Things to do with the family in Las Vegas
A fundamental stop on any trip to the western United States, Las Vegas has been valued as a city of recreation and chaos. With this figure, it is possible to ask a question about what this has to do with it. Children apart from bathing in the accommodation pool.
Strange but true, Sin City is actually quite a family-friendly destination !
So here are 5 activities the whole family will enjoy.
#1. Adventuredome Amusement Park
- Get closer: Circo Circo, 2880 S. Las Vegas Blvd.
- Hours: Variable – See schedule online.
- Rates: Day Pass – $33 for 48″ (122 cm) or taller | $19 less than 48 inches (122 cm).
¿Who doesn’t love an amusement park ?
This activity is a safe bet for children and adults alike!
It has 25 attractions and is inside the circus complex making it always accessible, rain or shine.

In addition to the attractions, you’ll also find an 18-hole mini-golf course , a climbing wall , bungee jumping , live shows , an arcade video game , and bowling alley .
My favorite roller coaster? The Blaster Cannon !
#2. Shark Reef Aquarium
- Get closer: Mandalay Bay, 3950 S. Las Vegas Blvd.
- Hours: Sunday to Thursday from 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. and until 10:00 p.m. on Fridays and Saturdays – Click here for more details.
- Rates: $25 per adult | $19 for children ages 4 to 12 | Free for children under 4 years old.
The Mandalay Bay Aquarium is one of the largest in North America (which should n’t be a surprise, after all, you’re in Las Vegas…).
Home to more than 2000 animals you will have the opportunity to see many species of reptiles, fish, sharks and invertebrates.
In total, Shark Reef is home to over 100 different species including 15 species of sharks!.
This unique multi-sensory experience will immerse you in a fascinating underwater environment.
Don’t miss 14 permanent exhibitions that are sure to captivate the whole family.
If you don’t have time to see them all, make Shipwreck your priority!.
#3. Madame Tussauds Wax Museum
- Get closer: The Venetian, 3377 S. Las Vegas Blvd.
- Hours: Open from 10am, 365 days a year. Closing times vary – check schedule online.
- Rates: Rates vary depending on the day of visit and where you purchase your tickets. You will pay up to $40 per adult. For the best deals, buy your tickets online here.
If your children dream of meeting their favorite stars, you don’t need to visit Los Angeles, just take them to a museum!
Madame Tussauds displays more than 100 wax replicas of international stars all intricately designed and extremely realistic .
Music icons, sports stars, actors… there is something for everyone.
Each figure was placed in a custom decoration , with a configuration that borders on perfection. You can almost believe it’s real!.
don’t forget camera ! You will be able to immortalize your meeting with Oprah or Jimi Hendrix, and your children will be delighted to show their friends the numerous selfies they have taken with their idols.
Las Vegas has never been so glamorous!.
#4. Wet’n’Wild Las Vegas Water Park
- Approach: 7055 Fuerte Sur Apache Rd.
- Hours: Opening and closing times are variable. Be sure to check the schedule before you go.
- Rates: $30 per person | $10 for adults over 60 years old.
It is located in the Spring Valley area, and is a great alternative for hot days! This huge water park has more than twenty-four activities, including an artificial stream, a floatation pool, and a roller coaster. Adrenaline or tranquility junkies, young children or older teenagers, there is something for everyone.
The most intrepid children will not want to miss the opportunity to have fun on the H2O Tornado slide, while the little ones will enjoy the Paradise Waterfall interactive water park.
Because of the number of sunny days you have per year in Las Vegas, it will be necessary to write your address in his road book.
#5. The observation tower of the STRAT hotel
- Get closer: STRAT Hotel, 2000 S. Las Vegas Blvd.
- Hours: 10 am to 1 am.
- Rates: $20 per adult | $12 per child.
Bring the family to Hotel ESTRAT to see the best view on the strip!.
The 350-meter-high hotel accommodations are anchored in the Las Vegas skyline (and almost 50 meters higher than the Eiffel!), with indoor and outdoor viewing platforms.
In addition to the thirty-degree views, the STRAT also offers 3 interesting rides, each more dramatic (in my case, at least) than the last. Therefore, consider that the entrance to the viewpoints does not include the possibility of entering the exhibits.
If you go sightseeing without fear of TEENS, give them the chance to experience the greatest feat in Las Vegas: the flight from paradise.
It is an outdoor race, which resembles the bungee jumping at hotel number 108.
¿Do you think the young people you have will be fun?
Do you offer your loved ones other fantastic things to do in Las Vegas during a family trip to the USA? For free, take a look at the comments below.





