Vegas may be known for its over-the-top lavish casinos, spas, resorts, and nightclubs, but there’s so much more to do in Las Vegas besides spending money, gambling, and partying.
If you’re considering traveling with kids or teenagers, you may be wondering what exactly there is to do in Vegas for the younger generation.
The answer? A lot more than you think!
I’ve been to Vegas well over 20 times throughout my life at this point (my first trip was when I was no older than 8 years old. I can still remember the many family vacations to Vegas as a teen — I was still an aspiring doctor back then so I was totally obsessed with attractions like Body Worlds!).
With SO many family trips and adult trips in the bag, I can assure you that I know a thing or two about family-friendly attractions and activities in Vegas.
Discover all the best activities for teens in this activity guide below.
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75+ BEST THINGS TO DO IN LAS VEGAS FOR TEENAGERS
1. VISIT THE NEON BONEYARD
Explore the history of Las Vegas from a very different perspective as you take a trip back in time through Vegas’s iconic neon signage! Since 1996, the Neon Museum has collected, preserved, and exhibited Las Vegas signs from the 1930’s onward.
While there is a museum and a gift shop onsite, the most popular attraction here is the Neon Boneyard of signs. Because of how colorful, unique, and photogenic the Neon Boneyard is, it’s sure to please teenagers.
You can check out the visitor’s center, view the collection within the museum, and stroll through the boneyard on a self-guided tour. Alternatively, there is an hour-long guided tour.
I personally think this is one of the quirkiest and most fun things to do in Las Vegas!
Don’t have a car to get there? Explore the Neon Boneyard and all things Vintage Vegas with this private tour complete with transport, lunch, champagne & photography.
2. VISIT THE LAS VEGAS ARTS DISTRICT
The Las Vegas Arts District, also known as “18b”, is an 18-block neighborhood that’s made up of various art galleries, antique shops, local boutiques, cafés, bars, and breweries.
There’s so much packed into just 18 blocks! Spend a few hours walking around the trendy streets, exploring the shops and checking out the art murals. On weekends, they’ll usually have food trucks and live music.
If you or your teen loves antique hunting, you’ll be glad to know there are over 20 independent shops at Antique Alley that sell vintage furniture, clothing, antiques, and other super unique items.
Pretty Gritty’s off-the-beaten-track Arts District Bike Tour is a perfect way to explore the art site of Las Vegas by bike.
3. STROLL DOWN FREMONT STREET
Sorry, you won’t be escaping the neon lights at Fremont Street. Fremont Street is located in the heart of downtown Las Vegas.
This is a pedestrian-only street and is filled to the brim with live entertainment, dining, and souvenir shopping options, as well as zipline tours, free concerts, and even a free light show!
Viva Vision, the light show, is the largest video screen in the world, and recently got a $32 million upgrade (so you know it’ll be interactive and blinding in the best way possible).
Featured shows run every night at 6:00pm, 7:00pm, 8:00pm, 9:00pm, 10:00pm, 11:00pm, 12:00am and 1:00am. The shows run for 6-7 minutes at the top of the hour.
If you want a deeper cultural experience of Fremont Street, check out this Fremont Street Pop Culture Tour, where you’ll discover one of the most famous streets in Las Vegas and hear the stories of how Sin City got its start.
4. RIDE THE ZIPLINE AT FREMONT STREET
SlotZilla is an 11-story slot machine-inspired zip line attraction and is one of the best (yet touristy) things to do in Las Vegas. SlotZilla offers two ways to fly, the lower Zip-Zilla (Zipline) and upper Superhero Zoom (Zoomline). If you want maximum thrills, opt for the Zoomline.
As you can see, Fremont Street can be a lot of fun for teens and young adults!
5. VISIT AREA15
AREA15 has got to be one of the coolest additions to Las Vegas, like ever. AREA15 is a truly immersive playground, all rolled up nicely into one massive 200,000 square foot space.
Throw an ax or two, wander through a ‘supermarket’ that makes you question reality (Omega Mart is easily the most popular attraction here), race on a zip line, take in high-tech / colorful art installations, or explore one of the many virtual reality experiences.
Learn more about the current exhibits here (many of them require separate tickets).
If you find yourself experiencing sensory overload like we did and are having trouble choosing what to do, we’ve got you covered! If you only have time for one attraction, choose Omega Mart by Meow Wolf. You can expect to spend 3 to 5 hours inside this attraction alone.
If you’re more into space-themed experiences, Illuminarium is a great option for you! This experience features all the new cutting-edge tech to deliver you the most immersive show, such as 4K interactive projection, 360-degree audio, in-floor vibrations, and scent systems.
6. PLAY UNLIMITED ARCADE GAMES IN CHINATOWN
Whenever we’re in town, we always make time to spend a few hours at Game Nest Arcade. Game Nest is a pay-by-the-hour arcade. What you pay is nothing compared to how much you’ll play once you get in!
Once you pay for your time and head inside, you’ll notice that all the arcade games are on free play. They also have an area where you can plan Xbox One, PS5, and Nintendo Switch (all of which are also included in the hourly price).
If you love relatively expensive arcade games (like Dance Dance Revolution, Time Crisis, Mario Kart, Air Hockey, or even that Jurassic Park shooting game), then head here to play until you can’t play no mo’. My favorite at Game Nest? Hogging the Dance Dance Revolution machines (free dancing workout–how could I resist).
7. THROW AXES AT AXEHOLE VEGAS
Let out your inner Viking or fearless barbarian at Axehole Vegas, where you can throw a variety of weaponry and feel like a true warrior!
This indoor axe-throwing spot on Fremont Street is open seven days a week and offers sessions by the hour where you can test out all of their weaponry, which includes spears, ninja stars, metal throwing cards, shovels, and of course, the classic axe!
Should you need to let out a little more steam, they even have a smash room where you get 15 minutes to demolish ANYTHING and everything around you. If you want to rage with your friends and destroy some things, you’ve gotta add Axehole to your itinerary!
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8. DOWNTOWN CONTAINER PARK
Experience Downtown Container Park, an open-air shopping center filled with boutique retail shops, various restaurants, and live entertainment– located in the heart of Las Vegas! Architecturally, this spot’s pretty unique as shipping containers have been turned into shops and restaurants.
Kids will love the interactive playground featuring The Treehouse, while adults and teenagers can eat and relax while enjoying free concerts, movies, and more on the main stage. Oh yeah, there is also a giant praying mantis that shoots out flames at the entrance (nighttime only)!
Pro Tip: If you’re a Las Vegas local, check out some special discounts and offers just for you.
9. BLACKOUT DINING IN THE DARK
Test your five senses, and fill your belly, at BLACKOUT Dining In The Dark!
BLACKOUT Dining in the Dark turns the traditional fine dining experience into an anything-but-traditional all-out sensory experience. You’ll basically be eating in pitch-black darkness!
BLACKOUT takes the usual night out to the next level by serving up their delicious fare in a completely pitch-black dining room. Phones, flashlights or light of any sort aren’t allowed during your entire seven-course prix-fixe meal.
