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Liz Mar 6th, 2002 02:53 PM

Pre teens in Las Vegas
 
What are some good activities for a pre teen in Las Vegas?

x Mar 6th, 2002 03:43 PM

Staying home,Disney World,Universal Studios,6 Flags,Busch Gardens<BR>those are for pre-teens.<BR>Las Vegas is for grown-ups<BR>and sometimes grown-ups who drag their poor kids along.

Tricia Mar 6th, 2002 04:50 PM

Wet n Wild water park in Vegas was rated #2 in the U.S. by the travel channel.<BR>Other posts here can give you a ton of information about what there is to do w/kids while in Vegas. Well worth reading.<BR>

charles Mar 6th, 2002 08:31 PM

Check the CircusCircus Hotel.

m Mar 7th, 2002 06:31 AM

we plan on taking our kids (10&13) to see Mystere. There are also some other shows the kids may enjoy, O & Blue Man Group. We will also check out various 'lobby' or other free hotel attractions.

m Mar 7th, 2002 07:02 AM

for more info check www.vegas.com/attractions/.

x Mar 7th, 2002 07:17 AM

Why don't you take your kids to a strip show, show them how to blow their hard earned money in the casinos and then for fun take them to a chicken ranch and let them have at a prostitute. While your at it, make sure they disturb the ADULTS who are there without kids...

leaveyour Mar 7th, 2002 09:16 AM

Here we go again, selfish baby booming parents dragging their brats to sin city. Can't we have anything left for the adults?? No, families had to roll into town with their broods of unruly squealers and ruin the last mecca for grown-ups!<BR><BR>I beg ya, shell out money for a babysitter, besides, what kind of example are you setting? Vegas is a church for worshipping the almighty dollar. Let your kids play at Disney before you try and turn them into jaded little imitations of you!

aMOM Mar 7th, 2002 10:17 AM

I am very confused. I know several people who have spent a few days in LV with their kids (not babies or toddlers, but pre-teen and teen). Neither the kids, nor their parents, gambled, drank, used prostitutes or went to strip shows. They did go to O, Mystere and other FAMILY friendly shows as well as hung out at the hotel pool. As far as exposure to these 'vices', much of these things can be found in just about all cities throughout the US. That doesn't mean we expose our kids to it. I am taking my kids to LV for a few days and will continue on a trip through Arizona. We have no plans on taking our kids (or ourselves) to casinos, adult shows, high-end restaurants, protitutes or adult-only type hotels. I have never been to Vegas, but have been told that there are many family-friendly and appropriate things to do that will not corrupt the moral fiber of children or disturb childless adults. <BR><BR>How would you child-hating people know that it is such a bad place for kids? Have you been there to blow away your hard earned cash, see strip shows and spend time with hookers? If you haven't, then you don't know what you're talking about. If you have, then I think you're the one with the problem.

childless Mar 7th, 2002 10:26 AM

I am a childless adult who travels to Las Vegas but I have to agree with aMOM form the previous post. It's none of anyone's business if parents take their kids to Las Vegas. I don't think four or five days in Las Vegas is going to wreak havoc with the moral development of our youth. Further, I have never found kids in Vegas intusive - they are not even permitted to loiter in the casino.

is Mar 7th, 2002 10:26 AM

"leaveyour" hit it right on. Babyboomer alert: PLEASE BRING DO NOT BRING YOUR KIDS (Crispin, Courtney, Chandler) TO VEGAS!<BR><BR>Hey, "aMom", can't we have one place where there isn't some annoying parent trying to squeeze their triple-seated stroller through the restaurant? Or a toddler crying during Mystere? Or the embarassing 'public discipline' that a parent performs while trying to relax by the pool?"<BR><BR>Take em to SoCal, Orlando, etc. and keep the kids outta Vegas.<BR><BR><BR><BR><BR><BR>

aMom Mar 7th, 2002 10:30 AM

Hey 'is', did you read my post, i said NOT infants and toddlers but pre-teens and teens. My 13 yr old has been sitting (quietly) through broadway shows since she was 5 and can behave probably better than some adults at a public pool.

