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    The Magical Forest - 12/29/25

    The Magical Forest

    4.0(233 reviews)
    3.3 miWestside

    The Magical Forest is such a gem and an incredible non-profit that truly brings the magic for the…read morewhole community. We've visited during Christmas and will visit next Halloween. Each season is beautifully done with festive displays, lights, and decorations that make you feel like you've stepped into a storybook. There's so much to do for all ages...a charming train ride through the forest, a classic carousel, the fun Avalanche Slide, and endless photo opportunities everywhere you turn. It's perfect for families, date nights, or even just a cozy night out with friends. The beer garden is a great touch for adults, while kids (and kids at heart) can enjoy hot cocoa and funnel cakes. Everything is thoughtfully laid out and keeps the energy fun and festive without feeling overwhelming. What really makes this place special is knowing that your visit supports a great cause while creating lasting memories. The staff and volunteers are friendly, and you can tell a lot of heart goes into making this event magical every year. Highly recommend making this a seasonal tradition, it's pure joy, nostalgia, and holiday spirit all in one

    Cold night After Christmas- the monday after Christmas…read more Mix of music, not just Christmas music, but also popular music too. NO TRAIN- this was our favorite part This was a bummer!!! As seen, in my Pics The Gift Shop's items' isn't priced too badly; there were some items that I was considering, but you know how it is, after the Holidays, your bank account is pretty lean; I have a lot of people to buy for, I've got a large family. There were five Grinch- themed trees. Many of the trees were decorated very nicely. It's a beautiful sight to see. We went on the Carousel, and we did two rounds of Mini-Golf, which was fun. We also went down the Avalanche twice. Stringbean went three times. Gone are the years of seeing all of the Gingerbread Houses. Now, there are a lot of fundraising food/drink stands, I get it, it's an organization.

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    Discovery Children's Museum - The display and first floor room inside Discovery Children's Museum

    Discovery Children's Museum

    4.4(714 reviews)
    6.1 miDowntown

    Perfect active fun for our energetic 2 and 3 year old boys!…read moreWe brought our toddlers to the DISCOVERY Children's Museum and they had an absolute blast. This place is a huge indoor playground with three floors of hands-on exhibits that kept them moving the whole time. They loved Toddler Town on the first floor the desert themed soft play, sensory elements, and crawl spaces were just right for their age. But the real highlight was The Summit, the giant 70-foot climbing structure that spans all three floors with 12 levels. I was surprised how well our 2 and 3 year olds handled it! They climbed the levels with no problem, exploring different challenges and interactive spots at their own pace. It was great to see their confidence grow as they went up and down. They also enjoyed the water play area (smocks provided still recommend a change of clothes) and some of the imaginative play zones. We spent about 2.5-3 hours there, and it felt like the perfect energy-burner in air-conditioned comfort a lifesaver in Las Vegas! The museum is clean, the staff is friendly, and it's very stroller-friendly. Admission is $15 for Nevada locals with valid ID and $20 for non-locals (kids under 1 are free). We went on a weekday and it wasn't too crowded, which made chasing the boys around much easier. Helpful tip for families on a budget: If you have a valid EBT, SNAP, or WIC card, you can get admission for just $5 per person (up to 4 tickets per adult cardholder cards must be shown at entry for verification; in-person only). If you have active little ones who love to climb and explore, this is a fantastic spot. Highly recommend -- we'll definitely be back!

    We took my 8-year-old niece to the Children's Discovery Museum of Las Vegas while her parents were…read morevisiting, and it ended up being the perfect activity. It was nice having something fun for kids to do that doesn't involve being 21+ or sitting in a hotel room, especially while her parents had a chance to gamble. We had so much fun and stayed for a few hours. I was honestly exhausted after going through the jungle gym, but there are so many hands-on learning experiences and activities that keep kids engaged the whole time. The Grocery Store was a popular place that the kids seemed to enjoy. The quality of the exhibits is great, and for how much there is to do, the value is totally worth it. Highly recommend for families. We'll definitely be back the next time she comes to visit.