You’ll taste, smell, hear, and feel food an entirely unique way, and since the servers come equipped with night vision goggles, you won’t have to worry about each dish making it to your table safely.
But don’t worry, they won’t feed you brains or anything — only delicious dishes made with fresh and seasonal ingredients!
Note: Must be 13 years of age or older to participate.
10. VISIT THE STRATOSPHERE OBSERVATION DECK
At 1,149 feet tall, the Stratosphere Observation Deck is the tallest freestanding observation tower in the United States. With 360 degree views of Las Vegas and the surrounding desert, you simply can’t miss it if you love panoramic views.
If you thought views were all the Stratosphere offered, you’d be very wrong. In addition to the observation platform with a rotating restaurant, the tower also contains rides and attractions that will appeal to adrenaline-junky teenagers!
The SkyJump features an outdoor jump from 855 feet above The Strip, holding the Guinness World Record as the highest commercial controlled descent. You’ll be zooming toward a landing pad at speeds up to 40 mph (oh my goodness). You will have access to both indoor and outdoor observation decks with your jump.
The Stratosphere also hosts three thrill rides for adventure seekers at the SkyPod: Big Shot, Insanity, and X-Scream. I live for coasters, and even my palms are getting sweaty thinking about them. Learn more about the rides here.
If you’re super excited about all of them and can’t pick just one, there is a SkyPod Unlimited Ride Pass available. Ride as many rides as you like in one day!
NOTE: Both the SkyPod and the SkyJump attractions are free/included with a Go City Las Vegas All-Inclusive Pass!
DEAL ALERT: For a limited time, use the above link + the promo code AFFGOALL for an additional 5% off your Go City pass. This code is valid for any Go City pass in any destination!
11. GO ON A FOOD TOUR
Can’t decide on just one or two restaurants? Consider a food tour! There are lots of food tours that will take you to hole-in-the-walls, restaurants on the strip, off the strip, and so much more. Check out these highly recommended ones:
- Downtown Vegas Sightseeing and Foodie Tour – Combine Las Vegas food and sightseeing on a 3-hour downtown walking tour that explores the city’s distinctive flavors. Head from the shipping container boutiques at Container Park, through local hangouts, to a stroll down Fremont Street as you taste the best of Downtown Vegas.
- Secret Food Tours Las Vegas – A 3-hour walking tour that introduces you to some of the most sought-after restaurants run by chefs like Gordon Ramsay and Thomas Keller. Stroll along The Strip as you taste delicious cuisines in the culinary wonder of Las Vegas.
12. RIDE THE ROLLER COASTER AT NEW YORK NEW YORK
This is definitely an overpriced tourist trap, but if you’re itching to get your adrenaline running, then just do it. At the New York New York hotel, you can ride a thrilling roller coaster–right on the strip.
It’s called The Big Apple Coaster and prices range from $19 to $23 depending on weekend/weekday pricing. It’s popular, so we recommend securing your Big Apple Coaster tickets here in advance to avoid long ticket lines!
After you ride the roller coaster, either head inside to stroll around the hotel or strike a pose for Instagram with the awesome views from the outside!
13. RIDE ROLLER COASTERS AT THE ADVENTURE DOME
Aside from the coaster at New York New York, there are a few roller coasters inside Circus Circus’ Adventure Dome. Here, you can ride some very exhilarating indoor roller coasters, play laser tag, and enjoy theme park classics including a swinging ship and bumper cars.
Adventure Dome is still super fun to walk around, even if you don’t want to play or ride anything. Adventure Dome is open seven days a week.
14. RIDE A GONDOLA AT THE VENETIAN
Riding a gondola is such a unique (albeit a bit touristy) thing to do in Las Vegas! At the Venetian Resort, you can hop onto a gondola that will take you through or around the property. On the indoor gondola ride, you will float beneath bridges, beside cafes, and under balconies, all while coasting down the Grand Canal.
There is also an outdoor gondola for those who want a different experience. The Outdoor Ride operates on a seasonal and weather permitting basis. Prices start at $29 per person.
After your gondola ride, walk over to Bouchon Bakery for some delicious pastries (some of the best on the strip)!
15. MADAME TUSSAUDS WAX MUSEUM
At Madame Tussauds Las Vegas, you can take pictures with life-like wax figures of your favorite celebrities, legends, and superheroes. You can high-five Will Smith, pose with Lady Gaga, party with Bradley Cooper, or fight crime alongside Nick Fury!
Want to visit Madame Tussauds wax museum and ride the nearby gondola, too? This ticket gives you both a soothing gondola ride and admission to Madame Tussauds: Las Vegas Super Saver – Madame Tussauds with Gondola Boat Ride
16. ENJOY DINNER AND A SHOW AT THE TOURNAMENT OF KINGS
This one is perfect for families and those traveling with teenagers and kids. Enjoy dinner and a crazy jousting show at the Excalibur Casino Resort!
If you’re a medieval fan like me, you’ll love the Tournament of Kings. You can expect knights on horses, pyrotechnics, special effects, and a three-course meal eaten with your hands!
After your dinner show experience, head down to the Fun Dungeon and let the kids go wild on all the arcade games their hearts desire!
17. VISIT THE PARADOX MUSEUM
Inside the Paradox Museum, you’ll find that nothing makes sense, and yet everything is totally real! It may look like a small place from the outside but upon entering, you’ll find 70+ exhibits, activities, and displays.
Have your expectations turned on its head as you wander through the series of topsy-turvy rooms inside. Enter the Upside Down Room where objects – and you – appear to defy gravity; have your sense of perspective challenged in the Reverse Room; take a walk on the weird side in the Paradox Tunnel; and take a seat on the Paradox Sofa, where you may find you struggle to hold yourself together.
Half the fun of these exhibits are trying to understand how exactly they’re tricking your mind! If that’s too much on the brain, just enjoy the fun and snag yourself some of the coolest selfies in town.
18. SEE REAL BODIES AT BALLY’S
If you or your teenager is into science and human biology, this attraction will be perfect. At REAL BODIES, you can learn everything there is to know about the human body.
With 20 human bodies carefully dissected and over 200 preserved specimens, REAL BODIES at Bally’s is the largest anatomy display on the Las Vegas Strip. REAL BODIES explores what it means to be alive and aims to teach visitors about the inner workings of life through 11 artistic galleries.
All in all, this is a very cool and educational attraction worth visiting in Las Vegas!
NOTE: This attraction is free/included with a Go City Las Vegas All-Inclusive Pass!
19. WATCH THE BELLAGIO FOUNTAIN SHOW
The Bellagio’s famous free water fountain show is not to be missed. If you haven’t seen it yet, take some time to see it for yourself at least once.
This free water show features lights and music (genres include classical, opera, Broadway, and even pop songs) to give visitors a quintessentially Vegas experience.
The fountain show runs every half hour during the day and every 15 minutes in the evening. We recommend catching it in the evening.
