60 Fun Things to Do in Las Vegas with Kids

It may surprise you to know that there are plenty of things to do in Las Vegas with kids, both on and off of The Strip. In fact, it can actually be a fantastic place for a family vacation that warrants a stay that is longer than a weekend.

Some of these fun kid-friendly activities are simply good to look out for should you happen to already be sightseeing near them. Others are worth going out of your way to seek out. When you bring the family to Vegas, this is the list of Las Vegas activities and attractions to take with you.

FREE Things to Do in Las Vegas with Kids

Free is always good. These free things for kids to do in Las Vegas will keep your family entertained without breaking the bank. This helps leave room to splurge on some of the uniquely Vegas shows and activities further on in this list. Truth be told, not all of these items are worth going out of your way for. Keep them in mind though if you happen to be nearby.

Children’s Park at Town Square

The Children’s Park at Town Square features a Pop Jet fountain splash pad, a hedge maze, a treehouse, and a bakery playhouse, among other attractions for kids. It’s certainly for young kids though, so if your children are past the playground stage, give it a miss.

“Fall of Atlantis” Show at Caesar’s Palace

An 11-minute free show in the Forum Shops area, “Fall of Atlantis” features special water and fire effects and 9-foot-tall animatronic statues. Showtimes fall every hour on the hour. It has a reputation for being a little bit cheesy but kids like it if you happen to be browsing around in The Forum Shops.

Bellagio Fountains

These iconic fountains are choreographed to music and lights. Depending on the day of the week and the time of day, the Bellagio Fountains run every 15 or 30 minutes. They are reported to have cost $40 million to build and contain 22 million gallons of water. 

It’s quite the spectacle, particularly in the evening. So if you’re having dinner in the area, stop by here and experience the delight of the Bellagio Fountains.

Bellagio Conservatory & Botanical Gardens

Free to the public and open 24 hours a day, a Skylit atrium at the Bellagio features seasonal scenes of trees, flowers, and other plants. The Conservatory and Botanical Gardens at Bellagio Las Vegas are redesigned four times a year to reflect each of the four seasons, as well as a special display for Chinese New Year. 

The Bellagio website says that 90% of the trees, flowers, and plants here are recycled in celebration of the resort’s commitment to the environment. It takes just a few minutes to walk through it. The gardens are beautiful for all ages, but the whimsical, Alice in Wonderland style of the displays make it a special place for children.

Treehouse Playground at the Downtown Container Park

This is a unique shopping mall in Downtown Las Vegas made from shipping containers, featuring boutique shopping and dining, at the center of which is the Treehouse Playground for kids, including a 33 ft. slide and NEOS play system. It’s definitely fun for the whole family, with something for everyone.

Pinball Hall of Fame

Looking for an opportunity to show your kids all your favorite games growing up? The Pinball Hall of Fame is a free museum dedicated to vintage pinball machines. It has the world’s largest collection of pinball machines on display. It’s located on Tropicana near the former site of the now-defunct Liberace Museum.

CBS Television City Research Center at MGM Grand

At the CBS Television City Research Center, visitors can view and rate pilots for TV shows and other TV programs, and thereby perhaps have an impact on network programming decisions.

No reservations are required so simply walk in to get (free) tickets. Children must be at least 10 years old. So if you have any teens who can’t get enough of television, you know just where to take them.

Lake of Dreams at the Wynn Las Vegas

The Lake of Dreams show is a dramatic special effects show on water created by over four thousand lights, stunning holographics and puppetry. Nightly shows every half hour starting at dusk and ending at 12:30 a.m. (Note that some say the best vantage points for the show are in the dining outlets, which may require you to make a purchase.)

Mirage Volcano

The Mirage Volcano is found outside of the Las Vegas Boulevard’s main entrance of the Mirage hotel. This free live show is staged nightly at 7:00 p.m. and 8:00 p.m., and on weekends also at 9:00 p.m. The volcano “erupts” to lights, fire, and music.

Showtimes are subject to change with the seasons, so if you want to take your kids to see the spectacle, check times before you go.

Viva Vision Light Show at the Fremont Street Experience

Above a pedestrianized outdoor mall in Downtown Las Vegas is an array of over 12 million LED bulbs that are lit in unison to a variety of rock classics (and other music). This results in a fantastic, famous, and free nightly light show every evening.

The Viva Vision Light Show starts in the evening and runs every hour for six minutes. One of the best ways to see it is while on the zip line (details below).

The Flamingo Wildlife Habitat

Located inside the Flamingo Las Vegas hotel, this sanctuary is home to Chilean flamingos and friends that include some rescued pelicans, swans, ducks, koi, turtles, and more. The Flamingo Wildlife Habitat is free to enter and you can time your visit around the twice-daily pelican feedings.

