It takes 3-4 days to fly to the moon via a conventional rocket. What the heck are you talking about?
Let's go over Apollo 11, shall we?
July 16th - Apollo 11 launches via a Saturn V at 1332 UTC
July 20th - Lunar Module separates from the command module in prep to land on the moon.
July 20th - 2013 UTC, the Lunar Module lands on the moon
July 21st - 0259 UTC, Neil Armstrong comes out of the hatch, and we hear 'One small step for man, one giant leap for mankind'
July 24th - Astronauts splash down near Johnson Atoll
So I think your greatly mistaken on the time it takes to get to the moon.
Now, aboard a space elevator, it would ascend at a rate of 400-600 KMH. This would mean that it would take between 7-10 days to get to the end of the tether, at 100,000 KM above the earth.
Back from the dead, I'm afraid.