20. WATCH A SHOW IN VEGAS
Las Vegas is renowned for its extensive collection of shows and concerts that take place within many casino resorts and entertainment venues. From comedic performances to concerts, magic shows to tribute shows, there really is no shortage of entertainment here.
Take a look at what’s scheduled while you’re here, there’s something for guests of all ages! The most popular shows for teenagers include the Blue Man Group, the Jabbawockeez show, the many Cirque Du Soleil shows, and a variety of captivating magic shows (including the David Copperfield show that’s been there for DECADES!).
The most popular shows in town hands-down are the Cirque Du Soleil shows! From time to time, they’ll pop out new show themes and close down others. The show concepts are always rotating!
There are currently 5 different shows that play at different hotels, and all are equally extravagant and captivating.
- “O” by Cirque du Soleil: This aquatic-themed show takes place in a massive pool and features synchronized swimmers, acrobats, and divers performing stunning stunts and feats of strength.
- Mystère by Cirque du Soleil: This show features a range of acrobatic acts, including aerialists, trapeze artists, and contortionists. The show also includes a range of comedic skits and live music.
- KÀ by Cirque du Soleil: This show features a range of martial arts-inspired acrobatics, including sword fighting, acrobatics, and aerial stunts. There is also a massive, rotating stage that is the center of the show!
- Michael Jackson ONE: This show is a tribute to the music and legacy of Michael Jackson, featuring a range of acrobatic acts and dance numbers set to classic Michael Jackson songs.
- Mad Apple by Cirque du Soleil – Features a healthy mix of high-flying acrobatics, music, dance, comedy, and magic celebrating the city that never sleeps!
Check out the list of the most unique Las Vegas shows here. The ones with no age limits are great options for teenagers and children!
21. EAT A BUFFET
Save your stomach for one (or two) epic meals while you’re in Vegas. Some of our favorite buffets include the Bacchanal at Caesar’s Palace and M Buffet at M Hotel. Unlimited crab legs and all-you-can-eat desserts? We’re so there.
You better try to eat 3 full plates of food, at a minimum!
22. ENJOY ALL-YOU-CAN-EAT SUSHI
Near UNLV, you’ll find a ton of amazing Asian food, including all-you-can-eat Korean BBQ, sushi joints, and more. Our current favorite? All-you-can-eat sushi. Now before you roll your eyes at this, there’s something you need to know.
While most out-of-towners think AYCE sushi equates to a buffet table with questionable, discolored fish, Vegas AYCE sushi is far from that. In Las Vegas, AYCE sushi is served fresh, made-to-order. Diners can expect to pay a set price and order whatever they like from a menu that might include everything from nigiri and sashimi to udon and chicken karaage.
Sakana Sushi and Sushi Mon are our favorites, both offering unlimited made-to-order sushi and many other Japanese dishes. The fish is so fresh (the fish to rice ratio is unlike many other AYCE places) and for the price? You really can’t beat it.
23. VISIT THE PINBALL HALL OF FAME
If you’re a vintage arcade lover or pinball geek, this one is for you. The Pinball Hall of Fame contains 10,000 square feet of classic pinball machine games. It’s seriously a great place to go both with kids or just as a group of grown adults.
There is no admission price to get in–yes, it’s free to wander around! When you’re in, play as little or as much as you would like. Many games range from $.25 to $1.
The Pinball Hall of Fame is an inexpensive way for the whole family to have a good time for a few hours! Their new location is next to the iconic Las Vegas sign, just slightly down from Mandalay Bay.
24. VISIT THE LAS VEGAS MOB MUSEUM
The Mob Museum offers a comprehensive glimpse into the life of organized crime! Experience how various mobs and gangs have been portrayed in the media, learn about their roles during the Prohibition Era, and more. Where else can you get such an experience?
At the Mob Museum, they make learning about history easy. Real-life stories are brought to life through engaging, high-tech exhibits, one-of-a-kind artifacts, and exclusive insights from those on the front lines of both sides of the continuing war.
NOTE: This attraction is free/included with a Go City Las Vegas All-Inclusive Pass!
25. ETHEL M’S CHOCOLATE FACTORY
Chocolate lovers, this one is for you. Ethel M.’s Chocolate Factory is the best chocolate experience in Las Vegas, Nevada. They offer premium chocolate and wine tastings, a self-guided factory viewing aisle, a three-acre cactus garden, and a gourmet gift shop.
Visiting Ethel M’s is completely free, so after enjoying the cactus garden, plan to pick up some gourmet chocolates and tasty treats to bring home!
Opting for the Vegas Chocolate Tour will give you an opportunity to visit Ethel M’s chocolate factory and other well-known chocolate locations in Vegas.
26. RIDE THE HIGH ROLLER OBSERVATION WHEEL
The LINQ’s High Roller Observation Wheel is the world’s tallest observation wheel. A ride on this wheel will bring you 550 feet above the ground on your 30-minute revolution. Choose between a standard cabin or a Happy Half Hour cabin (for adults, unlimited drinks at the open bar for 30 minutes).
While you’re up there, enjoy the 360-degree views of Downtown Las Vegas and beyond. During your ride, you’ll get to watch a video that highlights Las Vegas’ unique landmarks while providing some context and history to the views.
High Roller Observation Wheel tickets are cheaper for youth than for adults.
27. VISIT THE SPRINGS PRESERVE BOTANICAL GARDEN
For the teenager that loves nature, greenery and maybe even gardening, the Springs Preserve Botanical Garden is a really fun place to see! Featuring 180-acres of green space, Springs Preserve sits in the middle of the city, providing travelers a much-needed break from the city lights.
With several gardens featuring the largest collection of Mojave Desert cacti and succulent plants in the region, a hiking trail, archeological sites, and a butterfly habitat, it’s no wonder why people love this spot.
28. VISIT THE ATOMIC TESTING MUSEUM
Learn all about the history of America’s nuclear testing program at the Atomic Testing Museum!
Here, you’ll get to explore the full 70-year story of the nuclear testing weapons program that took place in Nevada. You’ll even see a nuclear reactor that was used in the development of the nuclear rocket and the first air-to-air missile, the Genie.
29. TRY AN ESCAPE ROOM
Escape rooms are popping up everywhere, so why not in Las Vegas too? If you’re into problem-solving with your friends/family under time pressure, this activity is for you! Not only are escape rooms super fun and interactive, but you’ll also be able to bond with your team members and practice your teamwork skills.
There are a ton of escape rooms to choose from in Vegas, but we’ve narrowed down the list to these two great options:
- The Official SAW Escape Experience Las Vegas – For those looking for a creepier escape experience that brings to life twisted games inspired by the blockbuster SAW film franchise!
- Number One Escape Room – You can choose your escape scenario from four different themed rooms: The Cabin, Red Riding Hood, Double Crossed, and Big Foot Sighting in Las Vegas. Their rooms are actually super fun!
- NOTE: Admission to Number One Escape Room is included in the all-inclusive Go City Las Vegas City Pass!
