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#919105 by MoJoJo
24 Mar 2016, 16:15
Apologies in advance for the daft question

I've just booked LAS via DTW with VS and Delta. For the return flights how early would you arrive at LAS for the Delta flight? I've not done an indirect flight before so am unsure
#919106 by tontybear
24 Mar 2016, 16:19
Normal domestic check-in time. So if the say no later than an hour before then an hour before etc.
#919108 by mallin
24 Mar 2016, 16:34
It depends on where you are staying in Las Vegas in relation to the airport, there is a Lot of road works all over the strip and near the airport so allow extra time to get to the airport. The work is expected to last until next August.Linda
#919109 by MoJoJo
24 Mar 2016, 16:46
Thanks Linda. Staying at the Mirage which Blacklane quote as being 14 minutes away so I will add some time on
#919113 by PeterStansfield
24 Mar 2016, 18:03
And watch out for conventions! - for example., on Thu 21st there will be 100,000 broadcasters leaving town, mostly by air, as the NAB (National Association of Broadcaster) convention finishes that day.

The taxi drivers know what's going on, so it's worth dropping one a 5$ tip to get the lowdown on whether the airport's likely to be 'convention swamped' the day you're leaving

Peter
#919118 by MoJoJo
24 Mar 2016, 19:52
Thanks Peter. I'm there for a work conference so there will be a few thousand work colleagues! However, I've booked and paid for my own flights to not be on a rather nasty group booking in EC the outbound of which we were expected to attend the event opening and dinner having been up for over 24 hours and flown coach........ I have booked transfers with Blacklane which I can change if needed

I've now got a couple of free days so any tips of what to do and what not to do would be appreciated as never been to Vegas before. I was thinking of the helicopter tour of the Grand Canyon
#919121 by Traveller2
24 Mar 2016, 21:40
I would do a flight over the Grand Canyon but in a plane rather than a helicopter!!! Scenic Airways fly twin otters which take about 13 people and have massive windows for great views. After the flight, which was about 3/4 hr if I remember rightly, we went by road to the Hoover Dam and had a couple of hours there before being driven back to Las Vegas. It was a great half day out but a very early start. We booked it all before we left the UK.
#919122 by PeterStansfield
24 Mar 2016, 23:01
Sadly, I've spent over six months of my lfe in Vegas at conventions!
I prefer the canyon by helicopter rather than plane, so each to their own
There's some great guided hiking just outside Vegas, and the good thing is that 99.999% of visitors dont go outside the city limit....

Peter
#919128 by Maximus
25 Mar 2016, 08:34
You may wish to look into the difference between the Canyon West trips (which many will argue is not the real Grand Canyon, yet where most Vegas visitors end up going) and the Grand Canyon South Rim which is 200 miles further away and is far more spectacular (and IMO worth the effort to get to if you have the time).

There are endless threads on other sites debating this should you be so inclined ;-)
#919129 by Silver Fox
25 Mar 2016, 09:18
And if you are looking for something a little different then have a try of Capo's Speakeasy, it is not your average eating place and is off strip.

http://www.caposrestaurant.com/

The off-menu item "the leftovers" is worth a look - you will not need an "appetizer" !

Have a great time though, I hear ya about avoiding travelling with colleagues. :)
#919140 by PeterStansfield
25 Mar 2016, 10:52
I think you'll find lots of people with different opinions about what to do in and around Vegas. If you're interested in a memorable helicopter experience in the Canyon, Adventure Helicopters fly 'doors off' which is quite a buzz.
Since the topic has moved onto where to eat, I like Twist (in the Mandarin Oriental) or Guy Savoy (in Caesar's)- neither are cheap, but both are amazing.


Peter
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