aMom Mar 7th, 2002 10:32 AM

Thanks to 'childless' for your support.

antmaril Mar 7th, 2002 10:44 AM

I agree with aMOM 100%! She is not talking babies and toddlers for crying out loud!<BR><BR>Answer to is - no you can't.<BR><BR>

is Mar 7th, 2002 11:11 AM

Hey aMom - the question for you is: Did you read my post? Don't see why this:<BR><BR>* the embarassing 'public discipline' that a parent performs while trying to relax by the pool?<BR><BR>...doesn't apply to teens. You big ol hasty NYC attitude-filled Chanel cap wearin beldam.<BR>

Be warned Mar 7th, 2002 11:19 AM

Sure, take your pre-teens to Vegas. Just don't be surprised when you see your pure-as-the-driven-snow daughter exposing her ta-tas on the next "Girls Go Wild Las Vegas" videotape commercial while you shove kettle corn in your mouth at 2am wishing you'd made some different choices in your pathetic life.

joan Mar 7th, 2002 12:31 PM

My husband and I took our young teen daughters to LV for two nights, during a two week vacation from LA to LV to Grand Canyon to Colorado. We just HAD to see this city. We mapped out a route where you could visit 8 hotels in a row, starting with Mandalay Bay (where we stayed) without going on the public streets (using walkways, trams, etc). That took us the whole day - they rode the rollercoasters, played the arcade games, ate in the food courts, shopped. Once when we loitered in a food court, about 15 feet from a craps table, the dealer stopped, stared, and nodded at us until we moved on. Also, when we were in our car early evening just driving around, some creep made disgusting tongue gestures at my daughter in the backseat (who didn't tell me right away). A couple minutes later we stopped at a convenience store. The girls decided to wait outside the store and watch the skyline. You guessed it: the creep cut across two turning lanes to follow us, and our kids came running up to us inside the store. There was the guy looking through the window, it was creepy. He was very bold. When my husband went outside the guy was gone. Could this have happened anywhere? Yes of course. But if i had it to do over, I would skip LV with my kids. Couldn't take my eyes off them, couldn't gamble one quarter, refused to leave them alone in a hotel room. Better to go to the Hoover Dam and maybe Lake Powell.

Parent Mar 7th, 2002 12:33 PM

A 13 year old sitting quietly at Broadway Shows since they were 5??? What did you do DRUG your kid or what?? I do not know of any kids that sit that long or that quietly. You must either be in a state of denial as to your kid's behavior or so boozed or doped up yourself you can't see past your snooty nose!!!<BR><BR>Vegas is not the place for kids. Take your kid to Disney, the beach or anywhere else. Leave Vegas for adults.

alsoamom Mar 7th, 2002 12:53 PM

Parent,<BR><BR>My kids would sit still at Broadway show at age 5, depending on the show. I'm not "not noticing" thier behavior. They will sit still for anything that they find interesting, including musicals, movies, etc.<BR><BR>Sitting still in church, on the other hand, was very difficult for them.

Boots Mar 7th, 2002 01:21 PM

Our kids loved Red Rock Canyon. We spent one whole day there- hiking around. Bring lots of water and sandwiches for a picnic. We saw wild burros twice and beautiful sights. Being from the East coast - the hills and mountains and deserts were awe-inspiring. There were lots of families there. We also went to Hoover Dam....it was incredible. On the way to the dam we pulled over and went hiking on some public land. As far as sights to see in Vegas- we did all the freebies- the Treaure Island boat show, the Rio sky parade, the downtown overhead show at Freemont Street (our favorite- don't miss it). Where we stayed (at the Flamingo) was also a great garden area with penguins and flamingos. We didn't have any trouble with creeps, but we were in bed by 10pm each night so maybe they aren't out much until later. Have fun!

