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Flights to Las Vegas (LAS) from Tucson (TUS) on Southwest Airlines
Orbitz is pleased to offer airline tickets on Southwest Airlines, which operates 5 regularly scheduled daily non-stop flights from Tucson (TUS) to Las Vegas (LAS), departing between 6:00am and 7:45pm. Usually a Boeing 737-500 or Boeing 737-300 is flown for this route. The average travel time from Tucson, AZ to Las Vegas, NV is 1 hour and 15 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.
Cafe Tajine
Relax and dine in the Moroccan-inspired restaurant at the Hyatt Regency. Choose from items such as Brioche French Toast (USD8.25), Lamb Kefta Kabob (USD12.50) or Moroccan-Spiced Prime Filet of Beef (USD27). A seafood buffet is served on Friday nights; reservations are recommended. The breakfast buffet on Saturday and Sunday costs USD14.95. There is a full bar with wines by glass priced at USD6-USD12, bottles from USD20-USD600. Dine inside or on the patio; poolside or lake view seating is available.
Bonjour
Enjoy the flavors in this cozy restaurant and drink in the atmosphere of southern France. You may wish to order the Lobster Bisque Soup (USD5.95) or Frog Legs "Provencale" (USD9.95). For lunch, try the Grilled Marinated Chicken sandwich (USD10.95). The dinner menu features steak, seafood, pasta and lamb, prepared in Provencal fashion. Lunch items range from USD7.95-USD10.95; dinner USD6.95-USD21.95. All main courses are served with rustic bread, soup of the day and Pommes Frites (French fries).
Make your reservations for discount hotel rooms in the
Las Vegas area, including:
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.
Mt. Charleston Hotel
Established in 1985, this charming log-built hotel nestled in Lee Canyon is atmospherically a world away from the buzz of Las Vegas. The comfortable third-floor rooms offer balconies for your viewing pleasure. There are also two mini-suites and three suites, all with fireplaces. Dining is available in the Canyon Room serving delicious cuisine. A small gaming area is also on the premises for your pleasure. The hotel also features an exquisite wedding venue in a unique setting. Convenient access to golf and skiing will round out this perfect vacation spot.
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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