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Flights to Las Vegas (LAS) from Hartford (BDL) on Southwest Airlines
Orbitz is pleased to offer airline tickets on Southwest Airlines, which operates a daily non-stop flight from Hartford (BDL) to Las Vegas (LAS) regularly scheduled to depart at 3:30pm and arrive at 6:05pm. Usually a Boeing 737-700 is flown for this route. The average travel time from Hartford, CT to Las Vegas, NV is 5 hours and 35 minutes.
During your Las Vegas vacation, don't miss these great establishments and attractions:
Trattoria del Lupo
Chef and restaurateur Wolfgang Puck has done it again. The open exhibition kitchen allows guests to watch as food is prepared before their eyes. A bar in the center of the restaurant is a great place to meet prior to dining. The cafe is al fresco style, although indoors at Mandalay Bay. Very close in style to Spago's cuisine, this eatery offers fish, pastas and Puck's famous pizzas. The menu changes frequently, but main favorites are available when requested. The pastries here are phenomenal, so save room.
Pinot Brasserie
The counters, cookware, tables and even the national symbol of France, the rooster, were imported from France to make your dining an authentic French experience. The food is a blend of French and California cuisine featuring fresh pasta, beef, poultry, wild game, seafood and rotisserie items. Your entree will be in the USD20-USD30 price range. The wine list is very complete and moderately priced. It is located inside the Venetian Hotel.
Rainforest Cafe
This fun spot is located right in the heart of the MGM Grand entertainment center near Studio 54 and the Lion Habitat. It is a recreated jungle with waterfalls, families of elephants and gorillas, and plenty of excitement. Specializing in exotic "jungle concoctions," made with rum and other exotic liquors, the cafe also offers milkshakes, salads, pasta, pizza and burgers. Check out the "Cha!Cha!s" Breakfast Carnival, where you will have the opportunity to watch magicians perform daily from 8am to 10:15am.
Make your reservations for discount hotel rooms in the
Las Vegas area, including:
Sam's Town Hotel Casino
Not long ago this was a small, three-story motel and casino, known for its Western Emporium and laid-back atmosphere. On the outskirts of town on the Boulder Strip, it currently offers more than 650 rooms and suites. All have great views, with outside rooms that overlook either the city or the mountains. The inside rooms overlook Mystic Falls Park, a man-made but thoroughly enchanting park setting with waterfalls and a nightly laser show called Sunset Stampede.
Alexis Park Resort and Spa
This elegant, non-gaming hotel is only minutes from the Las Vegas Strip and features 500 luxurious one- and two-bedroom suites. Enjoy breakfast, lunch or dinner in the gourmet restaurant, or just relax in the lounge area and have a drink with friends or business associates. Other amenities include a concierge to assist patrons during their stay, Club Alexis Health Spa and exercise facility, and three swimming pools and spas. Should you be planning an event or lecture, banquet and meeting space is available. Rates vary based on season and availability.
Stardust Hotel Casino
This long-time favorite has been around since 1958 and is still a popular place. After a USD300 million restoration in 1991, it will certainly be around for visitors to enjoy for decades to come. Slots and table games abound for "just-for-fun" gamblers and high-stakes players alike, including a USD10,000-limit Baccarat table. The state-of-the-art sport and race book features a Sports Handicapper's Library. Restaurants include Tony Roma's for succulent ribs, the new Coco Palms for all-you-can-eat fare and Tres Lobos offering Mexican cuisine.
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