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Flights to Las Vegas (LAS) from Chicago (MDW) on Southwest Airlines
Orbitz is pleased to offer airline tickets on Southwest Airlines, which operates 7 regularly scheduled daily non-stop flights from Chicago (MDW) to Las Vegas (LAS), departing between 9:15am and 6:55pm, and 3 additional non-stop flights, departing between 7:15am and 8:20pm on select days of the week. Usually a Boeing 737-700 is flown for this route. The average travel time from Chicago, IL to Las Vegas, NV is 3 hours and 56 minutes.
During your Las Vegas vacation, don't miss these great establishments and attractions:
Chinois
Wolfgang Puck, known for his style and artistic offerings, brings his California restaurant themes to the Forum Shops at Caesars Palace. Choose patio dining or private rooms; it is a great location for people-watching, and you may find yourself seated among some very famous diners. Seafood is the specialty, from sushi to lobster, and a complete sushi bar is highlighted most of the day. The short ribs also get raves, and the wine list is impressive. You can mix and match from the a la carte menu or be served family-style.
Garden Court Buffet
The garden-setting of this quality buffet located at Main Street Station is a bit different than a typical hotel buffet. Instead of straight lines of tourists wielding trays, this one offers "action" stations, which provide fresh pizza, pasta, chicken, turkey, salads, a rotisserie bar and desserts. Tuesday night is T-bone steak night, Thursday features Steak and Shrimp Scampi, and Friday offers the lavish Seafood Buffet. Breakfast is USD5.29, lunch USD7.49 and dinner USD10.29 except for specialty nights, with prices from USD10.99 to USD14.99. Weekend brunch is USD8.99. Free for children under three.
Buffet at Bellagio
Dining here is more like an inter-continental feast than a buffet in a Las Vegas hotel. Much more upscale than the average all-you-can eat buffet, the decor is in keeping with the rest of Bellagio. Tastes from Italy, Japan, France, Mexico and America abound, and the freshest seafood and carved items are plentiful. The desserts are reason enough to go to the buffet. Breakfast is USD11.95, lunch runs USD14.95 and dinner is priced at USD24.95. The weekend champagne brunch goes for USD21.95.
Make your reservations for discount hotel rooms in the
Las Vegas area, including:
Howard Johnson Paradise
Location is definitely the key word here. Extremely close to Las Vegas Convention Center and the airport, this place is a great business bet. It also offers free shuttle service to almost any place on the Strip and complimentary transportation to and from the airport. The comfortable rooms are equipped with data ports and desks for completing after-hours tasks. A small casino, lounge, restaurant and convenience store are on-site for your convenience.
Circusland RV Park
If you travel with your own roof over your head, take a break at this Circus Circus Hotel Casino park. You will have access to the extensive park facilities, as well as high-flying acts and fine dining in the casino itself. From the conveniently Strip location, you will be within walking distance to many attractions. Also, the park offers a 24-hour convenience store, swimming pools, pet facilities, and arcades and other activities for the kids.
Excalibur Hotel Casino
The drawbridge is down, you are welcome to the castle. Enter a kingdom of knights, fair ladies and fine entertainment. You will not want to miss the nightly battle between a fire-breathing dragon and Merlin the Magician at the castle moat. Be sure to catch the fantasy fair midway and the medieval village, too. You will also be entertained during your stay by strolling minstrels. Your room will be extremely comfortable and the service is excellent. The action-packed casino is filled with table games and slot machines galore. Several fine restaurants and shopping areas round out this "city within a city."
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