30. VISIT ELDORADO CANYON MINE
Tour the Techatticup Mine based in Eldorado Canyon to see the oldest, richest, and most famous gold mine in Southern Nevada (it ran from 1861 until 1942).
Located only 45 minutes from the Las Vegas Strip, visitors can take a formal tour of the mines and caverns, as well as rent canoes and kayaks to navigate the Colorado River.
There are even fun movie backdrops where you can do photoshoots, movie shoots, or make music videos. You can even get married here!
Want to pair a tour of the Eldorado Canyon Mine with an exhilarating ATV ride? Check out this combo tour here, where you’ll have the opportunity to explore Eldorado Canyon and the Techatticup gold mine while off-roading on ATV or UTV.
31. RED ROCK CANYON
Located only 17 miles from the Strip, Red Rock Canyon is the perfect outdoor excursion for families who want to get away from the hustle and bustle of Las Vegas.
Red Rock Canyon features a one-way 13-mile scenic drive (must-do), various hiking and trails, plants, wildlife, geology, camping, and much more.
In terms of hiking, there are both easy and challenging trails to choose from, making this a great option if you want to burn off all those buffet calories. Some of the most popular hikes here include:
- Calico Tanks Trail (2.2 miles roundtrip)
- Turtlehead Peak Trail (4.6 miles roundtrip)
- Ice Box Canyon Trail (2.3 miles roundtrip)
If you’d rather not deal with the logistics of how to get there (or want to visit the park without hiking), consider these fun, family-friendly guided tours:
32. VALLEY OF FIRE STATE PARK
Located only 50 miles away from the Strip, Valley of the Fire SP sits patiently waiting for you in the Mojave Desert. Valley Of Fire State Park is by far my favorite hiking destination in the Las Vegas area. The natural formations in this park are drop-dead gorgeous!
Named for its distinctive red sandstone formations, Valley of Fire is a must-see for every hiker or adventurer that happens to be in Las Vegas. While you’re here, check out Native American petroglyphs (from the Anasazi people), the famous Atlatl Rock, and other stunning viewpoints.
If you only have time to do one hike, make it the Fire Wave, White Domes, and Seven Wonders Loop. Seriously, make time to visit Valley Of Fire SP–you won’t regret it.
If you’d rather visit Valley Of Fire without having to worry about the logistics or the itinerary, consider going on a 6-hour guided tour from Las Vegas.
33. SEVEN MAGIC MOUNTAINS
A quick 15-20 minute drive out of The Strip area will bring you to one of the coolest art installations in all of Vegas.
Seven Magic Mountains is a public installation of seven towers made up of painted, stacked boulders that stand more than 30 feet high. The art installation was created by Ugo Rondinone and commissioned by the Nevada Museum of Art.
These colorful rock totems look so darn cool against the dusty barren desert landscape! Teenagers can make all their friends jealous with this fun and free photo op–definitely worth the quick drive out of Las Vegas!
Address: S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89054
34. TAKE ALL THE PHOTOS AT MUSEUM OF SELFIES
The Museum of Selfies in Las Vegas is an interactive paradise for selfie lovers and social media mavens. This is a place where the term “do it for the ‘gram” actually means something.
The Museum of Selfies originally made its mark in Southern California — it now brings its style to the Las Vegas Strip!
Dive into a shimmering gold bathtub, make waves in an emoji-filled pool, jet-set in a private plane, or flip the world upside down in a gravity-defying room. Definitely bring a camera!
35. DRIVE YOUR DREAM CAR AT EXOTICS RACING
If you’ve ever been curious about what it would be like to drive a super-fast, luxurious car (think Lamborghinis, Ferraris, or Aston Martins), check out the driving experience package offered by Exotics Racing.
At Exotics Racing, you can choose from 13 different supercars to take for a spin around the Las Vegas Motor Speedway. Reach speeds up to 130 mph on their race track, including a 1,800 foot straightaway and seven turns!
All necessary equipment will be provided, as well as race coaching, a safety briefing and some practice runs. The minimum age is 18 years to drive.
36. DAY TRIP TO THE HOOVER DAM
Hoover Dam is located in Black Canyon, just minutes away from Las Vegas. Named one of the Top 10 Construction Achievements of the 20th Century, Hoover Dam continues to draw crowds 80 years after its creation.
For those of you who don’t yet understand the significance of Hoover Dam, it is the highest concrete dam in the Western Hemisphere, standing at more than 725 feet above the Colorado River. Additionally, it’s a National Historic Landmark.
The best way to enjoy it? Hop out of your car and walk around! While there are more than enough things to see and enjoy at Hoover Dam, visitors can even walk across the Mike O’Callaghan-Pat Tillman Memorial Bridge. The 1,905-foot-long man-made bridge connects both Nevada and Arizona roadways, so the fact that it’s named after two heroes from each state is quite fitting.
Don’t have a car or would rather not be bothered with the logistics? Visit the Hoover Dam on this 6.5-hour tour from Las Vegas (with lunch included).
37. TAKE A PIC WITH THE DEMOGORGONS
The Stranger Things Store at the Showcase Mall is an incredibly fun and fantastic find when it comes to free entertainment. If you are a Stranger Things fan like we are, this is a must-visit!
The Stranger Things Store is technically a merch store, but they have far more entertainment than a normal store would have.
You can do so much here, for FREE! You can explore iconic show locations such as the Palace Arcade, Hawkins High, Starcourt Mall, and Vecna’s attic, and even interact with some of the cool displays. The store also provides some super cool photo ops like Will Beyers’ living room.
If you want to bring home a memorabilia or two, you can choose from so many products from the show, down to little containers of ice cream from Scoops Ahoy.
38. TAKE A HELICOPTER TOUR OF THE STRIP
Interested in soaring over the bright lights of the Las Vegas Strip in a helicopter? On a nighttime helicopter tour of The Strip, you’ll get the chance to fly past all the most iconic viewpoints, including the MGM Grand, the Bellagio, Caesar’s Palace, and more.
I know, it’s not cheap. But if you choose to fly over the Las Vegas Strip, I would definitely opt to see it at night! Make sure to bring your cameras and get ready for a ride of a lifetime! This will by far be one of the most memorable things to do in Las Vegas with teenagers.
If you’re looking to save some major money, consider getting the Go City Las Vegas Pass–if you get a pass for 3+ days, you can opt for the helicopter tour as your included premium attraction.
39. SHOOT SOME TARGETS AT BATTLEFIELD LAS VEGAS
Battlefield Las Vegas is the place to go if you want to try your hand at shooting a gun. It’s an indoor/outdoor shooting range where you can choose from a number of gun range experiences. There are over 1000 different weapons systems to choose from. And if you’re feeling particularly ambitious, you can even crush a car with a tank! Where else can you really do that?
With this Battlefield Las Vegas tour, visitors can organize hotel pick-up/drop-off in a Humvee to take them to their Battlefield Las Vegas shooting experience. Must be 18 years or older to participate.
