The Entertainment Capital of the World can be pretty overwhelming for the first-timer. Award-winning performances, nightclubs, amusement parks, art exhibits, etc.
SeaQuest is an interactive aquarium with hands-on opportunities that the entire family can enjoy. Visitors can snorkel with stingrays, feed otters, experience fishy kisses, pet a wallaby, etc.
Learn all about Captain America, the Hulk, Thor, and Iron Man as you move through the exhibit. Walk through Bruce Banner’s Lab, inspect Captain America’s shield and check out Iron Man’s suit.
This kid-friendly amusement park has rollercoasters, bumper cars, swings, virtual reality rooms, an arcade, a theatre, a rock-climbing wall, indoor golf, etc.
Red Rock Canyon is in the Mojave Desert, about a 20-minute drive from Las Vegas. Guided tours on electric bikes, scooters, trikes, and even helicopters are available.
The Valley of Fire’s name is from red sandstone formations called the Aztec Sandstone. Millions of years ago, the shifting of sand dunes caused these formations to take shape.