From family-friendly shows to iconic attractions, here’s what to do with an underage crowd in Vegas.
Even better, many attractions and experiences geared toward kids are free.
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Stop by the Bellagio Fountains.
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This is one of the bestfree things to do in Las Vegas.
Stroll past the fountains and enjoy the music while you marvel at the perfectly choreographedBellagio Water Show.
Each song is accompanied by a spectacle of water and lights.
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The performance takes place most evenings, every 15 or 30 minutes from afternoon until midnight.
Play at an indoor amusement park.
Take a gondola ride.
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Make your own M&M’s.
Enjoy world-class entertainment.
Drive a go-kart at Las Vegas Mini Grand Prix.
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TheLas Vegas Mini Grand Prixoffers go-karting for all ages, including high-speed karts for ages 14 and up.
Theres a bumpy 90-foot slide as well as arcade games, amusement park rides, pizza, and desserts.
Visit the Discovery Childrens Museum.
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For toddlers, a desert-themed exhibit is a great place to crawl and play.
See sea creatures at Mandalay Bay.
There are thousands of sea creatures atShark Reef Aquarium at Mandalay Bay.
Go indoor skydiving.
After a brief training class, don flight gear, jump into the tunnel, and soar.
Have a sweet time at a chocolate store.
Visitors can create a custom candy bar, choosing the ingredients and designing the wrapper.
Brave a thrill ride with a Vegas view.
Kids must be at least four feet tall to ride.
Cheer on knights in battle.
Chill out at an ice bar.
Kids ages seven and over are welcome until 9 p.m. at three Las Vegas locations.
Laugh at animal antics.
Visit the Las Vegas Natural History Museum.
Shop, eat, and play at Town Square.
This outdoorshopping, dining, and entertainment complexoffers more than the typical mall movie theater.
Fly over Fremont Street.
Get your thrills on either of two slot machine-themedzip lines.
Zip-Zilla takes flyers halfway down theFremont Street Experiencein a seated position.
Kids must weigh at least 50 pounds to fly.
Get wet at Cowabunga Bay.
There are two locations on different sides of Las Vegas, in Henderson and Summerlin.
Take a selfie with your favorite celebrity at Madame Tussauds.
See flamingos at the Flamingo.
Hit Topgolf for some friendly competition.
No experience is necessary, so everyone can pick up a club and swing.
Theres a restaurant and bar to pause for refreshments between rounds.
See the Blue Man Group from the “poncho section.”
The clever performances byBlue Man Groupare presented in a specially designed theater at the Luxor Hotel.
Music, art, comedy, and surprises make their shows unique and fun for all ages.
Play at Downtown Container Park.
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Soar 550 feet above the Las Vegas Strip on thelargest observation wheel in North America.
The wheel takes 30 minutes to complete one revolution, providing 360-degree views from its spacious, enclosed cabins.