Skip Vegas Mar 7th, 2002 01:35 PM

I feel sorry for the next generation. They are asked, "What did you do on your Spring Break with your parents?" Wouldn't it be nice if the answer was..."We went to Washington DC to see the Memorials, or we went to Chicago to the Art Museum..or went to Sea World and the San Diego Zoo. BUT NO!!!!!<BR><BR>"My mommy and daddy took me to a place called Las Vegas. We were accosted by greed, gambling, sex, gluttony and even got to see Dennis Rodman."<BR><BR>Give me a break.<BR><BR><BR><BR>

xxx Mar 7th, 2002 01:52 PM

"Neither the kids, nor their parents, gambled, drank, used prostitutes or went to strip shows. They did go to O, Mystere and other FAMILY friendly shows as well as hung out at the hotel pool."<BR><BR>O.K. then, WHY the heck go to Vegas for this? You can get shows and a pool in Branson, Missouri, DisneyWorld or any amusement park, or just about anywhere. Why expose your teens to Sin City vices like:<BR><BR>1. The porn and strip club flyers that will be littered all over streets and that everyone will try to hand them<BR><BR>2. Tipsy adults wandering around the sidewalks with cocktails in their hands (it IS legal in Nevada) having adult fun<BR><BR>3. Smoky casino views and casino workers who don't want your kids anywhere near them <BR><BR>4. Hungover adults at the pool who don't want your kids anywhere near them<BR><BR>5. Men who will relentlessly hit on them the moment your back is turned, and sometimes right in front of you. There's lots of predatory behavior in an area full of alcohol and strip clubs<BR><BR>I think Vegas tries to promote itself as Disneyland in Nevada, but is definitely an adult-oriented place that your kids should choose (or not) to experience when they are adults.

AnotherMom Mar 7th, 2002 02:27 PM

I know this is completely off the topic of the original question, but i know many kids who at 5 could sit through broadway shows, specifically musicals (without being drugged). I also know many NYC moms (i am one) who have never owned a chanel anything. NYC is a big place, it includes Bronx, Brooklyn, Staten Island and Queens. Not all NYers are wealthy with misbehaving bratty kids in designer cloths that throw temper tantrum in public places. NYC is a very diverse place with all kinds of people from all walks of life, making many NYers very tolerant and open minded, interesting people with good values. 'is' is clearly intolerant and close-minded and doesn't have a clue about kids. <BR><BR>I'm sorry Liz that your post turned into such a fiasco. I hope you and your family enjoy your trip to LV. It just shocks me that people can be this nasty.

roger Mar 7th, 2002 03:20 PM

Dont listen to the naysayers Liz...Las Vegas will be good for your kids!

aMom Mar 7th, 2002 04:58 PM

Whay take kids to LV? Why not Disney or Dc. Let me answer then I'll rest my case. The main part of our trip is Arizona. We wanted to start on the north end closer to Grand Canyon. We have frequent Flyer miles and wanted to use them therefore limited to direct flights, etc. We decided to start in LV and leave from Pheonix. LV will just be a quick weekend stop, after that it's stops at hoover dam, grand canyon, sedona, tucson and phoenix. Spending relaxing time together as a family in a decent hotel, with a nice pool and seeing a show can't possibly have a harmful effect on my children. They have been to disney, dc, and museums in chicago. The last 2 spring breaks we took them to europe, we decided to give the US our business this year. We will see for our selves what LV is like. I am anticipating a 'campy' atmosphere, not a cultural experience. I'll be sure to let you know how it goes. Thank you and good night.

Alan Mar 7th, 2002 05:14 PM

Good for you, aMom! I, too, have kids who started going to stage shows from the time they were about five... the older two are now playing and acting in them for themselves, and the younger ones behave better and get as much out of the shows as any of the grown-ups there. And just last year, we took our seven and nine year olds to Las Vegas on our way across America by bus. We told them that some of Vegas wouldn't be very nice and that they may see things that would shock them, but since we're nor gamblers and stripshow patrons ourselves, we didn't set them any bad examples to imitate... and I don't believe, really, you do your kids much of a service by trying to pretend that the greedy side of life exemplified by so much of Vegas doesn't exist (it's not confined to Vegas, anyaway)! Anyway, to cut this short, the kids had a great time just looking at the lights and the free sidewalk shows, we had accommodation at the MGM Grand that they are still talking about, and now when they recall their five weeks in the US, they say that the three best places, in order, were Disney World, Las Vegas, and New York. And they don't seem to have been corrupted by the "dark side" of any of them!