Circus Acts at Circus-Circus

Head over to Circus Circus for the daily free Circus Acts performed by world-class jugglers, trapeze artists, clowns and acrobats. Check the schedule for weekly performances.

Streetmostphere at The Venetian

Classically-trained musicians, actors, and singers perform throughout the Grand Canal Shoppes (one of my favorite shopping areas). You’ll need to keep an eye out for them as you browse.

Amusement Parks, Attractions, and Rides

If your kids (and yourself) are adventure-seekers, there are so many memorable things to do with kids in Vegas. These attractions will certainly make your Vegas vacation one to remember.

High Roller Observation Wheel

Across from Caesars Palace on the Las Vegas Strip, you can ride the High Roller Observation Wheel at The Linq. At 550 feet high, it’s the world’s largest observation wheel and taller than the (similar) London Eye.

Riders enjoy panoramic 360° views of the Strip and Las Vegas Valley. It takes about 30 minutes to complete a full rotation and is a very popular activity for those in Las Vegas with kids or even without (my husband and I have done the one with the bar inside). It was helpful to have bought tickets in advance.

Fly Linq Zipline

Height and weight restrictions apply but you can gear up and zipline seated, superhero style, or even backward over The Linq Promenade at speeds of up to 35 mph. Reserve your spot.

Eiffel Tower Experience

The 360-degree views from the 460-foot high observation deck near the top of the half-scale (541 foot) replica of the Eiffel Tower at Paris Las Vegas offer some of the best views of the city, as do the views from the glass elevator on the way up. The entire trip lasts about 30 minutes and you can buy tickets in advance.

Adventuredome at Circus Circus

Adventuredome at Circus Circus is a 5-acre indoor amusement park with rock climbing, bungee jumping, roller coasters (Chaos and Canyon Blaster), an arcade, miniature golf and more. All-day ride passes are $20 if you’re under 48 inches tall, and $40 if you’re taller. You’ll buy them directly from Ticketmaster

If you’re looking for an adventure-packed day to spend with your kids, this is the perfect place.

Midway at Circus Circus

The Midway at Circus Circus is designed for kids and adults of all ages. It has an enormous selection of games and premium prizes for winners, including 200 classic arcade games. The Midway surrounds a circus stage featuring daily acts starting at 11:30 a.m.

Marvel Avengers S.T.A.T.I.O.N. at Treasure Island

Here kids can step off the Strip and take a deep dive into the Marvel Cinematic Universe. A variety of superhero equipment and costumes from the “Avengers” films is on display under glass, including Iron Man’s armor, Captain America’s shield, and Thor’s hammer.

You can even purchase your own personalized ID at the Marvel Avengers retail store. If your children are huge fans of the famous film franchise, this stop at Marvel Avengers S.T.A.T.I.O.N is really special.

Big Apple Roller Coaster at New York, New York

The Big Apple Coaster is the world’s first to feature a 180-degree heartline twist and dive maneuver. Over 1.4 million riders enjoy its heart-stopping action annually so perhaps this is best for teens. Below the ride is an arcade, for those whose hair raises at the thought of hurtling through the air.

Big Shot at The Stratosphere

This tower ride is one of the things to do in Las Vegas with kids who are teens that can handle an extreme drop. You’ll rise to 1081 feet above the ground, drop to experience the feeling of weightlessness, and be shot back up again. Needless to say, rider restrictions apply for Big Shot riders.

Gondola Ride at the Venetian (Recommended)

A gondolier paddles a gondola through a canal inside The Venetian hotel.
The gondoliers sing, too.

The 15-minute ride under bridges and beside cafes in the Venetian hotel intends to evoke a similar gondola ride in Venice, Italy. They also have a gondola ride outdoors with views of the Strip. It’s a lovely way to experience the area, while you take a break from all the activity.

Pole Position Raceway

Kids and adults can drive electric-powered go-karts on an indoor track. Pole Position Raceway is located about 2 miles from the Las Vegas Strip.

Wet ‘n’ Wild Las Vegas

Wet ‘n’ Wild Las Vegas is a water park located in Spring Valley, about 11 miles from the Las Vegas Strip. It’s closed during the winter. But in summer, it’s huge fun for the family, with thrill levels suited to every age and preference.

If you’re looking to cool down from the Nevada heat without sacrificing a day of fun, this is the place for you. You can often find discounted tickets on Groupon.