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    Las Vegas Mini Grand Prix - Euro track

    Las Vegas Mini Grand Prix

    3.8(670 reviews)
    0.9 mi

    We had such a fun time! The customer service was great from the moment we walked in, everyone was…read morefriendly and helpful. Make sure you remember to bring your cards to reload games and rides. We spent about an hour in the arcade first, which was actually really fun and had a good variety of games. After that we headed to the go karts and that's where the real competition started The karts were fast, the track was fun, and we had a blast. Note: Make sure you have a hair tie if you have long hair. Overall, such a good time and perfect for a family outing or just to do something different. We'll definitely be back!

    We have been going to Las Vegas Mini Grand Prix every year for the past 5 or 6 years for various…read morekids celebrations. Our daughter wanted to go for her birthday this year. While we've always thought the prices were high for what it is, this year, the prices for the experience was truly not worth it. They offer various packages, 1 hour, 3 hour, or unlimited. We've done all the options in the past, but this time we opted for the hour wristband as we arrived later in the evening ~ 7pm on a Friday night. We wanted her to have time inside too to play in the arcades. Time doesn't start until your first scan for a race or ride. They conveniently scanned us in for our first race and we were seated, in our car, for a solid 10 mins while they sorted out other drivers and go-karts. We got sick from exhaust blowing in our face as we sat there with all the cars running yet not moving. When we finally started the race, it was less than 5 minutes! Half of the cars were either dysfunctional or set to a slow setting with no rhyme or reason. Our next race, our daughter was so excited she is tall enough to try the sprinter car on her own (58in) so we went to check that out. We waited 10 mins for a race to finish then the worker told us she could only fit 8 racers despite there being 15+ cars. So we had to wait another round. Another 20+ mins gone. Half an hour in, we only had 2 races in. In total, we were able to get 5 races in the hour time frame (one of which was past our time limit, but the worker let us go anyway). We have been going to Mini Grand Prix for years and this was the worst experience by far. The races are shorter, the lines are longer, the wrist bands are more expensive and the facilities have not been updated. Our daughter, on her own told us, it's not the same anymore : (

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    Crystal Palace Skating Centers - Skate floor

    Crystal Palace Skating Centers

    3.4(241 reviews)
    3.0 miNorthwest

    Crystal Palace on the north side was honestly a pleasant surprise. Walking in, I expected it to be…read morelike that movie "Roll Bounce" (that ATL Chitown hood vibe), but it was actually the complete opposite. The place was hella clean, spacious, and well put together. The music was solid too. It was a good mix of everything (nothing overly ratchet). The crowd was also respectful at the time we went, it felt very family-friendly. We showed up right when they opened at noon on a Saturday, and there was already a good-sized crowd inside because of a birthday party. Even with that, it didn't feel overcrowded. Heads up! you do have to sign a waiver when you come in. Pricing was reasonable: about $13 for admission and around $5-$6 for skate rentals (you can bring your own). Also, they charge you a 3.5% fee I think if you use a card (instead of cash). They also have skating mates available, which is clutch if you've got kids (or adults) still learning. Along the side, there's a small arcade section and plenty of seating if you just want to chill and watch. We ate beforehand so we didn't try the food, and the dining space was a good size. The employees we encountered seemed friendly and we didn't have any issues during our visit. They turned on the lights after an hour for like 10 mins and made everybody do the "Hokey Pokey" and other random games. I guess this gave an opportunity to have a little break from the normal skating. The only weird thing was there wasn't a sink inside the restrooms. It's a shared one outside. Overall, this is a solid, affordable spot for a family outing. I took my three kids here and they had a great time. Definitely worth checking out if you're looking for something fun and low-key in Vegas.

    I reserved a party online for my child's birthday. I got confirmation via email and I gave them a…read morecall a week before the party. The employee that answered was very friendly and told me that all I needed to bring was cake and any decorations or balloons I want to bring. However, they will have our table ready with a few balloons, utensils, cups, napkins and food that was ordered. Unfortunately you cannot bring outside food. Everything went smoothly and my party host was awesome! The attendees had a great time. Prices were extremely reasonable. I have hosted at other venues before and I spent half the cost for the same amount of guests at other venues. A+++

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