate fares and rideshares at both ends. You stay together, your luggage never leaves your sight, and you set the schedule instead of an airline setting it for you.
The Drive: US-101 East to the I-15 North, ~285 Miles
Leaving Woodland Hills, the run opens on US-101 heading east through the Valley, drops onto the I-405, and links to the I-5 before joining the I-15 North — the highway that does almost all of the distance to Las Vegas. From there the I-15 lifts you up the Cajon Pass above San Bernardino, then breaks into the high desert past Victorville and Barstow before the long, unhurried stretch through the Mojave to the state line at Primm. The entire corridor is toll-free. Your chauffeur knows its moods firsthand: which Valley interchanges seize up at rush hour, where the desert leg invites a coffee or a leg-stretch, and how to time the last few miles so you pull up to your hotel lobby instead of joining a curbside rideshare scrum. Need the airport run another day? See our Woodland Hills to LAX car service for early flights.
Why Woodland Hills Heads to Vegas
Woodland Hills carries a particular mix of travelers, and the Vegas drive fits all of them. Warner Center is a real business district — banking, healthcare, tech, insurance — so we move executives and small teams to conventions and client meetings who would rather arrive rested than frazzled. Couples take the weekend break; multi-generational families head to weddings, reunions, and milestone birthdays and prefer one vehicle to splitting across flights and gate lounges. Bachelor and bachelorette groups like that a Sprinter keeps everyone and every bag in one place from the driveway onward. And because so much of the area sits on hillside streets and behind community gates, a private car solves what rideshares fumble: a pickup time you can count on, a chauffeur who waits rather than cancels, and room for the golf clubs, the garment bags, and the cooler.
Stops Worth Building Into the I-15
Your itinerary sets the pace. About midway, Barstow and its Tanger Outlets make a sensible meal-and-stretch break before the open desert push toward the line. A short detour off the freeway brings you to Calico, the restored 1880s silver-mining town the kids tend to remember longest. Further along, Baker stands guard with the world's tallest thermometer and the road into the Mojave National Preserve. And Primm, sitting right on the California-Nevada border, offers outlet shopping and a fast bite in the last quiet minutes before the Strip skyline rises ahead. Fold in a stop or two and the desert run becomes part of the getaway instead of dead time to push through.
Is It Faster to Fly? The Straight Answer
Honestly, in pure air time the plane wins — Vegas is barely an hour aloft. But Woodland Hills has no airport of its own, so flying means a backtracking transfer to LAX or Burbank, a security line, gate waiting, baggage claim, and a rideshare on the Strip at the far end. Stack the airport buffer onto both ends and the real door-to-door difference shrinks fast — while the private car keeps your whole party together, with no TSA, no checked-bag limits, and no surge pricing when demand spikes. For four or more travelers, the drive frequently wins on cost and convenience both.
Choose your vehicle
Tell us your passenger and luggage count and we’ll recommend the right vehicle — every car late-model, immaculate, and driven by a pre-selected professional chauffeur.
Executive Sedan
Mercedes S-Class class. Quiet, business-ready comfort for 1–3 passengers with luggage.
Luxury SUV
Cadillac Escalade / Suburban for families, extra luggage, and a higher, statelier ride.
Sprinter Van
Mercedes Sprinter for groups, crews, and events with plenty of cargo room.
A better ride starts with a better-treated chauffeur
Lux4Rides was built by CEO Sam Altabbaa on a simple idea: pay professional chauffeurs fairly and you get calmer, safer, more gracious rides. Cut-rate apps squeeze drivers — and you feel it in the car. We don’t.
Chauffeurs paid fairly
Our drivers earn a real, respectful wage — so they’re relaxed, professional, and genuinely glad to take care of you.
Hand-selected & VIP-trained
Every chauffeur is pre-selected, background-checked, TCP-licensed, and trained to a discreet VIP standard — no random gig drivers.
Flat rates, no surge
The price you see is the price you pay — no peak-hour surge, no hidden fees, and 24/7 dispatch that watches your flight.
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Woodland Hills to Las Vegas Car Service FAQ
Door to door it runs about 285 miles — US-101 east out of the Valley to the I-405 and I-5, then the I-15 North across the Mojave to the Strip. Figure roughly four and a half hours of driving, give or take, depending on how the Valley is flowing and any stops you choose to add.
We begin on US-101 heading east, join the I-405 and then the I-5, and pick up the I-15 North, which climbs the Cajon Pass and runs through Victorville, Barstow, Baker, and Primm before delivering you to Las Vegas. Every mile of it is toll-free.
This is a long desert haul, so fares land toward the top of our intercity range: from about $585 in an executive Mercedes sedan, from about $815 in a Cadillac Escalade or Suburban, and from roughly $1,085 in a Mercedes Sprinter van. You see a single all-in price for the whole vehicle and the fuel before you book, and it holds regardless of traffic or time of day.
Yes. We routinely handle pickups at Warner Center towers, homes off Ventura Boulevard and Topanga Canyon Boulevard, and gated streets up toward Mulholland Drive. We lock in your pickup time in advance and the chauffeur is in position when you walk out, so no one is left waiting at the curb.
We do. Book a one-way ride out to Vegas, a full round trip, or set your return for whenever your stay wraps up — the same vehicle class and the same fixed-price certainty apply in both directions.
Of course. The I-15 passes the Tanger Outlets at Barstow, the Calico ghost town just off the freeway, Baker's giant thermometer, and the outlets at Primm on the state line. Let us know what you would like to see and your chauffeur works the stops right into the drive.
A Mercedes S-Class sedan is ideal for one or two people, a Cadillac Escalade or Suburban suits families with more luggage, and a Mercedes Sprinter keeps a larger group or production crew together with room for every bag across the full 285 miles.
Planning more than a single ride?
Woodland Hills spans Warner Center high-rises, hillside streets above Mulholland Drive, and gated communities, so confirm the exact pickup point and any building or gate access details when booking. For conventions or group celebrations tied to a specific Strip resort, share the hotel name and arrival window so the chauffeur can time the final approach and sidestep the porte-cochere crush. Email vip@lux4rides.com or call (424) 209-2006.
Book Your Woodland Hills to Las Vegas Chauffeur
One chauffeur, one flat rate, your Woodland Hills driveway straight to the Strip — and the return trip whenever you are ready. No TSA, no bag limits, no surge pricing, just about 285 easy miles up the I-15. Reserve online or call our VIP desk at (424) 209-2006, available 24/7.