Leaving Las Vegas Mar 7th, 2002 06:51 PM

I grew up in Las Vegas and can honestly say I would bring my grand kids there anytime. This whole "sin city" and how it affects you is all over rated. Sure I got pregnant when I was 16 and all three kids have different fathers, but does that make me a bad person? I am proud of my children...all are still in Vegas..ones a dancer, another works at the craps table and the third is out of a job..but who isnt? Las Vegas is a place where you find yourself and I recommend letting your kids experience the fun!

imamom2 Mar 8th, 2002 04:59 AM

I took my mostly well behaved pre-teens to Vegas a few years ago. They still rave about it and have traveled to many places. Take them, tbey won't see any more off color things then they would in any big city. There is lots to do. For those of you who feel kids are a bother, ANY child even a misbehaving one is better than a rude, judgemental self-centered adult.

Boots Mar 8th, 2002 07:14 AM

Hi again AMom - <BR><BR>That's the exact same trip our family did last spring break - also using frequent flyers! We flew into Las Vegas and spent 2 nights there (hiking during the day), then passed through Hoover Dam to stay in Sedona for 4 nights (seeing Grand Canyon, Walnut Canyon cliff dwellings, Sunset Crater, Meteor Crater) then stayed in Tucson for 4 nights (seeing Jerome, Sabino Canyon, Saguaro West Park, Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum and Mission San Xavier del Bac) We flew out of Phoenix and back home. Wow- a fantastic trip. We still talk about the incredible scenery. I'd never been out West before and can't wait to go back. You will have such fun!!!

xx Mar 8th, 2002 11:11 AM

Just where I would want to take my kids to an ADULT destination where there is gambling, prostitution and too damn much drinking. No wonder kids end up all screwed up. You mothers who insist on taking your kids to inappropriate places--should never have had kids in the first place!!!!<BR><BR>When the kids are all screwed up don't blame anyone but your selfish, self-absorbed selves....

Boots Mar 8th, 2002 11:38 AM

I love you too XX!

EllenG. Mar 8th, 2002 01:24 PM

And just last year, we took our seven and nine year olds to Las Vegas on our way across America by bus!<BR><BR>We told them that some of Vegas wouldn't be very nice and that they may see things that would shock them, but since we're self-centered Baby Boomer parents who always put our own wants first, we really wanted to go to Vegas and figured the heck with what the kids see! It'll be good for 'em, a learning experience...yeah that's it!<BR><BR>... and I don't believe, really, you do your kids much of a service by trying to pretend that the seedy side of life exemplified by so much of Vegas doesn't exist. I encouraged my nine year old to talk to the prostitutes on the street and get to know them as people. I lost track of him for about an hour, but when he resurfaced in front of Circus Circus, the smile on his face was all the reward I could ask for. He really enjoyed his "chat" with them, and the doctor says that rash on his Lil Willy should clear up soon. <BR><BR>...and our seven year old enjoyed the rich cultural diversity of alcoholics, gamblers and strippers as we fed quarters into the slots. Gosh, some friendly guy even wanted to give her the grand tour of Vegas in his Cadillac, all by herself, but since he was a stranger, we hesitated. People in that town are SO friendly!<BR><BR>Anyway, to cut this short, the kids had a great time, told all their friends at school about their adventures, and they don't seem to have been corrupted by the "dark side" of Vegas. Can't figure out why Child Protective Services keep calling our house, but oh well.<BR><BR>The Gizwolds<BR>Our Vegas Vacation <BR>

xx Mar 8th, 2002 01:43 PM

Ellen-You should have been sterilized!

asrai Mar 15th, 2002 10:23 AM

OK, I am only 25 and live in AZ, my girlfriends and I go to Vegas at least once a year, and have been for the last five or six years. We specifically go for the male strippers, gambling, shows and night clubs...most of which is inappropriate for a pre-teen. But you wouldn't be going to any of those places with them anyway, besides, they aren't even allowed in to most of those places. But, I have never seen explicit prostitution on the strip, yes there are plenty wierdos passing out dirty fliers, but they don't force you to take 'em. They are teen agers...I am sure they have heard of Playboy, etc...I know I did at that age. Vegas is fun for all ages and there are plenty of things for everyone to do. There are fabulous shows (Mystere is my fav...better than O) great restaurants, good shopping, fun hotels, and great pools. I say take your kids to Vegas!!

