Question:
Things To Do In Las Vegas For Underaged Kids?
Jesus
2012-09-13 23:35:30 UTC
I turn 19 on Saturday, and my parents are taking me to Vegas this weekend for my birthday. I know I can't go clubbing or gambling, so I want to know other fun things I can do while I'm over there. It's my first time going, so I don't really know what there is.

So does anyone have any ideas of what I can do? I'm sure there's a few things for underaged kids.

Thanks
Twelve answers:
2012-09-14 09:02:34 UTC
Hope this helps!!!



Probably about half of these are FREE, the rest are pretty reasonably priced or come as a package of tickets at a discount (I'm with a Las Vegas-based travel agency, have your parents contact me/us if you'd like some guidance! See below!)



*Swimming pools

*Shopping Venues

*Las Vegas Blvd & Fremont Street: Street performers

*Bellagio Conservatory & Botanical Gardens

*Bellagio Gallery Of Fine Art

*BODIES...The Exhibition

*Circus Acts: World-renowned live circus acts free everyday! Performances are daily from 11am - *Midnight every 30 minutes.

*CSI: The Experience! Survey the crime scene, gather the evidence, solve the case!

*Donna Beam Fine Art Gallery

*Eiffel Tower Experience

*Flamingo Wildlife Habitat

*Mirage Resort's Volcano "free"

*T.I. Resort's Pirate Show (Sirens of T.I.) "free"

*The Fountain at Miracle Mile Shops

*Fountains Of Bellagio

*Fremont Street Experience

*Fremont East District

*Fremont Street Flightlinez: Zipline rides!

*The Hand of Faith: the biggest golden nugget in existence, 61 lbs, is the 2nd biggest ever discovered, and on display inside the Golden Nugget's lobby.

*House of Blues: Great entertainment options and an amazing Gospel Hour Sunday Brunch option

*KISS By Monster Mini Golf: Off the strip, but across from the Hard Rock Hotel is a unique rock 'n roll themed amusement attraction based around the world renowned band KISS.

***Lake Of Dreams at Wynn Las Vegas: Enjoy the water & light show from various points including several restaurants/lounges. Free vantage points are also strategically located for optimal viewing.

*Las Vegas Natural History Museum: Las Vegas Natural History Museum features dinosaurs, marine life including whales & sharks, International wildlife, wild Nevada, African savanna and rainforest.

*Lied Discovery Children's Museum: With over 100 hands-on exhibits Lied Discovery museum is one of the country's largest children's museums.

*Live Runway Shows at Fashion Show Mall

***M&M's World: features more than 7,000 gifts, souvenirs and edible delights. And, only in Vegas, can you catch the free 3-D movie, "I LOST MY 'M' in VEGAS" starring Red and Yellow.

**Madame Tussauds Las Vegas: With more than 100 celebrities, this world-famous wax attraction allows you to get up close and personal with some of the world’s biggest celebrities!

***The Mob Museum***: Really, the Las Vegas Museum of Organized Crime and Law Enforcement. The Mob Museum, is an interactive museum on the history of organized crime & law enforcement. 'Loved this place, and didn't expect to!

*National Atomic Testing Museum

*Nevada State Museum

*The Roller Coaster @ NYNY hotel & Casino

*Shark Reef-Mandalay Bay: Undersea ocean of sights, sounds & encounters-.

*Stratosphere Tower Thrill Rides: Four extreme rides...The SkyJump, Big Shot, X Scream, & Insanity.

*Streetmosphere at the Grand Canal Shoppes: International roster of classically trained singers, actors and musicians. Daily performances

*Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition

*Welcome To Fabulous Las Vegas Sign

*Forum Shops At Caesars: With 160 specialty shops and restaurants, The Forum Shops is unlike any other shopping experience in the world. It may be the cobblestone streets and the Mediterranean sky. Or the numerous magical touches, such as the ornate fountains or the 'come to life' fountains, but the Forum Shops shouldn't be missed!



That might help...if not...have your parents contact me/us through my profile here (click on the picture/avatar) and send us an email..we can help book 'anything' Vegas. Thet can just click on my profile/picture and use the option to 'send an email'...then I can also send you the links and/or include you in our future emails of "exclusive offers that aren't allowed to be posted on the internet" (you won't find them on their sites either, they are only allowed to be distributed by proprietary email lists or password protected sites/pages). Promos and their codes change, as do most of the 'new' sites touting them...but we've been in this business for 15+ years...running parties/groups and conventions up to 15,000+ every year. So it is 'our friends' who run these places/tours/shows/resorts now!



So, you're gonna have fun no matter what!
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2016-12-16 07:16:05 UTC
Las Vegas is really a city that's something for everybody so discover it with hotelbye . Las Vegas is just a town with great attractions and one of those is the popular Las Vegas Strip; the place where tourists may have a walk in the warm leave night, or take a stroll downtown and view a dazzling mild reveal that spans a whole street, the Fremont Street Experience. Readers also can get a glimpse of remarkable world famous re-creations like erupting volcanoes, the Eiffel Tower and the Sphinx of Egypt in front of the different accommodations and casinos. Las Vegas is a town that continually reinvents itself, so even although you have been here before you will never run out of enjoyment items to do.
Ocean View Heaven
2012-09-13 23:42:06 UTC
Yes, plenty of stuff for someone your age. If you have a very short time you could walk around the resorts (away from the casinos) and enjoy the themed ones in particular (Venetian, Paris, Mirage, Treasure Island, etc), which is completely free of course. Then you can go to the Adventuredome at Circus Circus and, just a little further up the Strip, to the top of the Stratosphere tower (scary rides there, though not all of them are in operations I think). Frozen75 is a club for underage people but you may not even need to go if you have short time. Downtown Vegas has a few things you can do and of course Mirage Secret Gardens can be great fun too.
Reggie
2012-09-16 16:56:03 UTC
There are tons of things for young adults to do in Vegas - many free and some more expensive such as high quality shows on the strip. One of my favorite things to do is to spend time on Fremont Street listening to the music, people watching and of course ziplining (a bargain at $20) across the heads of the crowds mingling below. You can see what a million dollars looks like (and have your picture taken with it) at Binions or see a huge gold nugget at the Golden Nugget, enjoy seeing the wonderful characters walking around like Elvis, the Vegas showgirls, Sponge Bob and others. After 8 the ceiling comes alive with the laser light show choreographed to pounding rock songs and the stage bands begin playing. You can even watch it all from the sidewalk area of the Starbucks here if you just want to people watch. A great video on what to see and do outside of gambling can be purchased for cheap at http://www.thevegaswanderer.com. You can also see great sights like Hoover Dam and Red Rock State Park while you are there.
banananose_89117
2012-09-14 09:24:30 UTC
Yes all the shows, buffets, restaurants



