Vegas is a GREAT place for adult vacation, but I would not recommend for children. There are things to do in Las Vegas that kids can do but a lot of the advertisement is geared towards adults. Plus, taking kids through the casino with all the smoke and gambling is not a good idea. But, if you must go on that family vacation to Las Vegas with your children, below I have recommendations on things that kids can do.
See dolphins at the Mirage. This 2.5-million-gallon Dolphin Habitat is home to a family of Atlantic bottlenose dolphins. Its purpose is to provide a healthy and nurturing environment for dolphins, as well as to educate the public about marine mammals and their environment – including their role in the ecosystem. Guided tours for the public are conducted throughout the day.
Take a ride on the Manhattan Express at New York-New York. With heights of 203 feet, drops of 144 feet and speeds up to 67 MPH, this attraction adds new meaning to the phrase “let it ride!” It features the world’s first “heartline” twist and dive maneuver, allowing riders to experience the thrilling force of negative g’s! Simulating a barrel-roll in a jet fighter, it rolls 180 degrees, hangs 86 feet in the air, then dives back under itself- promising dizzying excitement!
Kink your neck as you watch the world’s tallest and biggest lightshow at Fremont Street Experience. Imagine a spectacular computer generated Light and Sound show projected from a space frame 90 feet above you. The Fremont Street Experience is a four-block long canopy that covers the downtown Las Vegas area and serves as a display system for the shows. The canopy houses 2.1 million lights, capable of producing millions of color combinations and 540,000 watts of concert-quality sound. The shows are run by 36 computers and are accompanied by 218 speakers.
Tap the window at the Lion Habitat at MGM Grand. Situated inside the resort’s Strip entrance off Las Vegas Boulevard adjacent to its entertainment dome, the Habitat is a 5,000 square foot showcase of lofty simulated jungle complete with waterfalls, enclosed in 240 degrees of floor-to-ceiling protective glass that enables the public to view a variety of lions at play and leisure. Handlers utilize only voice and hand signals to direct the lion’s movement. Members of the family of lions appear in sequence for periods of no more than six hours at a time before returning to their spacious, permanent homes on an 8 1/2-acre ranch outside of Las Vegas.
Scare yourself in the CinemaRide at Caesars Palace. Cinema Ride brings you the most technologically advanced motion simulator rides available today. Using real, military-quality flight simulators for the motion systems. All of your experiences feature a patented 3-D ride film system which make you feel as though you’re right in the middle of the action.
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