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ATA Airlines Flights from Houston (HOU) to Las Vegas (LAS)

Orbitz is pleased to offer airline tickets on ATA Airlines, which operates 5 non-stop flights from Houston (HOU) to Las Vegas (LAS) departing between 7:10am and 7:20pm on select days of the week. Usually a Boeing 737-700 is flown for this route. The average travel time from Houston, TX to Las Vegas, NV is 3 hours and 20 minutes.*

* Some flights must connect with additional service on this airline.

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

Royal Links Golf Club
More than just greens and water traps, Royal Links is an 18-hole, par-72 course designed to simulate play on some of the greatest courses in the British Open tour. St. Andrews Road Hole, the Postage Stamp at the Royal Troon in Scotland, and a dozen others are all faithfully re-created here for a unique game and an interesting history lesson.Also fun is the clubhouse, designed (of course) to resemble a medieval castle, complete with an English pub inside.Yardage: 7,029 championship, 6,602 regular, and 5,864 ladies.Facilities: Pro shop, golf school, driving range, restaurant, and cocktail lounge.

Chapel of Love
This is a friendly place largely run by women (men take the photos and are the limo drivers), featuring four different chapels. Good news came when the Divine Madness fantasy wedding chapel closed and brought all of their many costumes and props over here -- along with their silly sensibility. The chapels herein have been remodeled as well, and while you won't get, say, fantasy hotel-level set-design, this is the spot for Fun Weddings, for those who want Renaissance or Egyptian-themed nuptials (to say nothing of Gangster, Tarzan & Jane or Adam & Eve). None of the rooms are very big; and again, if they say "jungle," you should think "plastic plants." It's a hoot, anyway. There is also a reception room for a cold buffet or hot hors d'oeuvres. Their packages are quite reasonable, and they put all the "hidden" charges (such as suggested gratuities for the minister and so forth) right in their brochure, so there are no surprises.

Fitzgeralds
This casino is done up in greens and golds, and the overall effect is not quite as tacky as you might expect, though the now near-total absence of any overt Irish theme means it's rather forgettable. In fact, it's rather friendly and with a medium to low claustrophobia level, thanks in part to some windows to the outside Fremont Street. The casino actually has two levels: From the upstairs part, you can access a balcony from which you get an up-close view of the Fremont Street Experience.Blackjack, craps, and keno tournaments are frequent events here. Slot machines that paid out over 100% the previous week are marked with a MR. LUCKY sign. The Fitzgerald Card offers slot players gifts, meals, and other perks for accumulated points. Several slot machines have cars as prizes, fun books provide two-for-one gaming coupons, and there are $1-minimum blackjack tables.


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

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.

Palms Resort & Casino
One of the hottest of the newer hotels, given quite the PR boost when it was Britney's base for her wedding debacle. In keeping with the tropical-foliage name, it's more or less Miami-themed (but without the pastels), with a strange aversion toward straight lines (really, check out all those curves). Inside a bland building is a pretty nice complex -- which we say only because it's a puzzle that the place is such a hot spot (though we predict that by the time you read this, the beautiful person clientele will have shifted in large part to THEhotel). That's mostly due to the nightlife options -- both Ghost Bar and the nightclub Rain have lines of people every night the facilities are open, offering to sell their firstborn sons for a chance to go inside. Why did those two places catch on so? Not really sure (though you can read our speculations about both in chapter 10), but you need to know that the entrances to them stand right by the elevators to your hotel room, which means on a busy weekend night, there can be upwards of 4,000 gorgeous and antsy (if not angry) people standing between you and access to your hotel room. If you are a Hilton sister, or wish to see if one will date you, this could be heaven, but if encountering the beautifully dressed and coifed, with 0% body fat and sullen expressions of entitlement, and the 19-year-olds who seek to become all of that (and usually affect a thuggish demeanor) makes you, like us, itch, this might not be the most comfortable place to stay.Having said all that, note that The Palms has perhaps some of the most comfortable beds in Vegas, thanks to fluffy pillows and duvets that make one reluctant to rise, plus big TVs and huge bathrooms. The main pool is oddly cheap looking -- it's really a posing spot rather than a splash, while a second pool has a bar and mermaids swimming in the water at night. Also on the property is Alizé, in competition for the title Best Restaurant in Town (and owner of the title Most Gorgeous and Romantic Restaurant), a cheap and hearty buffet, movies theaters, a McDonald's, and other reliable cheap chain eateries.

The Flamingo Las Vegas
The Flamingo is the Strip's senior citizen, boasting a colorful history. It's changed a great deal since Bugsy Siegel opened his 105-room oasis "in the middle of nowhere" in 1946. It was so luxurious for its time that even the janitors wore tuxedos. (Hey, new Vegas? That's class.) Jimmy Durante was the opening headliner, and the wealthy and famous flocked to the tropical paradise of swaying palms, lagoons, and waterfalls. A relatively recent renovation and expansion isn't going to make Siegel's "real class joint" cause you to forget about, say, the rooms at the new Venetian tower, but it did freshen the joint up -- including making it somewhat easier to reach the outside world, which in the past was often difficult. As we write this, several of the restaurants in the front of the building are being taken out and replaced by singer Jimmy Buffett's Margaritaville nightclub, with a Baywatch-themed nightclub going in by the pool. So let's see how these additions continue to keep the old girl going.Rooms occupy six towers and are variously decorated. Some are done up in soft blues and peach, and enhanced by pretty fabrics, light painted-wood furnishings, and watercolors of tropical scenes, lending a resort look. Others use soft earth tones, forest green, or coral. The Flamingo's Paradise Garden Buffet is a decent choice. There are also several bars, plus a huge casino and the Second City Improv production show.For those planning some leisure time outside the casino, The Flamingo's exceptional pool area, spa, and tennis courts are a big draw. Five gorgeous swimming pools, two whirlpools, water slides, and a kiddie pool are located in a 15-acre Caribbean landscape amid lagoons, meandering streams, fountains, waterfalls, a rose garden, and islands of live flamingos and African penguins. Ponds have ducks, swans, and koi, and a grove of 2,000 palms graces an expanse of lawn. Although the water can be a little chilly, kids should be able to spend hours in the pool area.A health club ($20 fee per day) offers a variety of Universal weight machines, treadmills, stair machines, free weights, sauna, steam, a TV lounge, and hot and cold whirlpools. Exercise tapes are available, and spa services include massage, soap rub, salt glow, tanning beds, and oxygen pep-up. And the new monorail has a stop out back.Facilities: Casino; showrooms; 11 restaurants; 5 outdoor pools; 4 night-lit tennis courts; health club and spa; small video arcade; tour desk; car-rental desk; business center; shopping arcade; 24-hr. room service; in-room massage; babysitting; laundry service; dry cleaning; nonsmoking rooms; executive-level rooms.


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