1. Indoor Skydiving
My kids enjoyed the super-fun experience of indoor skydiving. It is a safe experience that comes with training sessions that last 15 minutes. You get discounts on repeats if you immediately book another session. My kids and I were strapped into suits, helmets, and goggles, and we were ready to fly inside the Sky Diving Tunnel. The place is open daily between10:30 am and 6:00 pm.
2. High Roller Observation Wheel
We couldn’t afford to miss the observation wheel experience. The High Roller Observation Wheel, 550 feet above the ground, is the tallest of its kind in the world. Its cabins can hold a maximum of 40 people that act as observation decks rotating slowly through the sky. My kids and I got a 360-degree view of the mountains, airport, and the entire Strip. On average, a full ride is 30-40 minutes. Even better, kids aged 4 to 12 get discounts while those under 3 get free rides. It's open daily from 11:30 am to 1:30 pm.
3. Neon Museum
The Neon Museum was a great place for my kids to learn more about the history of Las Vegas casinos. I would advise that you visit the place with kids above 10 years because you do not want to introduce gambling to younger kids. My kids were thrilled by our night tour of the place, of course, because of the neon lights.
4. Marvel Avengers S.T.A.T.I.O.N.
My kids are superhero fanatics; visiting Marvel Avengers S.T.A.T.I.O.N. was a must-do. The museum showcases all kids' favorite superheroes. You get a look at costumes used in the actual movies and videos. My kids got a chance to ask all the questions they had. We were referred to as agents of training, handed mobile phones, and badges to guide us through the visit.
5. Kid-Friendly Hotels in Vegas
I took my kids to Circus Circus, a luxurious circus-themed hotel. My kids indulged in treasure hunts and several carnival games offered at the hotel. The place has a kid-friendly pool for the kids to enjoy swimming; it also offers swimming lessons to younger kids.