Las Vegas, More Family-Oriented
Sep 27th
Las Vegas is becoming more and more of a family vacation spot. Though Vegas is known for the night life, gambling, drinking, and “What happens Las Vegas, stays Las Vegas,” the strip is gaining more and more family-oriented shows and attractions. Not only with the glamour and larger-than-life buildings that are what Vegas is about, but with new attractions they’re adding due to the new boom in family vacations to Las Vegas.
When traveling with your family to Vegas, and even without the shows and family accommodations it would be just as amazing. Whether your 3 or 49, new or old, the magnificence of the hotels on the strip takes your breath away. No matter who you are, you stand in awe, gaping at the themed hotels in all their glory. As an adult you find yourself feeling like a child when faced with the Luxor, MGM, or Mirage for the first time. The sheer size and luxury blows you away. And many attractions at these hotels are free like the musical fountain show at the Bellagio, the volcano eruption at the Mirage, the Lion Habitat at MGM and the gods that come to life in sound and show at Ceasars. Though they cost, many family-friendly shows have arose in Las Vegas, such as Cirque du Soleil, concerts and comedy shows.
If traveling with a family, the Circus Circus hotel is the most family-oriented. With the Adventuredome indoor amusement park, you and your family can spend hours together riding the rides (which they have both larger and junior measurements of.) For an all-day pass to the Adventuredome it is approximately $24.95 per adult and $14.95 per child. And the Circus Circus offers luxury hotel rooms along with a KOA RV park if you drive family-vacation style.
Wherever you choose to stay, be it a hotel on the strip or one on the out-skirts, you’ll enjoy your stay with your family. Enjoying in the sites or in the shows, it will be a family vacation they won’t forget.
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