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    The Atlantis Aquarium

    3.3 (4 reviews)
    Open 10:00 am - 11:00 pm

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    Shark Reef Aquarium at Mandalay Bay

    Shark Reef Aquarium at Mandalay Bay

    3.6
    (1.5k reviews)
    2.1 mi

    What can I say? My kids love them some good ole sharks. So we come here and they never…read moredisappoint. There's sharks aplenty. Hammerhead! Saw tooth shark. Komodo dragon. Snake. Huge fishes. And an ancient SE Asian ruin theme that just makes it all the more majestic and Indiana Jonesy. I got an annual pass and in 2 months we went maybe 3 times and it's always awesome. Even without the kids, I swear I can just sit there in the shark area and meditate and listen to the underwater sounds and it's just so peaceful and soul refreshing.

    During our visit, we attended a piranha talk and presentation. We also explored exhibits featuring…read moreAsian fish and lizards, sharks, and stingrays. One of the more interesting features was a ship-like viewing area that allowed children to see animals swimming both underneath and above them through the glass. This gave younger visitors another way to observe the animals closely. Stingray Touch Pool The stingray touch pool was much less accessible for small children. The stingrays usually stayed near the bottom of the pool, making them difficult for younger children to reach. Children were not permitted to sit or lie on the stone surrounding the pool for safety reasons, but there was no alternative provided, such as a secured step platform or designated raised viewing area. This meant that parents often had to lift and hold their children over the edge so they could see or attempt to touch the stingrays. That could create its own safety concern for both the parent and child. A staff member suggested that a child could lie on their stomach to reach farther into the pool. However, this may not work well for children who have sensory sensitivities, physical limitations, discomfort with pressure on their stomach, or developmental delays. The exhibit would be more inclusive if it offered a safe alternative for shorter children, such as: * A secured, nonslip step platform * A lower section of the pool designed for children * A raised glass viewing window * A staff-supported touch opportunity * Clear accessibility options for children with sensory or physical needs The touch pool was an exciting concept, but the current design made it difficult for many younger children to participate independently and safely.

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    Shark Reef Aquarium at Mandalay Bay
    Shark Reef Aquarium at Mandalay Bay
    Shark Reef Aquarium at Mandalay Bay

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    SeaQuest - Las Vegas

    SeaQuest - Las Vegas

    3.9
    (1.1k reviews)
    2.3 mi

    My boyfriend and I went to SeaQuest to celebrate our anniversary, and we weren't expecting to be…read morethere too long- and holy cow we were proved wrong! This exhibit is much larger than I ever thought, and we spent a couple hours exploring. We were iffy visiting with the previous facility's history, however this puts the previous place to shame. All of the animals are so well taken care of, and the staff clearly cares for all of the animals deeply. We had paid to feed miss Coconut, the baby capybara. We had two rounds each of feeding Coconut some greens, and then got to give her some scratches as well. The staff were very informative and were super helpful! I 100% recommend this place, it was so much fun

    I'm very torn on this place…read more.. t's great that Vegas has an aquarium where kids can have hands-on semi educational interactions with real sea life and other exotic animals. The size of this place is deceiving, when we first walked in, I thought we would be in and out within 30-minutes. We were actually here for over two hours and every corridor we walked into offered a new smattering of lizards, bunnies, snakes, otters, huge fish, and even a massive saltwater tank filled with small sharks and stingrays. I realize a lot of the animals here are rescues, but I truly felt sorry for all of the mammals here... do they ever see the sun? Are they allowed to go outside and get fresh air? Or do they just stay inside basking in the fluorescent lights? I feel like if they had that information posted it wouldn't be as a bummer seeing capybara's, wallabies, and tons of birds, in small cages; inside of a mall. If you're local and you haven't been here yet, it's definitely worth at least one trip.

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    The interactive parakeet section where you feed birds
    The interactive parakeet section where you feed birds
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    Shark attack
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    Miss Terry with a cute bearded dragon
    Titanic

    Titanic

    4.5
    (631 reviews)
    1.6 mi

    My wife and I have always been fascinated by history, so visiting the Titanic Museum at the Luxor…read morewas something we had been looking forward to. Before we even got there, we tried one of the new Zoox autonomous vehicles that are currently operating as part of a free pilot program in Las Vegas. It seats up to four people, the ride was smooth, the air conditioning was wonderful in the Vegas heat, and you can even choose the lighting ambiance inside the vehicle while listening to either the built-in music or your own phone. The only downside was figuring out the pickup location. If you've never used the service before, you may find yourself wandering around for a few minutes trying to find the correct pickup spot. As for the museum itself, the tickets were not inexpensive, but I felt they were a fair value considering the experience and the opportunity to see genuine Titanic artifacts that most people will never have the chance to see in person. Seeing "The Big Piece" alone made the visit worthwhile. One thing that surprised me was the atmosphere. I've walked through the Luxor many times and have never personally felt anything despite all the haunted stories people tell. The moment we stepped into the Titanic exhibit, though, my entire chest tightened. Whether it was the music, the lighting, or simply the weight of the history surrounding those artifacts, the feeling caught me completely off guard. The exhibit itself is immersive, with photographs, music, recreated spaces, and historical information that really helps you imagine what life aboard the ship was like. At the beginning, each visitor receives a boarding card with the name and story of a real passenger or crew member. At the end of the exhibit, you discover that person's fate and see their photograph. It was such a simple idea, but it made the experience feel much more personal and emotional. If you enjoy history, I would absolutely recommend visiting at least once. It was thoughtful, respectful, educational, and genuinely moving. I'm glad we went, and it's an experience my wife and I will remember for a long time.