Vegas Indoor Skydiving

Indoor skydiving is all the rage right now, so it’s no surprise that it can also be done just off the Strip. Participants will go through instructional training, gear up and spend 3 minutes suspended over a wind tunnel.

The minimum age is 5 years, and all participants under the age of 17 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.

Cowabunga Bay

Cowabunga Bay is a seasonal water park with slides, a wave pool, and a kids’ area. Their website has a monthly calendar of events and days it is open.

Slotzilla Zip Line at the Fremont Street Experience (Recommended)

Slotzilla Zip Line is a slot machine inspired zip line at the Fremont Street Experience. The lower “Zipline” is 77 feet above ground and the higher “zoomline” is 114 feet above the ground and sends riders flying superhero-style.

GameWorks Modern Arcade

GameWorks Modern Arcade is an arcade and sports bar located on Las Vegas Boulevard South in Town Square Mall. They have 100 ticket redemption, video, and classic arcade-style games, eight bowling lanes, two pool tables, 30 televisions in addition to a new Dark Ride XD ride with real-time 7D graphics, motion, light, and sound.

Jumper’s Jungle Family Fun Center

Jumper’s Jungle Family Fun Center is an indoor bounce house and playground with jungle-themed bouncy slides, obstacle courses and more. It’s located just 2 miles from the Las Vegas Strip and is a great option for young children.

Adventure Canyon at Buffalo Bill’s

Adventure Canyon at Buffalo Bill’s is not in Las Vegas, but rather about 40 miles south in Primm, Nevada. Drivers to Las Vegas from Southern California will likely pass it along the way and may consider stopping.

Popular rides include the Adventure Canyon log ride featuring a 35-foot drop and the Desperado roller coaster fo thrill-seekers. The theme park is open Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays only.

Museums and Animals

Neon Museum and Boneyard

Vintage Neon signs, some very large from old casinos and other businesses in Las Vegas, are displayed outdoors at the Neon Museum and Boneyard over a 6-acre site. The general public can visit the museum only via a guided tour, which the museum urges visitors to pre-book due to demand.

As some of the signs still light up, night tours and late-night tours are also available. It’s a really neat walk through Vegas history. Just be sure to wear closed-toed shoes.

Shark Reef Aquarium

My daughter stands in front of the jellyfish tank at The Shark Reef Aquarium, one of the fun things to do in las vegas with kids.
A great break at Mandalay Bay for kids.

At Mandalay Bay, the Shark Reef Aquarium has over 2,000 animals, including giant rays, sea turtles, piranha, and a golden crocodile. Kids can also join their animal Encounters program and feed stingrays, sharks, or turtles.

My daughter loves it and it takes about an hour to tour it. It’s one of the nice toddler and family activities in Las Vegas.

Las Vegas Natural History Museum

The Las Vegas Natural History Museum is a private, nonprofit museum located in Downtown that features exhibits on dinosaurs, the natural wildlife of Nevada, the Treasures of Egypt (mummies), geology, and more. It also offers a Young Scientists Center where kids can dig for fossils or explore the ocean depths inside a submarine.

Discovery Children’s Museum (Recommended)

The Discovery Children’s Museum is home to 9 exhibition halls with 58,00 square feet of exhibits dedicated to science, art, and culture. Permanent exhibits include Eco City, Toddler Town, Patents Pending, Water World, and more. This kids’ activity in Las Vegas located in Symphony Park, adjacent to The Smith Center in Downtown.

Siegfried & Roy’s Secret Garden and Dolphin Habitat at the Mirage

Kids can get up close to lions tigers, leopards, and even dolphins at the Secret Garden and Dolphin Habitat named for the legendary Las Vegas magicians, Siegfried and Roy.

It’s also possible to participate in special experiences here such as becoming a dolphin trainer for a day, painting with dolphins, and even yoga with dolphins. It has achieved certification by the American Humane Conservation program for animal welfare.

Madame Tussauds Las Vegas

The Las Vegas location of Madame Tussauds at the Venetian features wax recreations of dozens of celebrities, including some of interest to kids such as The Avengers or maybe Beyonce.

Aquarium at the Silverton

On its website, the Aquarium at the Silverton says it’s been named the “Best Free Attraction in Las Vegas.” The 117,000 gallons of water holds thousands of tropical fish and even live mermaids that interact with guests.

The staff marine biologist will answer guest questions while underwater (due to a full-face communication mask) during interactive daily feeding shows. Check the website for times.

Lion Habitat Ranch

Lion Habitat Ranch is a lion sanctuary located in nearby Henderson, just minutes from the Las Vegas Strip, which features about 40 lions and a giraffe. Visitors can go behind the scenes and even feed the animals. It’s home to the original MGM lions.