40. SEE THE SHARK REEF AQUARIUM
The Shark Reef Aquarium at Mandalay Bay Hotel & Casino is North America’s only predator-based aquarium. This impressive aquarium is home to 2,000 marine animals, including sawfish, giant rays, sea turtles, piranha, rare golden crocodiles and of course sharks. Lots of them!
Get up close and personal with 100+ sharks of 15 different species, explore two underwater tunnels, and experience Sea Monsters Revealed, the world’s largest exhibit of uniquely preserved sea creatures!
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41. PLAY IN A WAVE POOL
Mandalay Bay Beach is a world-famous 11-acre aquatic playground featuring real sand and a huge wave pool. You can ride the tides in the wave pool, flow with the lazy river, lounge in a pool, and grab a bite at Beach Bar and Grill when you get hungry.
In addition to the above, the resort has a pool area with 3 heated pools. All in all, with the wave pool and the Shark Reef Aquarium, Mandalay Bay is one of the most family-friendly hotels on the strip!
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43. SEE TITANIC: THE ARTIFACT EXHIBITION
See more than 250 recovered items from the sunken luxury ocean liner on display at Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition in Las Vegas. This super interesting exhibit is located at the Luxor Hotel and Casino on the Las Vegas Strip.
History buffs and fans of the Titanic movie will get to explore replicas of the ship’s opulent Grand Staircase and cabins, and view a large piece of its original hull. You’ll learn about the stories of passengers on the 1912 voyage and get to see interesting artifacts including luggage and even an unopened bottle of Champagne found among the wreckage.
44. BE WOWED BY SPHERE EXPERIENCE
To quickly sum it up, the Sphere Experience is a two-part multi-sensory experience lasting ~two hours. In all honesty, it’s two hours of immersive amazement, perfect for people of all ages.
It was even voted “2024’s Best Attraction” by Las Vegas Weekly readers! After seeing it for ourselves this summer, we 100% see why it’s the top attraction in town.
For the first 45 minutes of the experience, you’ll get to explore The Atrium. There’s a bunch of high-tech stuff here to look at, such as a 50-foot holographic installation, some advanced-looking talking/moving robots, and a few other cool tech features to interact with.
From there, you head into the theater for an immersive cinematic experience unlike anything you’ve ever seen — Darren Aronofsky’s Postcard from Earth. This specially commissioned film is a sci-fi portrait of our planet, transporting you to new worlds without ever leaving your seat.
45. DINE AROUND THE WORLD AT RESORTS WORLD
Take a worldwide culinary tour at Resorts World, no passport required! Never in Las Vegas have so many different kinds of cuisine been featured under one roof.
With more than 40 food and beverage experiences to explore, Resorts World Las Vegas offers more globally inspired dishes than any other destination on the Strip. Just to name a few, you can find restaurants like Genting Palace, Kusa Nori, Bar Zazu, Fuhu, and Brezza here.
Perhaps even more exciting is the fact that you’ll be able to experience Famous Foods Street Eats at Resorts World!
This concept, inspired by the energetic street markets of Southeast Asia, features a curated collection of pan-Asian eateries such as Streetbird, Tiger Sugar (boba), Ah Chun Shandong Dumpling, and Nori Bar. You can try everything spanning from noodles to dumplings and lechon to fried chicken!
46. DAY TRIP TO THE GRAND CANYON
Ever heard of the Grand Canyon? I’m sure you have! The Grand Canyon West region is only a short 3-hour drive from Las Vegas and is best seen on a guided tour (especially if you don’t want to spend your precious time driving).
Explore the magnificent landmarks of Arizona with a day trip to the Grand Canyon National Park South Rim on this luxury bus tour. Your professional bus driver will be trained to provide you with interesting facts about the history, flora, and fauna of this natural wonder.
Along the drive to the canyon, you will get to stop along historic Route 66 to see the Grand Canyon Caverns. These hundred-year-old natural caverns are incredible to see in themselves.
Once you arrive at the South Rim, enjoy stops along the rim such as Mather Point and Bright Angel Lodge. Explore popular attractions in the Grand Canyon National Park such as El Tovar, Hopi House, Kolb Photo Studio, and the Bright Angel Trail!
Another Grand Canyon tour to consider:
- Grand Canyon West Rim Bus Tour & Hoover Dam Photo Stop – This full-day tour allows you to enjoy a hot, sit-down breakfast at a restaurant en route to the West Rim. This tour also includes a bonus stop at the Hoover Dam Memorial Bridge where you can capture incredible photos of the Dam! Once at the Grand Canyon, a BBQ lunch on the canyon rim is included.
47. DAY TRIP TO DEATH VALLEY NATIONAL PARK
Death Valley National Park is a really unique place that’ll have you thinking you’re on another planet. It’s home to the lowest point of elevation in North America, and it’s also the site of the hottest temperature recorded on the continent.
Death Valley National Park is only a 2-hour drive from Las Vegas, making it the perfect family day trip! Explore the park’s beautiful salt pans, sand dunes, Badwater Basin, and more during your day trip to Death Valley.
And if you would rather not drive or worry about planning out what sites to see, there are many tours that can take you out there:
- Death Valley Day Trip from Las Vegas
- Small Group Guide Tour: Death Valley Day Tour with Evening Milky Way Viewing
48. ROAD TRIP TO ZION NATIONAL PARK
Vegas is the perfect jumping-off point for an epic road trip to Zion National Park (and/or Bryce National Park). I’ve taken two previous road trips from Vegas to Zion National Park and am dying to hop back in the car for my third!
Don’t have time for a 5-day road trip to Zion and Bryce Canyon National Parks? There are group tours that make visiting both parks in one day possible.
Specifically, this Zion and Bryce Canyon National Parks small-group tour makes it possible. Transportation (hotel pick up and drop-off), lunch, snacks, and beverages are included on this 14-hour tour.
49. ROAD TRIP TO ANTELOPE CANYON
If you want to see the famous Antelope Canyon and Horseshoe Bend both in one day, I’m happy to tell you that it is possible! From Las Vegas, there are day tours that will take you to Lower Antelope Canyon and Horseshoe Bend in just one, hassle-free day.
This small-group Antelope Canyon/Horseshoe Bend tour by Coexist West Coast makes it possible—without the crowded big-bus experience. Experience for yourself hiking through the drop-dead gorgeous slot canyon and take in the truly epic views! Lunch, snacks, and hotel pickup and drop-off included.
You may also like: The Perfect Antelope Canyon And Horsehoe Bend Itinerary
50. BOULDER CITY GHOST AND UFO TOUR
This is a fun one, especially for alien and ghost lovers! On the Haunted Boulder City Ghost and UFO Tour, you’ll discover tales of Nevada’s dark history, paranormal activity, and UFO activity in Boulder City.
Find out stories that you wouldn’t find in a guidebook—such as accounts of recent UFO sightings, local gangsters, and even a ghost dog!
51. VISIT TOM DEVLIN’S MONSTER MUSEUM
Tom Devlin’s Monster Museum is a hidden gem in the greater Las Vegas area, especially if you love movies!