Madame Tussauds Wax Musuem at Venetian and the Grand Canal Shops/entertainment free



Sigfried Roys Secret Garden at Mirage



Shark Reef at Mandalay Bay



Conservatory and fountains at Bellagio



Mob Museum at Tropicana



Manhattan rollercoaster NYNY



Adventuredome indoor amusement park at Circus Circus



Movie Theatre by MGM
?
2016-02-23 02:03:13 UTC
Go to the Orleans hotel and casino on West Tropicana and try the kids on:- The ten pin bowling alley The 18 screen cinema The video arcade Get something to eat in TGI Fridays, Subway, Fuddruckers hamburgers, Sbarro pizza or Baskin Robbins ice cream or the Chocolate Factory. Oh yeah - they can ride the free shuttle to the Orleans from Bill's Gamblin' Hall on the strip (and back again).
desertgirl
2012-09-14 12:49:02 UTC
There are tons of things you can do in Las Vegas. Just about every hotel will have something to do. Some things are free and other things cost money to do:



See the Harbor Rainstorm in Planet Hollywood (Free)



See the fashion shows at the Fashion Show Mall (Free)



Get recruited for Test America in Planet Hollywood (near Blondie's). You'll get paid to try stuff. (Free)



Ride the rides at Adventuredome, New York New York, or Strasphere



See the Sirens of TI (free)



See the Volcanic Eruption at the Mirage (Free)



See the Fountains of Belligio, Belligio's Garden Atrium, and Glass Ceiling Art (Free)



Figure out have the spiral escalator at Ceasar's Palace works. Also see talking statues (Free)



Visit the Pinball Museum (Free to see; money to play)



Go to the drive in movie theater (Carey and Rancho) - $6.50 per person



Take the Deuce bus to Fremont Street for nightly outdoor concerts and video shows



Go to the arcade at the Excalibur



See a TV show preview at the MGM (CBS Television City in Studio Walk). You'll get a pack of coupons. One is for 5 free tolkiens at the MGM arcade. (Free)



Here is a list of more 100% free stuff you can do:



http://vegas4locals.com/free.html



http://www.lvlg.com/lasvegas/attracts/neatplce.htm



There are also two free show tickets that you can get:



Jeff Civillico Comedy in Action

http://vegas4locals.com/couponcomedyinaction.html



Nathan Burton Comedy Magic

http://vegas4locals.com/couponnathanburtoncomedymagic.html



Imperial Palace Auto Collection

http://autocollections.com/index.cfm?action=free&tab=free



If you would like to go dancing or hear music here are some places you can go:



http://thirftylivinglv.weebly.com/teens-in-lv.html (My own personal website)



There are even more things to do that will cost some money. However, you can find coupons that will cut the cost. Try this websites for attraction coupons:



http://vegas4locals.com/couponsattractions.html



http://www.lasvegas-nv.com/las-vegas-coupons.htm
horsegal
2012-09-14 00:07:15 UTC
Ask around for 18 and over clubs. I heard of t his one www.clubfrozen75.com



There are also some shows you can go see too.



Why would your parents take you to vegas when your only 19? Seems like there a much better places for that kind of money that would have more fun things to do for you.Theres not so much for someone under 21 to do there. The towns mostly for gambling, and most all the clubs are 21 and over bc of alcohol. There are shows but thats about it unless you want to go to circus cirucs but thats mostly for little kids like games you see at the fair.
MS
2012-09-14 06:46:19 UTC
Yep, there's plenty to do:



*See a show - some good ones to consider are the Cirque du Soleil shows (O and Mystere are my favorites), Blue Man Group, Penn & Teller, David Copperfield, Jubilee, Terry Fator...

*Check out the various hotels and their themes - you can't hang out on the casino floor, but you can check out the shops, restaurants,and the fun decor

*Shark Reef at Mandalay Bay

*Bodies and Titanic exhibits at Luxor

*NYNY coaster and arcade

*Bellagio fountains and conservatory (both free)

*Eiffel Tower for view of the strip

*Dolphin Habitat & Secret Garden at Mirage

*Madame Tussaud's Wax Museum at Venetian

*Rides and/or view at Stratosphere

*Mob Museum (in town)

*Fremont Street Experience (downtown, at night)

*Mirage volcanoes (at night, free)

*Treasure Island pirate show (at night, free)

*Great upscale shopping at Venetian and Caesars; a mix of upscale and regular shops at Planet Hollywood; a huge regular mall near Treasure Island (Fashion Show Mall)



You could ride out to Red Rock or Hoover Dam for some sightseeing, if you have a car (there are bus trips to the Dam though).
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buttfacemonkey
2012-09-13 23:36:45 UTC
Looking at all the casinos are good thing to do also there are family friendly shows in the mall with the ceiling


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