Food and drink: Water only offered on this flight — which after a few days in Vegas was probably a good option.
Fellow passengers: A full mix, from two sailors in uniform whites heading back to base after some shore leave, to the obligatory stag group after a weekend in Vegas and a just-married couple with the bride still wearing her veil. The Mexican family I had traded seats with told me they had been to watch the Vegas Golden Knights, an ice hockey team, after winning tickets in a radio competition. It felt like the flight was packed with a full array of all Las Vegas offers, from weddings and parties to the seasoned gamblers seated behind me who spent much of the flight discussing which casinos offer the best odds.
Flight time: An hour and a half, but the flight experienced some delays. First, a delayed boarding followed by a half hour wait on the tarmac due to construction work. The wait, already infuriating as I had a tight connection, was made slightly more concerning by an incredibly irritating whining and grinding noise coming from the plane. After several passengers asked what the cause was, the pilot informed us it was the plane's hydraulics and not a cause for concern.
Service: Fantastic — despite the packed flight, every passenger received personal attention.