Everything in this gallery of life-sized movie monsters is created by special makeup effects artist Tom Devlin. The gallery includes everything from props and creature suits to custom pieces representing monsters throughout movie history.
Tom Devlin’s Monster Museum is located in historic Boulder City, between Las Vegas and the Hoover Dam.
Children 5 and under enter free with a paying adult. Grab your tickets ahead of time here.
52. ZAK BAGAN’S HAUNTED MUSEUM
Looking for a spooky and fun family activity while in Las Vegas? Look no further than Zak Bagans’ The Haunted Museum.
This museum is full of creepy artifacts that are sure to give you and the fam the chills. Visitors can explore the museum at their own pace and learn about the history behind each item on display.
There is also a gift shop where you can purchase souvenirs to remember your visit.
53. COOL DOWN AT COWABUNGA BAY WATER PARK
The Cowabunga Bay Water Park is the place to be in the summer months, and what better way to spend some time in the sun than with the family at a waterpark? The entire family will enjoy the outing with adult-only slides, separate slides for kids, and a kid-friendly pool area for babies and toddlers.
Most of the thrill rides have a height requirement of 42” or 48” because these rides are pretty extreme. However, there is also a wave pool and lazy river with a few surprises that are perfect for those kids who are not allowed to ride the extreme rides.
All in all, this is a great place for the whole family to cool off if you’re not interested in booking a room at a Las Vegas hotel with a pool complex.
Read more: 9 Best Pools In Las Vegas For Families
54. GO-KARTING AT POLE POSITION RACEWAY
Looking for some adrenaline-pumping family fun in Las Vegas? Then head over to Pole Position Raceway, the perfect place for an exhilarating good time.
With two indoor tracks and a junior track, Pole Position Raceway has something for the whole family. The professional staff will help you get suited up in all the safety gear, and then it’s off to the races.
Pole Position Raceway is the perfect way to spend an afternoon or evening with the family. And who knows, you might just end up winning the race!
55. SEE LIONS AT THE LION HABITAT RANCH
Lion Habitat Ranch is one of the most unique family attractions in Las Vegas. This ranch is home to more than 40 lions (including the original MGM lions), and visitors can see these beautiful animals up close.
The ranch also offers a variety of other activities, including a petting zoo, hayrides, and a playground. Visitors can even go behind the scenes and even feed the animals.
All in all, Lion Habitat Ranch is a great place to spend a day with the family while learning about these majestic creatures!
56. NEVADA STATE RAILROAD MUSEUM
About a 25-minute drive from the Las Vegas Strip, the Nevada State Railroad Museum is dedicated to preserving the state’s railroad heritage and is a great place for family members of all ages to learn about Nevada’s history.
The museum features a variety of exhibits on the state’s railroads, including a replica of a 19th-century locomotive. Visitors can also take a ride on a restored vintage train, along a portion of the same track that originally brought supplies to build Hoover Dam!
The Nevada State Railroad Museum is open daily and admission is free for children under 12.
57. GO INDOOR SKYDIVING
Indoor skydiving is all the rage these days, and for good reason! It’s a great activity for all ages and an adrenaline rush you won’t soon forget.
Here’s what you need to know about indoor skydiving in Las Vegas: there are several facilities to choose from, all of which offer different experiences. The most important thing is to find a reputable place that has certified instructors and safety measures in place.
Vegas Indoor Skydiving, right off the strip by the convention center, is a great option.
Once you’ve found the right spot, indoor skydiving is easy – just show up and follow the instructions. You’ll be suited up in all the gear and then taken into a wind tunnel where you’ll float on a column of air. It’s an incredible feeling, and one that the whole family can enjoy together.
Typically, the minimum age is 5 years old and all participants under the age of 17 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.
58. XPLOZONE TRAMPOLINE PARK
Xplozone Trampoline Park is a great place for families to have fun and get some exercise while they are in Las Vegas. The park has a variety of trampolines, a foam pit, and a rock climbing wall. There is also a snack bar and an arcade.
If your family enjoys a little bit of physical activity, you can literally spend hours at the Xplozone Trampoline Park playing and jumping around!
59. SEE A VERY UNIQUE MAGIC SHOW
The Magician’s Study is not your average Las Vegas show. First things first: every show is very small and intimate, yet so interactive and fun!
Your magician for the night will be a mystery guy in a rabbit helmet. He takes it off pretty quickly, at which point you’ll then realize that you’re dealing with an Australian guy who was featured in Australia’s Got Talent.
At this point, the most intimate magic show on the Strip will commence! And with an audience of no more than 60 people, you are very close to all the magic!
Access to this secret, small-scale show is by invitation only. It’s not heavily marketed, nor is it on sale to the general public. To get tickets, you’ll have to go to their site and follow the directions. Those fortunate to be invited will receive a codeword that unlocks the ticketing page.
60. CATCH THE BLUE MAN GROUP SHOW
The Blue Man Group at The Luxor is a Las Vegas classic. This high-energy show is perfect for all ages, and will leave you feeling entertained and amazed.
The Blue Man Group is best known for their wild onstage antics and fun, catchy tunes. But there’s also a lot of heart to the show, which makes it perfect for families. You’ll laugh, you’ll dance, and you might even shed a few tears – but you’re guaranteed to have a good time.
As with many other Las Vegas shows, you’re going to want to grab your tickets ahead of time!
61. SEE THE FREE ‘FALL OF ATLANTIS SHOW’ AT CAESARS PALACE
The Fall of Atlantis show is one of the most popular family things to do in Las Vegas. The show tells the story of the legendary city of Atlantis through a combination of special effects, puppetry, and live actors.
The show is located in The Forum Shops at Caesars Palace, which is one of the largest and most popular shopping malls in Las Vegas. The Forum Shops are home to over 160 stores and restaurants, making it the perfect place to spend a day with the family.
The Fall of Atlantis show is a must-see for anyone visiting Las Vegas with children. The combination of excitement, education, and entertainment make it an unforgettable experience for kids and adults alike.
62. VR Adventures at The LINQ Promenade
VR Adventures is one of those attractions that’ll get teens, games, and tech lovers excited.
Unlike other video games, VR Adventures requires gamers to use hand movement, walk, sidestep, or jump to explore or fly through the virtual world. And they have six different experiences to choose from.
Feel the rush as you brave the rapids of the Jungle River Raft, explore spine-tingling encounters in the Haunted Elevator, test your survival skills in the heart-pounding Zombieland adventure, and more.
63. FEEL LIKE YOU’RE FLYING ON FLYOVER
Almost like Disneyland California Adventure’s Soarin, this is one of Vegas’ newest and hottest attractions! FlyOver allows you to experience the sensation of flying without really leaving the ground.
FlyOver uses immersive, state-of-the-art technology that gives you the unmistakable feeling of flight. Sit with your feet dangling before a massive spherical screen while the film of your choice whisks you away on a journey “far, far away”.
