AirTran Airways Flights from Las Vegas (LAS) to Indianapolis (IND)
Orbitz is pleased to offer airline tickets on AirTran Airways, which operates a non-stop flight everyday except Tuesday and Wednesday from Las Vegas (LAS) to Indianapolis (IND), regularly scheduled to depart at 4:44pm and arrive at 11:19pm. Usually a Boeing 737-700 is flown for this route. The average travel time from Las Vegas, NV to Indianapolis, IN is 3 hours and 35 minutes.
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During your Indianapolis vacation, don't miss these great establishments and attractions:
Conner Prairie Pioneer Settlement
Located 30 miles northeast of downtown, this restored 19th-century village faithfully reproduces pioneer life between 1820 and 1840 with the help of 36 carefully restored buildings, crafts demonstrations, and reenactments of events on the frontier. In summer, you can take a picnic here and listen to a concert under the stars as part of the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra's "Symphony on the Prairie" series.
Morris-Butler House
Housed in an 1862 Victorian mansion, this three-story museum focuses on Victorian decorative arts such as fine silver, tapestries, and Belter & Meeks furniture.
Children's Museum of Indianapolis
This is one of the largest children's museums in the world, with interactive exhibits covering everything from archaeology to world cultures to biotechnology, plus extensive toy and dollhouse displays, a working antique carousel ($1 per ride), and a planetarium. At press time, the museum was about to open Dinosphere, a $25-million multisensory exhibit that's a unique attempt to combine serious science (a working laboratory and the largest collections of juvenile fossils in the world) with kid-friendly interactive exhibits (dressing up in a dinosaur costume to sit on a nest of simulated eggs). If you have kids, this is the place to take them.
Brickyard Crossing Golf Resort & Inn
This conventional motel with standard rooms is noteworthy because of its location -- outside turn two on the Indianapolis Speedway. But its location is really the only reason to stay here -- unless you plan to spend all your time at the track, you're better off elsewhere. Refrigerators are available in king rooms for no extra charge.
Westin Hotel Indianapolis
This luxury hotel, connected via sky bridge to Circle Centre Mall and Convention Center/RCA Dome, is within convenient walking distance of Union Station and the downtown attractions. Guest rooms feature the usual array of deluxe amenities, including bathrobes. There are special rooms for fitness buffs (with yoga and Pilates equipment and an exercise bike) and for corporate types (fax, office supplies, and so forth). Some rooms offer wonderful views of the state's Capitol; ask when booking.
The Canterbury
This charming European-style hotel, with direct access into Circle Centre, sports "a bit of England" and is a registered historic landmark. This is where most celebrities stay when they're in Indianapolis, and it's the best in town. Rooms are large, with four-poster beds, armoires, bathroom telephones, and refrigerators. Tea is served daily.