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Las Vegas with Kids - 21 Best TOURS & THINGS TO DO
"Dive deep into the triumph and tragedy of the Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition within the Luxor. This massive 25,000SF exhibit features dozens of items recovered from the ship’s wreckage including luggage, a piece of the hull, and the ship’s whistles. No need to imagine how lavish this ship was; full-scale recreations of the Grand Staircase, first-class and third-class rooms, and the Promenade Deck help you envision the grandeur of this “practically unsinkable” ship."
"The Titanic Exhibition at Luxor allows an unprecedented opportunity for families to travel back in time and experience what life was like during the Titanic’s only voyage. More than 25 million people have visited this awe-inspiring exhibition."
"Located on the University of Nevada, Las Vegas campus, the Barrick Museum features rotating exhibitions of everything from contemporary paintings to glass work to Ansel Adams' legendary collection of photography. Its well-curated collections and fun, hip vibe make it the perfect place to escape to for an hour or two. Admission is also free—perfect if you've been dealt a losing hand on the Strip."
"Hands down, our favorite museum is the Marjorie Barrick Museum of Art, on the campus of University of Nevada Las Vegas. It hosts art from local as well as national artists. The shows are always well-curated, and filled with interesting people.” –Tim Shaffer and Kate Aldrich, owners of Patina Decor"
"The Marjorie Barrick Museum offers opportunities to learn about the native cultures of the southwest United States and Mesoamerica. The exhibit hall also features a 2,500-square-foot temporary exhibit area which hosts international, national and region...[Learn more]"
"Fascinating multimedia exhibits focus on science, technology and the social history of the 'Atomic Age,' which lasted from WWII until atmospheric bomb testing was driven underground in 1961 and a worldwide ban on nuclear testing was declared in 1992. View footage of atomic testing and examine southern Nevada's nuclear past, present and future, from Native American ways of life to the environmental legacy of atomic testing. Don't miss the ticket booth (how could you?); it's a Nevada Test Site guard-station replica."
"This place is in the Luxor Hotel & Casino, it exhibits 13 preserved human bodies and more than 250 organs for an educational purpose. Here, if your kids are not squeamish, they can see how our muscles intricate and our organs in addition to getting educated a little bit about what happens if we neglect of our bodies. Bodies is one of the best kids attractions in Las Vegas."
"Bodies – The Exhibition is better than any science or anatomy class you’ve ever taken. It features a collection of well-preserved human bodies and body parts. You’ll have the chance to see real bodies preserved with their inner organs thanks to a long process of removing tissue and water and placed in a silicone bath before being vacuum sealed."
"There is something incredibly fascinating about these macabre exhibits. What is on display is the preserved remain of actual people partially dissected to reveal the inner working of the Human body. To stand face to face with a once-living breathing human being is quite disturbing but ultimately the Exhibit is seriously fascinating."
"4 out of 5 stars Restaurants Chinese. Like Lao Sze Chuan at the Palms, Aria’s Blossom is a crowd-pleaser. Its menu of about 100 dishes ensures that everyone will find something to suit their palate, whether that’s a familiar kung pao chicken or something more ambitious, like Natural Nine hot pot with abalone, sea cucumber, duck feet and lobster."
"The beautifully decorated Blossom provides the perfect background for the restaurant's fine Chinese food. Both traditional Chinese dishes and Americanized plates are served here, with the menu featuring 100 items to choose from. Appetizers include egg rolls, BBQ ribs, lettuce wraps and potstickers."
"Insane lines patiently waited for Mr. Fries Man on opening day, ready to order gargantuan portions of French fries topped with honey garlic shrimp and steak, a chicken bacon Parmesan combination, lemon garlic crab and shrimp, Buffalo ranch chicken, and barbecue sauce upgrades to fried or grilled chicken. A plant-based meat option is also available. Diners can also choose their own ingredients to create a dish."
"If you want a spa day without the extravagant expense, head to Imperial, a Korean spa with a general admission price of just $25 (£18). The Imperial promises to make you feel like royalty in its “Roman-style paradise,” a 32,000sqft (3,000sqm) space featuring circular frescoes on its ceilings. Explore therapeutic rooms including a Himalayan salt cave, a red-clay infrared sauna and a jade sauna."
"Services: Specialty saunas, hot stone massage, aroma body scrubs, full body treatments, facials. Couples/Co-ed: yes/children 12 years of age or older. When you are ready to indulge in some relaxing and healthy treatments that will blow your mind and body, then you should try the Imperial Spa."
"Moving out of the Downtown area and even off the Strip, you can find opulence in hotel bathrooms at the M, including tubs with a view of the Vegas night lights. The M is a bit of an anomaly in Vegas. It’s a casino for locals that nevertheless has a decidedly top-end Strip quality to its gaming floor, its restaurants, and its bathrooms."
"With over 100 television screens that show the chefs preparing your food along with other Food Network programs, this entertainment is sure to get your appetite going. More than 200 dishes are prepared fresh each day. Binge on wood-fired pizza, build your own nachos, and taste the famous Las Vegas prime rib dish."