You’ll get the sensation that you’re dipping, diving, and gliding over awe-inspiring landscapes–all without leaving The Strip. Special effects, including wind, mist, and scents, combine with the motion of the ride to create an unforgettable experience.
You can choose between experiences like Iceland, Canadian Rockies, and The Real Wild West!
You can even refresh and unwind at the Lost Cactus Bar before or after your flight ride.
64. HUNGER GAMES: THE EXHIBITION
Any Hunger Games fans out there? The Hunger Games: The Exhibition is an immersive exhibition located at the MGM Grand and features a range of interactive exhibits and displays based on the popular book and movie franchise, The Hunger Games.
The exhibition includes costumes, props, and sets from the films, as well as interactive experiences like archery and a virtual reality experience. It’s perfect for teens who are obsessed with this book series!
65. TOPGOLF
For a fun night of indoor golfing, head to Topgolf, located near the MGM Grand. This entertainment venue features a range of golf-related games and activities, including a multi-level driving range with climate-controlled hitting bays, as well as a range of games and challenges that incorporate golf skills.
Topgolf also features a full-service restaurant and bar, making it a fun and social destination for golf enthusiasts and non-golfers alike.
The first two floors are open to kids and adults, while the third and fourth floors are restricted to guests 21+. Reservations aren’t required but are highly recommended!
66. ZERO LATENCY
Put on the VR headset and pick up your gun controller. You and your group are about to be transported into the virtual world!
Zero Latency is a free-roam virtual reality experience, also located at the MGM Grand, offering both kids and adults alike a range of immersive VR games and experiences.
Once in, you’re free to move and explore as you please — just like you do in the real world. You’re completely untethered! There aren’t any wires or walls to get in the way of your virtual-reality adventures.
The digital experiences use cutting-edge technology to create a fully immersive environment, allowing players to move and interact within the virtual world. Some of the games and experiences available at Zero Latency include zombie survival, space exploration, and multiplayer shooter games.
67. ULTIMATE 4D EXPERIENCE
The Ultimate 4D Experience at the Excalibur Las Vegas is a thrilling and in-your-face attraction that combines 3D visuals, motion seats, and special effects to create a fully immersive experience.
When you visit the Ultimate 4D Experience, you can expect to be transported to another world as you watch 3D movies on a massive screen while sitting in a motion seat that moves and vibrates in sync with the action on the screen.
As the movie plays, you will feel like you are part of the action, with special effects like wind, water, and scents adding to the immersive experience. Some of the movies available at the Ultimate 4D Experience include roller coaster rides, deep sea adventures, and space exploration. The choice of your immersive adventure is yours!
68. EAT YOUR WAY THROUGH EATALY
Eataly is an Italian marketplace and restaurant complex located within Park MGM Las Vegas that is a complete foodie’s paradise. It’s even been called a gastronomic theme park for foodies! The massive space that makes up Eataly features several different restaurants, including a pizza and pasta bar, a seafood-focused restaurant, and a wine bar.
You can also grab coffee and pastries, get a scoop of gelato, or shop for high-quality Italian ingredients and products to take home.
No matter the time of day, you can always stop by Eataly for a scoop of ice cream or a glass of wine. Or perhaps an Aperol Spritz!
69. SEE A CONCERT AT PARK THEATER
Park Theater is where all the magic happens!
This state-of-the-art theater near Park MGM and Eataly is a popular venue for concerts and events, with a capacity of up to 5,200 guests. The theater has hosted some of the biggest names in music, including Lady Gaga, Bruno Mars, and Cher.
At any given week, there’s at least one show or musical performance happening here. Be sure to check out their events calendar for all the latest shows.
And whether or not there’s a show going on, you can hang out at The Park, an outdoor dining and entertainment district located just outside of Park MGM.
Not only will you find a decent range of restaurants, bars, and live entertainment, but the area is also home to several public art installations, including a 40-foot-tall sculpture of a woman’s head! Don’t miss the pop-up Hello Kitty Cafe before it disappears!
70. DISCOVERING KING TUT’S TOMB
Discovering King Tut’s Tomb is an exhibition that takes visitors on a journey through the life and legacy of King Tutankhamun, the famous boy king of ancient Egypt. The exhibition features a range of artifacts and displays, including replicas of the treasures found in King Tut’s tomb, as well as interactive exhibits that allow visitors to explore the world of ancient Egypt.
The exhibition also features a range of virtual reality experiences and hands-on activities, which are sure to capture the attention of tech-savvy teens. Seeing mummies in real life is so much better than reading about them in textbooks!
71. THE FRIENDS™ EXPERIENCE
You might have seen this experience in other major cities around the world, but Vegas is finally getting its very own FRIENDS™ Experience as a part of the show’s 30th anniversary year-long celebration!
Voted as one of USA Today’s 10Best Readers’ Choice Best New Attractions and included in CNN’s 12 Best Immersive Experiences around the world, The FRIENDS™ Experience features several nostalgia-packed rooms and activities.
Fans can interact with meticulously recreated sets, such as Central Perk, where they can sit on the famous orange couch! Monica’s kitchen is another highlight, complete with a chance to peek inside the fridge. You can even pose with the fountain and umbrellas from the opening credits. ICONIC.
72. RELIVE YOUR CHILDHOOD AT PLAY PLAYGROUND
Play Playground, a super cute and immersive destination at Luxor Hotel and Casino, offers a 15,000 square-foot gamified experience featuring over 20 larger-than-life nostalgic games.
Designed as a unique blend of physical, memory, puzzle, and team games, you’ll find things like Perfect Popper, a game reminiscent of the board game “Perfection,” to Ringer Run, where players navigate a wand through a hanging maze, and Biggle Ball, a collaborative effort to guide a ball through a massive maze. These massive games are all so interactive!
The venue caters to all ages until 5:00 PM, so bring the kids and teens here if they love games! After 5:00 PM, Play Playground transforms into an adults-only space.
73. VISIT THE ARTE MUSEUM
If you’ve ever experienced how cool teamLab exhibits are (in Japan), that’s sort of what you’re going to get at ARTE MUSEUM. The current exhibition, called ‘ETERNAL NATURE’, uses different types of digital art to take you on a digitally-immersive journey through nature.
Each room has a unique theme that’s meant to be experienced. I recommend you and your boo take a seat within each one and take it all in without rushing. The infinite starlight room is not the easiest to find, but don’t leave without visiting that room!
ARTE MUSEUM doesn’t stop at just visuals. You’ll be using your nose there too. Yup, there are actually scents tailored to each artwork that you get to experience while you’re here!
After exploring the museum for a few hours, you can head to the TEA BAR to enjoy sweet, tea-based mocktails.
74. PLAY GAMES AT CIRCUS CIRCUS
I don’t care what anyone says, Circus Circus is still great. I loved coming here as a kid, and needless to say, I still love Circus Circus to this day!
Circus Circus Las Vegas is a hotel and casino located on the northern Las Vegas Strip. It’s great fun for people of all ages, especially if you’re looking for a circus/carnival that never ends. There are free circus acts that take place all day, right in the middle of the Carnival Midway.