Seaquest Interactive Aquarium

Exhibits at the Seaquest Interactive Aquarium feature sea life, rainforest reptiles, tropical birds, and more. Kids can feed, interact with and even hold hundreds of creatures from all over the world. It is even possible to snorkel with stingrays.

Las Vegas Farm

Located in the Las Vegas Valley, the Las Vegas Farm has been open to the public since 1968. At the farm, kids can interact with chickens, peacocks, ducks, goose, turkeys, goats, pigs, horses, cows, a mule, a llama, rabbits, cats, tortoises, and more. It is possible to feed some of the animals which is always a fun Las Vegas for kids thing to do. 

The farm produces eggs and honey, which it sells in its market. There is also a broader farmer’s market offering seasonal vegetables and fruits, as well as breads, jams, and more. The Las Vegas Farm is about 20 miles from the Las Vegas Strip.

Atomic Testing Museum

The Atomic Testing Museum showcases the history of nuclear testing at the Nevada Test Site north of Las Vegas. It’s a museum in association with the Smithsonian Institution that has a number of collection-based exhibits and learning activities all ages will love.

Nevada State Railroad Museum

Railroads may not have quite the same appeal to kids as they did in the 1960s, but there is still an allure for many. The Nevada State Railroad Museum is about a 25-minute drive from the Las Vegas Strip. Here, you can ride in an old train along a portion of the same track that originally brought supplies to build Hoover Dam.

Las Vegas Shows for Kids

Las Vegas is famous for its bright and extravagant shows. Not all are child-friendly (some are far from it). But these shows are popular with families visiting Las Vegas with kids.

Tournament of Kings

At the Excalibur, the Tournament of Kings in a 900-seat theater-in-the-round immerses the dinner-and-a-show audience in the tales of knights of King Arthur.

The vibrant, interactive show includes special effects and pyrotechnics. During the show, guests eat a three-course meal: with their hands!

Blue Man Group

Blue Man Group statues in the lobby for photo ops, a fun Las Vegas kids activity.
My daughter loves the Blue Man Group.

The world-famous comedic music show features a cast of performers painted blue. It is by far my daughter’s favorite Las Vegas show and I’d recommend the poncho seats or seats nearby as they’ll shoot toilet paper and things into the section. The show is at the Luxor Hotel & Casino.

Mystère by Cirque du Soleil

Presented exclusively at Treasure Island, this Cirque du Soleil show has been named “Best Production Show” in Las Vegas multiple times by the Las Vegas Review-Journal newspaper. Of all the Cirque du Soleil shows in town, it’s the most popular among families.

Michael Jackson ONE by Cirque du Soliel

Have your kids heard you belt out Michael Jackson on the radio? Good. At the Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino on the Las Vegas Strip, this tribute show “embodies the King of Pop at his best.”

“O” by Cirque du Soleil

The classic aquatic “O” by Cirque du Soleil show at the Bellagio Las Vegas features acrobats, synchronized swimmers and lots of water.

Bodies: The Exhibition

At the Luxor Hotel & Casino, 13 preserved human bodies and over 250 organs are displayed in an educational context. Here, kids (if they are not squeamish) can marvel at how intricate our muscles and organs are in addition to learning a little bit more about what happens if we don’t take care of our bodies.

Gregory Popovich’s Comedy Pet Theater

Located at the V Theater at Planet Hollywood in the Miracle Mile Shops, Gregory Popovich’s Pet Theater is a kid-oriented comedy show featuring pet tricks that is fun for all ages including toddlers.

David Copperfield Magic Show

Looking for a little magic? This world-famous magician is family-friendly, and one of the best shows for a bit of wonder and fun. His illusions will leave you all wondering how on earth he did it!

Laughternoon

If you’re looking for a Las Vegas show for kids in the afternoon, head over to The D hotel in Downtown Las Vegas. This funny magic show features tricks by Adam London and rubber ducks.

Shopping and Food

Things to do with kids in las vegas: M&M Store with its rows of colored candy.
Get some sweet treats at the giant M&Ms store.

There are a lot of fantastic food options in Las Vegas. But these are specifically geared towards children, and their love for all things candy.

M&M’s World

Located near the MGM Grand Casino & Hotel on the Las Vegas Strip, M&Ms World is four floors that celebrate all things M&M’s candy. Seemingly endless varieties of the classic M&M’s candy are sold here along with toys, clothes and other M&Ms souvenirs.

Hershey’s Chocolate World

Located in the New York, New York Hotel & Casino, Hershey’s Chocolate World is a 2-story, 13,000-square-foot flagship store that showcases over 800 Hershey’s chocolate and candies, and also offers store-exclusive gifts, products, and treats. 

