US Airways Flights from Yuma (YUM) to Las Vegas (LAS)
Orbitz is pleased to offer airline tickets on US Airways, which operates a non-stop flight Thursdays, Fridays, Sundays from Yuma (YUM) to Las Vegas (LAS), regularly scheduled to depart at 10:44pm and arrive at 11:00pm. Usually a De Havilland Canada DHC-8 is flown for this route. The average travel time from Yuma, AZ to Las Vegas, NV is 1 hour and 16 minutes.
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During your Las Vegas vacation, don't miss these great establishments and attractions:
The Venetian
"Tasteful" is the watchword in these days of classy Vegas gaming, and consequently, with the exception of more hand-painted Venetian art re-creations on parts of the ceiling, The Venetian's casino is interchangeable with those found at Mandalay Bay, the Monte Carlo, and to a certain extent Bellagio. All that gleaming marble, columns, and such is very nice, but after a while it's also a bit ho-hum. Besides, this is Vegas, and we want our tacky theme elements, by gosh. The lack thereof, combined with poor signage, may be why this casino is so hard to get around -- every part looks exactly the same. It's not precisely claustrophobic, but it can be confusing. Plus, there is no (at this writing) giant slot machine. On the other hand, we made a killing at blackjack and my editor struck it rich at the slots, so we have to love the place for those reasons. Another (less personal) plus is that you can access the casino directly from the St. Mark's Square re-creation out front. The smoke-sensitive report that the ventilation system here seems to be tops.
Gold Coast
Adjacent to the Rio, this casino is not only well lit, but totally unique in Vegas: It has windows! It's a little thing, but it made us really excited. They also have a higher ratio of video-poker machines to slot machines, rather than the other way around. A remodeling made it much bigger, with high ceilings, and very bright overall. Nice job. The casino and their players club is tied to other Coast properties like Orleans and Barbary Coast.
San Francisco Sally's Victorian Chapel
This is an extremely tiny wedding chapel bursting at the seams with Victorian frills (fringed lamps, swags of lace curtains). They basically offer "an Olde Tyme Parlor Wedding." This is perfect if you want a very intimate wedding -- like you, your intended, and someone to officiate. It literally can't hold more than six people. (And the space at the back of the room opens for an even tinier reception area -- it can barely fit the cake!) But if you love Victoriana, or you want to play dress-up at your wedding, this is the place. The shop rents out dresses and costumes, so you can wear a Scarlett O'Hara antebellum outfit or some other period number for your big day. (It's all fantasy anyway, so why not go whole-hog?) They specialize in extras without extra charges, like altering and whatnot. The women who run it refer to themselves as "a bunch of mother hens"; they're delightful and will pamper you to within an inch of your life. (One couple drops in every year just to say hi.) Some may find it a bit cutesy, but it really is quite charming and has its own distinct personality, unlike most of the other chapels in the area (where the interiors all start to blur together after a while). This is a decidedly special place that, depending on your wedding desires and fantasies, might be just right.
Super 8 Motel
Billing itself as "the world's largest Super 8 Motel," this friendly property occupies a vaguely Tudor-style stone-and-stucco building. Free coffee is served in a pleasant little lobby furnished with comfortable sofas and wing chairs. Rooms are clean and well maintained.The nautically themed Ellis Island Restaurant, open 24 hours, offers typical coffee-shop fare at reasonable prices. In the adjoining bar -- a library-like setting with shelves of books and green marble tables -- sporting events are aired on TV monitors. The Ellis Island Casino (actually located next door) has a race book and 50 slot/poker/21 machines; a bar here has a karaoke machine.
Four Queens
Opened in 1966 with a mere 120 rooms, the Four Queens (named for the owner's four daughters) has evolved over the decades into a major Downtown property occupying an entire city block. This property is sold so often we think it's being used as a stake in some ongoing card game -- it was just sold again (yes, again), so the usual warnings about potential change still hold. The lobby is small but elegant -- in a slightly faded, slightly dated way (with mirrors and huge chandeliers). In the Four Queens, you just know you're in Old Las Vegas. And you are glad. As the staff says, this is the place to stay if you just want to gamble -- or if you want to experience the real Old Las Vegas, and we don't just mean the clientele (though that, too; most are 50-plus and have been coming here for years). Another draw is the consistently helpful and friendly staff.Rooms aren't going to blow you away, but note that the ones in the South Tower are a shade larger than the others, though we wouldn't hold any multiperson slumber parties in either. In most cases, rooms in the North Tower offer views of the Fremont Street Experience. The restaurant, Hugo's Cellar, has a cozy lounge with a working fireplace, and two bars serve the casino.
Marriott Suites
Oh sure, you don't lack for Marriotts in Las Vegas, but it is a reliable chain (if a tad overpriced), and you can't fault the location of this one. It's just 3 blocks off the Strip -- a 10-min. walk at most, though in 100°F (38°C) heat, that may be too far -- and not much farther from the Convention Center. This is a solid choice for business travelers, but families might also like the lack of casino and accompanying mayhem, not to mention the extra-large, quite comfortable rooms. Each suite has a sitting area separated from the bedroom by French doors. And there are gorgeous prints on the walls -- far, far better than you would expect in a hotel, much less in one of the chain variety.Facilities: Restaurant; outdoor pool; small exercise room; Jacuzzi; tour desk; car-rental desk; business center; 24-hr. room service; coin-op laundry available at Residence Inn next door; laundry service; dry cleaning; nonsmoking rooms; executive-level rooms.
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