On top of the classic carnival games, you can also play arcade games and state-of-the-art video games at the Carnival Midway. Once you earn enough tickets, take your points over to the ticket counter and exchange them for some fun stuff that you don’t need!
Looking for more thrills? Don’t miss The Adventuredome, located inside Circus Circus. More on that later when we start talking about roller coasters.
75. VISIT M&M WORLD LAS VEGAS
I’m not even sure if people still like M&Ms, but this huge, colorful M&M store sure is fun to visit. Expect lots of photo ops, perfect for the kids! You can literally find every color and every flavor of M&M at M&M World Las Vegas.
Not digging what’s on the shelves? Make your own M&Ms then! In just 2 minutes, guests can create their very own one-of-a-kind M&M’S with the personalized M&M printer, combining customized messages and a variety of images.
Pro Tip: Be mindful that the cost of the candy you fill into bags can quickly add up, so don’t go too crazy.
LIMITED-TIME EVENTS IN LAS VEGAS
Here are some cool limited-time events to check out in the Las Vegas area. Be sure to check these out if they interest you and happen to fall on your travel dates!
SPACE at Illuminarium: All-Inclusive Experience
Ready to blast off into space for an out-of-this-world journey across the galaxy? Head to AREA15 to be a part of the adventure at the Illuminarium, where you’ll be immersed into a lifelike simulation of outer space.
Using impressive 4K laser projections, real-life audios and in-floor vibration, the Illuminarium puts you right in the center of the spectacle of interplanetary exploration.
With the all-inclusive package, you even get a $10 voucher you can use at the Lumin Café or shop!
Chuck Wagon Dinner and Show at the Firelight Barn
You’re invited to the only Chuck Wagon Dinner Show in the Las Vegas area!
At this family-friendly show, you’ll enjoy BBQ goodness and award-winning entertainment by Mama’s Wranglers!
They play old western classics like Dueling Banjos and Johnny Cash and Hank Williams, as well as a little Doo Wop or soft, classic rock! They all play many instruments, as well as sing in amazing four-part harmony that only siblings can achieve.
Dinner includes pulled pork, cowboy beans, coleslaw, and dessert.
CONSIDER GETTING THE GO CITY LAS VEGAS PASS
If you plan on hitting up a few of the museums/attractions listed above and don’t want to wait for the free days to come around, you should consider getting a version of the Go City Las Vegas Pass. It’s a really great way to see what you want to see while still saving a bunch of money.
The Go City All-Inclusive Pass is really great for travelers who want to see as much as possible while they’re in Las Vegas. With the Go City All-Inclusive Pass, you can choose between a 1, 2, 3, or 5-day pass that will give you free admission to 32+ museums and attractions.
This includes the following:
- Las Vegas Strip Helicopter Tour
- Full Day Grand Canyon National Park Tour
- Bryce Canyon and Zion National Park Tour
- FlyLINQ Zipline
- Legends in Concert
- High Roller Observation Wheel
- SkyPod at The STRAT + VIP Access
- REAL BODIES at Bally’s
- Madame Tussauds Las Vegas
- The Big Apple Roller Coaster
- Jew Man Group
- Dino Safari: A Walk Thru Adventure
- Red Velvet Burlesque
- and much, much more!
If you don’t plan on visiting a ton of different attractions, Go City also has a Las Vegas Explorer Pass which will still save you a lot of money.
With the Explorer Pass, you’ll pay one flat fee for a 2,3,4, or 5-choice pass. You’ll then have 60 days to use it. There is also no need to pick attractions ahead of time, simply choose attractions as you go!
DEAL ALERT: For a limited time, use the above link + the promo code AFFGOALL for an additional 5% off your Go City pass. This code is valid for any Go City pass in any destination!
No matter which pass type you pick, you’ll ultimately save far more with these passes compared to buying separate attraction tickets!
ESSENTIAL TRAVEL TIPS: LAS VEGAS, NEVADA
- Distances are further than they appear. Sure everything looks super close since the hotels are right next to each other, but there’s some real distance to cover. Walking from the Venetian to Caesar’s Palace (especially in high heels)? Nearly impossible.
- Midweek stays on The Strip are almost always more affordable than weekend stays. The same room that goes for $300+ a night on a Saturday might be $79 on Sunday or Monday night.
- If you’re flying to Las Vegas from the West Coast, there are cheaper options than the traditional Friday to Sunday flight. Take a flight in on Thursday night (after work) or the first flight in on Saturday morning and fly out Monday morning. Thursday and Sunday night hotel rooms are cheaper, and your flight will likely be less expensive too!
- The cheapest time to travel to Las Vegas is the week or two before Christmas. I’ve stayed at Planet Hollywood a few times for $36/night. You could easily find 4-star hotels charging less than $200 for a Friday/Saturday night stay. Such a steal.
- Regardless of when you go to Las Vegas, you’ll need a jacket. In the winter, when temps can dip into the low 40s (between 5 and 10 degrees Celsius), you’re going to need a jacket just to walk around. In the scorching summers, hotels and other indoor locations will have AC blasting. So if you’re susceptible to the cold, definitely carry a light jacket around with you.
- A lot of the hotels are connected to each other, making it easy to get from point A to point B without exposing yourself to the elements too much.
- Want to avoid paying those absorbant parking fees at casinos/resorts? Head to Encore/Wynn, Palazzo/Venetian, or Circus Circus–they offer free parking for ALL guests and visitors.
- If you plan to splurge on a buffet, you’ll often get the best bang for your buck at the lunch buffet. You can stuff yourself so much at lunch that you won’t really want to eat dinner (or will want to eat a light, inexpensive meal).
- Friday is one of the best nights to find tickets and entertainment discounts in Las Vegas. If you’re looking to see a show or two and want to save a few bucks, aim to watch them on a Friday.
- [For Adults Only] Want to get into nightclubs for free? Promoters are constantly scouring social media platforms. Before your trip, post on IG using hashtags like #Vegas or the name of a resort, club or restaurant to get noticed. Don’t be surprised if you find concierges/promoters dropping comments on your post.
- [For Adults Only] If you’re planning to spend significant time in the casino, sign up for a players club card (available at every casino). The card is absolutely free and can earn you discounts at the buffet, as well as cash vouchers on your next visit to the casino or free future night stays.
- [For Adults Only] If you’re going to be gambling, don’t purchase cocktails at the casino bar—they’re actually free! Simply wait until a cocktail waitress approaches you to take your order. All you need to do is tip!
And that’s a wrap! As you can see, there’s so much more to Las Vegas than just adults-only activities, casinos, partying, and overpriced hotels. I hope through this post you found a few new exciting things to do in Las Vegas for teenagers and children.
Have any questions or looking for more Vegas advice? Don’t hesitate to drop your questions in the chat!
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Thanks, Elle! This was very helpful and thorough. Thanks for helping us find lots of cool stuff to do in Vegas besides partying and gambling!
Yay! I’m happy you were able to find some fun stuff to do in Vegas 🙂
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