You land at 9:00pm; take a taxi/ride-share (~10–20 min depending on traffic) directly to Flamingo Las Vegas for check-in and to drop luggage. Hotel check-in desks operate 24/7 but allow 30–45 minutes for lines occasionally.
If you want a sit-down immediately after arrival, Modern Vegan (popular plant-based menu) often stays open until ~10:00–10:30pm; if that’s tight, order delivery to the Flamingo via DoorDash/Grubhub — many vegan spots deliver late. Call ahead or check the app for same-night hours.
Start the day with a hearty vegan breakfast (bowls, pancakes, smoothies). Typical hours begin around 8:00–9:00am but confirm; great for nutrient-packed starts before exploring.
Ride the High Roller for panoramic Strip and city views; daytime cabins run generally from ~11:00am into the evening — the 30-minute rotation gives great photos and orientation to Vegas geography.
VegeNation is a full vegan kitchen with shareable plates inspired by global street food — perfect for sampling local plant-based favorites. Most locations open by 11:00am; reservations are recommended for weekends.
Explore the Neon Museum's outdoor collection of historic Vegas signs; daytime tours run in afternoon windows and evening/night tours are timed — book a slot ahead as tours sell out. Typical tour length ~60 minutes.
Downtime at your hotel — optional pool time (seasonal hours) or a rest before evening plans. Pool hours vary seasonally (often 9:00am–5:00pm for cooler months); casino is open 24/7.
Try Modern Vegan for a warm dinner menu or Tacotarian for vibrant plant-based tacos; both are vegan-focused and usually open evening hours — check closing times (often ~9–10pm).
Head back to downtown for Fremont Street's free LED canopy show and live entertainment; shows run every hour or half-hour starting after dusk — the area stays lively late into the night.
Visit the free Bellagio Conservatory (generally open 8:00am–11:00pm) to see seasonal displays, then watch the Fountain show from the front — fountain shows run every 30 minutes daytime and more frequently at night.
Have a leisurely vegan lunch — VegeNation downtown or Modern Vegan (Chinatown) offer varied menus; midday hours typically 11:00–3:00/4:00pm so confirm and reserve if possible.
Choose an easy afternoon activity close to Flamingo: luxury shopping at Crystals/Forum Shops, a quick museum visit, or pool/rest at the hotel (pool hours vary by season).
Eat an earlier pre-show dinner; allow 90–120 minutes to avoid rushing. If you prefer to stay near Bellagio, order a vegan meal for pickup to eat in the lobby or ask a Strip chef to prepare a vegan special (many casinos accommodate).
Attend your Cirque du Soleil performance Sunday evening. Show times vary (commonly 7:00–8:30pm starts) and run about 1h30–1h45; confirm your exact show (O, Mystère, KA, etc.), venue, and ticket time in advance.
Finish your evening with a vegan dessert or a drink at a nearby cafe — many Strip bars offer plant-based dessert options or dairy-free cocktails; check menus and end the night with a short walk back to Flamingo.
Pack a quick vegan breakfast (avocado toast, fruit, smoothie) and check operating hours — hotel dining can usually prepare plant-based items early. If you need a sit-down, arrive early since you fly mid-afternoon.
Use the morning for last-minute photos at Bellagio or a short shopping trip; most attractions are pleasant in the morning and quicker before crowds. Bellagio Conservatory opens early (~8:00am).
Head back to your room to finish packing and check out — standard hotel check-out is often 11:00am; ask the front desk to hold luggage if your flight's later in the day.
Grab a quick vegan lunch to take with you to the airport; many vegan spots will pack meals for travel. Aim to leave the Strip by ~12:30–12:45pm for a 4:00pm flight to allow check-in and security time (target airport arrival ~2:00pm).
Ride-share/taxi from Flamingo to LAS typically takes 10–20 minutes without heavy traffic; allow extra time for weekend lines and airport security. Arrive by ~2:00pm for domestic departures.