Kids can customize their own candy bars and even star in a Reese’s Peanut Butter Cup commercial. The store features a sculpture of the Statue of Liberty made entirely of chocolate.

Coca-Cola Store

Located in the Showcase Mall just north of the MGM Grand on the Las Vegas Strip, the Coca-Cola store itself celebrates the iconic Coca-Cola, a soda known worldwide for generations. A snack bar there offers an “Around the World” option where you can get a 4-oz. portion of 16 different sodas and drinks from around the world.

Ethel M Chocolates

Enjoy a self-guided viewing aisle at the Ethel M Chocolate Factory and a chocolate shop in Henderson. It’s free to enter but you can take a chocolate tasting class for an additional fee. You can also explore their 3-acre cactus garden.

Outdoor Family Activities in and Around Las Vegas

Leave the city of Las Vegas behind for a day to experience Nevada’s natural wild side which is full of family fun.

Las vegas activities with kids
The Hoover Dam is an impressive sight to see.

Hoover Dam

A visit to the Hoover Dam is an excellent day trip from Las Vegas filled with edutainment for all ages. It’s one of the seven engineering wonders of the modern world and straddles the Arizona-Nevada border. Tour the power plant, take photos from the observation deck and more.

There are myriad of ways to tour the Hoover Dam from private guides to bike tours. For example, multiple tour companies offer helicopter tours of the Grand Canyon and/or Hoover Dam (with various add-ons, if you like), departing from and returning to Las Vegas.

Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area

Just 25 minutes or so away from the Strip is the gorgeous Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area. It features a scenic 13-mile drive, internationally-renowned hiking trails and unique geology including rock formations that have formed over the past 600 million years. Particularly notable is the 7,068-foot Mount Wilson. Red Rock Canyon is where many go to take a break from the neon.

Springs Preserve

Springs Preserve is 180 acres of land featuring nature walks and displays located approximately three miles west of Downtown Las Vegas. Also featuring other daily events detailed on their website.

Lake Mead

Lake Mead is both on the Colorado River and a National Recreation Area managed by the National Park Service. Here outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy sport fishing, kayaking, canoeing, picnic areas, desert scenery, desert hikes, and even the opportunity to see the Hoover Dam. It’s about 24 miles from the Las Vegas Strip.

Mount Charleston

The highest peak in Clark County, Nevada (which includes Las Vegas), Mount Charleston offers mountain hiking and modest, seasonal skiing. There are multiple hiking trails in the area for you and the family, and you can even do a bit of horseback riding.

How to Save Money on Las Vegas Attractions

There are two popular discounted attractions passes that include the best kids’ activities Las Vegas has to offer. Which you choose depends on the length of your visit and which attractions you’d like to see.

The Las Vegas Pass

The Las Vegas Pass offers free entry and sometimes expedited entry, to over 60 Las Vegas attractions for 1, 2, 3, or 5 consecutive days. Pass holders may enter each attraction once.

Go Las Vegas

One of the most popular discounted bundled attractions passes is Go Las Vegas. You can buy it as an All-Inclusive pass (saving up to 60%), an Explorer pass (choose 4, 5, 7 attractions and use the pass within 30 days from the first scan). 

Or, Build Your Own pass and save 20% by adding just two attractions to the pass. The more attractions you add, the greater the savings will be. Show the pass on a mobile phone for entry.

Best Family Hotels in Las Vegas

Las Vegas with kids is often easiest in a non-gaming hotel. Our preferred Las Vegas family hotel is Four Seasons Las Vegas.

Four Seasons Hotel Las Vegas (Top Pick)

Four Seasons Hotel Las Vegas is by far the best family hotel. This is where we stay. In addition to always-stellar service, Four Seasons properties worldwide are well-known for being welcoming to kids with various amenities at check-in, menus just for them, and more. 

The pool area lacks the crowds and chaos that can be common during warm weather in Vegas. Absent are the sounds of slot machines, but it’s easy to simply step into the Mandalay Bay casino straight from the hotel elevator if you like. I have special benefits at Four Seasons that I can secure for you if you’d like to send me your dates.

We are also fans of the make-your-own donut bar at Sunday brunch. I have even written a summary for Four Seasons of things to do with kids in Las Vegas that are easy when you stay at this luxury hotel.

Tip: Search and book other Las Vegas luxury hotels with value-added Virtuoso benefits (at no cost to you) that may include breakfast for two, $100 resort credits, upgrades, and more.

What are your favorite things to do in Las Vegas with kids?


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