So if there a stop near Walmart (or near enough that you are comfortable with the walk) then yes, it will take you there. If there isn't a stop, then no.
ART is public transportation with set stops. You can check out the schedules and routes on their website to find out what stop would be closest to where you want to go: www.rideart.org
ART is public transportation with set stops. You can check out the schedules and routes on their website to find out what stop would be closest to where you want to go: www.rideart.org
Again I'm not sure who you booked with but if you booked a package, the ART tickets can be sold as either a 1-day pass, a 3-day pass, or a 5-day pass, so I'll assume your hotel would purchase a pass of the appropriate length.
Again I'm not sure who you booked with but if you booked a package, the ART tickets can be sold as either a 1-day pass, a 3-day pass, or a 5-day pass, so I'll assume your hotel would purchase a pass of the appropriate length.
We had a 5 days pass when we were there in August. 1 ticket was good for all 5 days.
ART is like a bus system for hotels. All stops are at or near a group of hotels. So to get to Target you will need to take the ART to the stop that is closest to that location (you will likely have to cross the street).
The ART does not run on a "schedule" that you can really count on, for example it does not stop at say the Hyatt Regency at 8:45am. It runs on a loop, they say every 20 mins, but we waited 45 mins for one.