Kathy C Mar 15th, 2002 01:04 PM

Don't worry Las Vegas is a great vacation spot for people of all ages.<BR>Some of those replies were downright hostile! I have a feeling the authors haven't been to Las Vegas in a while. The end of Las Vegas Blvd, which houses the "Giants" (very large hotels) caters to families and isn't sleazy at all.<BR> We took our two children there a couple of years ago. They were 11 and 14 at the time. We spent two days in Vegas at the MGM Grand, rented a car and drove to Southern Utah where we stayed in Cedar Breaks for four days. While in Utah we visited Zion, Bryce, and the North Rim of the Grand Canyon. We then drove back to Vegas and stayed at the Xcaliber. It was one of the best family vacations we've ever had. <BR>Most of the casinos have great attractions. <BR> We liked Star Trek at the Hilton, the roller coaster at Stratosphere, the park in Circus Circus, the underground mall at Caesars, everything at New York New York and the Luxor, the Rainforest Cafe at MGM and the Medieval Knights dinner show at Xcaliber. We had a great time without gambling a cent.<BR>

aMom Mar 26th, 2002 05:41 PM

Well we are back and spent 3 fun days in LV with our 10 & 13 yr olds (continued on through Arizona afterwards). We were not exposed to any of the negative elements listed in some of these posts. Our kids were with us the entire time, never out of our site and noone bothered them. Anyone handing out, what propbably was raunchy flyers, on the street ignored us (i suppose because we had kids). We didn't go to any bars and we didn't gamble (most of the lobbies are casinos so we quickly walked through them but didn't pay much attention to them). We did enjoy the acquarium at Mandalay Bay, the dolphin/lion habitat at Mirage, the race to atlantis ride at Ceasars's, the moving statue shows at ceasars, the outdoor pirate show at treasure island, walking around venetian, paris, ceasars (kind of like being at epcot) and some of the other hotels, and we would have enjoyed the pool (at mirage) if it had been warmer. We also did a trip to hoover dam which took about 1/2 day (we drove). There were many families around. The mirage was loaded with them. The buffets are great places to eat, especially with kids. We ate at the Mirage and Treasure Island buffets. We also had dinner at bertilini's (or something like that) at the shopping level of ceasars, near the piazza navona-like fountain. for a minute you may even thing you're in rome. Lastly we saw Mystere which is a great show for both kids and adults. There definitely is lots to do with kids in LV and the things 'not to do' can easily be avoided.<BR>

linda Mar 26th, 2002 05:57 PM

Disagree.....Las Vegas is a gilded turd. They are trying to make it family-friendly, all the while you have hooker's business cards and fliers everywhere, drunks stumbling around and nasty looks from casino workers when you MUST pass through the casino to get to anything. Do not pay heed to the Circus, Circus post. That is hellhole,hellhole . For the Jerry Springer set to bet the last of their paychecks while their chidren are left unattended. Take your kids to Florida, South Carolina, San Juan, or better yet a cruise! They have so much for kids and adults and if you NEED to gamble, they have casinos. Skip Vegas. It will never be a family vacation spot , no matter what.

kbn Mar 26th, 2002 06:31 PM

Our kids are 9 & 11 and Las Vegas is their favorite destination! They have been there at least a dozen times and when we suggest a new destination they say *no way* let's go to Vegas. There is something there for everyone and you can seek out the sleeze or ignore it and have fun.

Mike Apr 5th, 2002 06:39 PM

I am taking my family to Vegas next week. They are 11 and 13. This will be their third trip. They love it. They love the pool, we see a show, a baseball game, a concert, play video games, ride the Disney type rides in the Luxor, Ceasars, NY,NY. If you are a good parent with high morality and and awareness for teachable moments, the Las Vegas experience will allow opportunities to teach moderation vs. excess. To those who don't think families can travel together to Las Vegas... oh forget it, they can't read.


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