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what to do if you are only 14 i am going in augest and it is going to be HOTTT so i dont want to fry outside what to do

2006-06-11 10:36:25 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous in Travel United States Las Vegas

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Adventuredome Theme Park at the Circus Circus Hotel, featuring 21 rides and attractions in what is billed as America ’s largest indoor theme park.

Lied Discovery Children's Museum
The Lied Discovery Children's Museum in Las Vegas is one of the largest kids' museums in the country. It offers over 100 hands on exhibits in the arts, sciences, and humanities.

Wave pool and river ride at Mandalay Bay
Families can enjoy waves up to 6 feet high, or take a lazy river ride through the resort's 11 acre tropical water environment. Further enjoyment may be found on the sandy beach, three swimming pools or jogging track. Check with the Hotel to find out when guests are allowed to surf and boogie board.

Check out Sharks at Mandalay Bay. Shark city— This short but sweet attraction features nearly 100 species of undersea life, and an enveloping walk-through tunnel makes the viewing experience impressive as well as educational. Accredited by the American Zoo and Aquarium Association, the two-million gallon Shark Reef is the only place in the USA to see a hammerhead shark in captivity.

Spook yourself— The town's newest attraction is a surreal look at one of the best kept secrets in U.S. history. This was an era when the government sent out employees with fake Geiger counters to assure locals that atomic bomb fallout was benign and encouraged sun glasses so locals' eyes wouldn't burn when they watched the bomb's detonation from their rooftops. The Atomic Testing Museum illustrates the history of the Nevada Test Site that served as the nation's principal on-continent nuclear weapons testing facility from 1951-1992. The 8,000 square foot permanent exhibit hall includes artifacts on loan from personal collections, the Smithsonian Institution, Lawrence Livermore Laboratory and pieces of the Berlin Wall and World Trade Centers. A letter from Einstein to FDR in 1939 explains nuclear chain reactions; narrations from Vegas locals describe how it felt to watch the mushroom clouds appear in the blue skies. Frank H. Rogers Building at the Desert Research Institute; 755 East Flamingo Road; 702-794-5151

2006-06-11 10:39:30 · answer #1 · answered by Dukie 5 · 2 0

Hey

There is alot to do in Las Vegas! I have been twice once when I was 19 and I was thinking the same thing what am I going to do? But believe me There is plenty! Pool, Roller Coasters, Sky Diving, Shows ( you won't be able to get into some, but there are still some good ones like a hypnotist show!) Imax, there's a aquarium at the Madalay Bay they have a Gameworks somewhere. Go to www.vegas.com for some more ideas. You'll have a blast!

2006-06-11 10:46:22 · answer #2 · answered by CincyGal 2 · 0 0

Many of the resorts have indoor arcades and entertainment and thier are some great rollercoasters you can go on in the evening when the temperature is a bit cooler. Cool of in the pool and try to have as much fun as a kid can in Las Vegas.


BC Travel Company

2006-06-11 14:11:14 · answer #3 · answered by BC Travel Co. 3 · 0 0

Wet and Wild is closed.
There are arcades in most casinos.. um, Circus Circus is awesome.. See the free shows like at Treasure Island and the volcano one near it..

2006-06-11 16:57:56 · answer #4 · answered by vv_shs07 2 · 0 0

wet and wild on the north side of the strip is a water park

2006-06-11 10:39:24 · answer #5 · answered by hafaadai00 1 · 0 0

Nothing

2006-06-11 10:39:46 · answer #6 · answered by mks 7-15-02 6 · 0 0

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