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Sahara’s “Speed: The Ride” Roller Coaster – My daughter found this to be Vegas’ “best” roller coaster in terms of sheer
thrill. If you ride it, you will find out why.
http://www.saharavegas.com/NASCAR/SPEED-facts/
Laser Tag at Laser Quest (12 mile from strip) - Get ready…get on that vest with the laser-sensing targets attached,
pick up your Laser blaster and you’re ready for action, stalking “the others” through the maze and into a multilevel
gaming area, where twists, turns and corners produce heart-stopping moments. http://www.lasvegaskids.net/las_vegas_attractions/laser_quest.htm
Lied Discovery Children's Museum – At the Lied Discovery Children's Museum, both children and adults can enjoy more
than 100 different interactive science, art and humanity stations. The Lied Museum is considered one of the larger
children’s museums in the country. http://www.ldcm.org/
Circus Circus Casino/Hotel – This casino/hotel was constructed specifically to accommodate families with small children.
It offers an indoor theme park and carnival midway. Not my cup of tea but worth a look. The Red Pony Café offers some
good meal deals.http://www.circuscircus.com/las_vegas_entertainment/
Excalibur Casino/Hotel – Certainly the entertainment of children runs through the theme of
this casino/hotel. See for yourself; it’s a short walk from the Mandalay. See the Tournament of Kings under the Las
Vegas Shows section. http://www.excalibur.com/