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Aeromexico Flights from Hermosillo, Mexico (HMO) to Las Vegas (LAS)

As part of booking roundtrip flights which depart from US airports, Orbitz is pleased to offer airline tickets on Aeromexico, which operates a non-stop flight Wednesdays, Thursdays, Sundays from Hermosillo, Mexico (HMO) to Las Vegas (LAS), regularly scheduled to depart at 12:15pm and arrive at 12:55pm. Usually an Embraer RJ is flown for this route. The average travel time from Hermosillo, Mexico to Las Vegas, NV is 1 hour and 40 minutes.

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During your Las Vegas vacation, don't miss these great establishments and attractions:

The California Hotel/Casino
The California is a festive place filled with Hawaiian shirts and balloons. This friendly facility actually provides sofas and armchairs in the casino area -- an unheard-of luxury in this town. Players can join the Cal Slot Club and amass points toward gifts and cash prizes, or participate in daily slot tournaments. This is the first place we found our favorite Piggy Bankin' machines.

Imperial Palace
The 75,000-square-foot casino here reflects the hotel's pagoda-roofed Asian exterior with a dragon-motif ceiling and giant wind-chime chandeliers. There is a Breathalyzer for voluntary alcohol-limit checks on your way to the parking lot (useful, since there are nine bars on the casino premises). The Imperial Palace boasts a 230-seat race and sports book, attractively decorated with oil murals of sporting events; the room is tiered like a grandstand, and every seat has its own color monitor. One giant slot machine is red, white, and blue; try singing the National Anthem to it, and see if you win more money. One kitsch feature of note is the casino's Legends Pit, where, on weekends after 6pm, celebrity impersonators aping everyone from Elvis to Madonna deal blackjack. This is also one of the few places on this part of the Strip where you might be able to find $5 table minimums.

El Cortez
This casino is one of the last shreds of pre-1980s Las Vegas, which is either wonderful or horrible depending on your view. It features frequent big-prize drawings (up to $50,000) based on your social security number. It's also popular for low limits (10¢ roulette and 25¢ craps).


Make your reservations for discount hotel rooms in the Las Vegas area, including:

El Cortez Hotel & Casino
This small hotel is popular with locals for its casual, oh, and let's just admit it, dated Downtown atmosphere. Rooms offer nothing except a place to rest your head and not get lice. And there is no room to swing a cat, dead or otherwise, in the bathrooms. But on the other hand, said rooms supposedly do not cost more than $40 a night, so really, whaddaya want for next to nothing (by Vegas prices)? The nicest accommodations are the enormous minisuites in the 14-story tower. Some are exceptionally large king-bedded rooms with sofas; others have separate sitting areas with sofas, armchairs, and tables. Local calls are just 25¢. Note that although this place is but 2 blocks from Fremont Street, these are probably not 2 blocks you want to walk at night. Rumor has it that the company that bought the other hotels from the family who still owns the El Cortez has an option on it as well, and that all of them are destined for the wrecking ball.Under the same ownership is Ogden House, just across the street, with rooms that go for just $18 a night. And that's everything you need to know right there.

Fairfield Inn by Marriott
This pristine property is a pleasant place to stay. It has a comfortable lobby with sofas and armchairs, where coffee, tea, and hot chocolate are provided free all day. Rooms are cheerful. Units with king-size beds have convertible sofas, and all accommodations offer well-lit work areas with desks; TVs have free movie channels as well as pay-movie options. Local calls are free. Breakfast pastries, fresh fruit, juice, and yogurt are served free in the lobby each morning, and many restaurants are within easy walking distance.

Westward Ho Hotel & Casino
We know we referred to the Stratosphere as having motel rooms, but we did emphasize that they are nice motel rooms. These are just plain basic motel rooms, because this is, after all, a motel. Which means that it just doesn't have the facilities and other doodads that a true resort, even the Strat, offers. But the price lures. Located next door to Circus Circus, the Westward Ho is fronted by a vast casino, with rooms in two-story buildings that extend out back for several city blocks. In fact, the property is so large that a free bus shuttles regularly between the rooms and the casino 24 hours a day. Plans are in the works for a new casino and a gas station/convenience store in the back of the property. A good buy here are the two-bedroom suites, with 1 1/2 bathrooms, living rooms with sofa beds, and refrigerators. Suites sleep up to six people.


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