    The exhibit is inside the Luxor and is a decent exhibit. There are some artifacts in there, but…read moremany of the items are recreations. It tells a good story and like the other places, you do get a character card when you come in so that you can follow them through the journey. Overall, it was great for a Titanic enthusiast that wants to be in the same space as some real artifacts and learn some of the deeper passenger stories. It is a little pricey for what you get so beware of that. The entire walk-through took us about 30 minutes.

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    "The Big Part" raised from the Atlantic on display in the Luxor.  The whole exhibit was remarkable.  A definite must see in Vegas
    "The Big Part" raised from the Atlantic on display in the Luxor. The whole exhibit was remarkable. A definite must see in Vegas
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    Photos are allowed without flash :-)
    Part of the actual Titanic

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    Part of the actual Titanic
    One World Interactive Aquarium

    One World Interactive Aquarium

    3.6
    (20 reviews)
    2.3 mi

    Amazing hands on experience with very knowledgeable guides that are excited to share their…read moreknowledge and love of animals and the creatures they are responsible for. The animals here are very spoiled and loved and it shows. We happened to be passing by on our way to somewhere else, when our 12 year old suggested we should go in and see what it's about, instead of going where we had initially intended. We were not disappointed. Highly recommend this interactive and educational experience. The exotic birds and cats will keep you entertained while you wait for your time and guide to start.

    I came here with my boyfriend and his daughter who are both huge animal lovers and were excited for…read morethe animal interactions. I got the expedition admission with two animal experiences: porcupine and wallaby. The expedition admission gives you an animal encounter every 15 mins which was nice. We got to pet and hear about a wide range of animals while we were there and waiting for our paid experiences. The paid experiences were a little underwhelming. For the wallabies, we were put in a small pen with another family and it was so tight that they couldn't close the door comfortably. The other family had 3 small kids who were unruly and jumping all over. They should have split the families up so it wasn't overcrowded. The wallaby experience was just being inside the cage and getting to pet the wallaby twice which I DO NOT think is worth $25 a person. The workers had handfuls of lettuce with them so I thought we would be able to feed them, but they said no when I asked. Getting to touch a wallaby with 2 finger pets twice was not worth the charge for the experience. The porcupine encounter was a little better where we got to feed the porcupine but not pet it. When the worker came with a giant bowl of food, I assumed we were going to be able to feed the porcupine all the food. But we each got 3 pieces to feed and then they dropped the bowl in the pen. I was let down with this experience as well. I think the admission was good for what you get for the value, but the additional animal experiences were not worth it at all

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    One World Interactive Aquarium
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    Circus Circus

    Circus Circus

    2.1
    (4.4k reviews)
    1.4 mi
    $$

    Stayed 2 nights room was a room that let the dogs stay. No carpet and smell like dogs. Sprayed but…read morestill it was there. Also dogs barking. I will know better next time to ask.

    Ever since I had kids, we have been doing kid stuff. Lol. So, this is my life with kids now. Not…read moremuch adult fun, but kid fun. I haven't been to Circus Circus in like 20 years, maybe longer. However, on our last trip to Vegas (beginning of August 2026), we took our almost 7 year old and 4 year old to check it out. We spent most of the first afternoon in Adventureland. For $60, our 7 year old (barely 48" tall) had a blast. He was able to do all the rollercoasters and rides since he was tall enough. For $30, our 4 year old did a lot of the smaller rides and she was a little jealous that she couldn't go on the bigger rides (but she's not tall enough). Parents need to buy a $60 ticket (wristband) if you want to accompany your kids on the rides. The two big roller coasters were fun and a thrill a minute. One has a double loop and double twist and is fairly fast. The second bigger rollercoaster sits 4 people and has lots of twists and turns and gravity events that keep you moving all over your seat. My son also went on several bigger rides by himself and had a blast. The lines aren't too long. I think we waited at most 10 minutes for the longest line. After leaving Adventureland, we walked around the arcade and played some claw games where you can win prizes. There's lots of claw games inside Adventureland too. The ones that were popular with my kids were the ones with the dumpling prizes and Needoh prizes. One great thing about Vegas is that when it's hot outside, all indoors locations have good AC and Circus Circus lived up to the bill. I hate having the blazing sun beat down on me, so it was good to be indoors. That weekend it was up to 117 degrees outside!!! Ouch! Parking was free in the lot (many places in Vegas on the strip are now charging $20 to $25 dollars to park for the day). Overall, a good time at Circus Circus, so much so, we went back the next afternoon and let the kids go on more rides by themselves. Xie Xie!

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    Hotel room
    Hotel room
    Circus Circus
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    Love the carousel

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