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    Great park . Clean, not crowded. It has amazing views. It also has a side that seems to be more for grownups. My kids loved it.

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    Treehouse Playground

    Treehouse Playground

    4.0(17 reviews)
    11.4 miDowntown

    I normally don't leave reviews, but parents deserve to know about our experience here…read more We were visiting with friends and their 5-year-old son was getting ready to play laser tag. While we were helping him get set up, he touched one of the laser tag guns and an employee immediately got irritated and told him in a very rude tone that he "doesn't understand" and couldn't play anymore. He's a young child -- kids that age are still learning and developing at different paces. There was no need to speak to him that way, especially in front of everyone. He ended up in tears. When I calmly approached to understand what happened, the employee continued with the same attitude and dismissive behavior. Instead of de-escalating, she became confrontational, which eventually led to security being called and us being asked to leave. The situation was completely blown out of proportion and handled in a very unprofessional way. This is a children's venue. Staff should be patient, understanding, and trained to communicate appropriately with young kids and their parents. If someone doesn't have the temperament to work around children, this may not be the right environment for them. On top of that, the playground area itself raises safety concerns. There are kids of all ages running full speed through a treehouse-style structure with steep stairs and heavy traffic, which feels like an accident waiting to happen without proper supervision or flow control. Very disappointing experience overall. Parents should be aware of how interactions are handled here.

    Do you get a chance to climb into a real tree house ? I bet…read morenot, be my guest and let me tell you where you can go play ! Come one all ages. It's time to go play in a real tree house. Located inside container park is the best hidden gem in Vegas a real tree house! Let's begin a journey, a new adventure. Get lost in oneself . In the mundane culture and sense of life its all about being on task and belonging to the world. We need to take time to regroup and remember. We need to focus on what's important. Life is breathtaking and short . Let's not forget about the love for ourselves and others around us. We need to focus on the one thing that's important. We need to be mindful and focus. But sometimes we can be distracted just a little and forget about everything. It's all good just to go play. As we age we realize and regress . I'm figuring out this . The inner battle of oneself. To just do something whimsical and unplanned is epic. We have to adult ourselves enough when we exist in our life experiences, but let's be clear, "go play!" Release those feelings and make new memories. Make happy thoughts of running away with a rainbow. Sometimes it's not just in our dreams, but always in our thoughts as they pass day by day . Come and explore the beautiful world of what a tree house can do for you!

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    Lion Habitat Ranch - Ringo at the gift shop

    Lion Habitat Ranch

    4.7(733 reviews)
    11.1 mi

    What an amazing experience! My husband and I booked a behind the scenes tour for a Sunday at 9am,…read moretheir first summer hours. It was just us and 1 other couple, so this felt very intimate, which made it feel even more special. This is a non-profit, so I think the cost of the tour is absolutely worth it! We also decided to add on lion feeding for the 2 of us, which took place at the end. During the tour, we made our way around and got so much information from Tyler. You could tell he truly loves what he does and the animals love him right back! The animals are very well taken care of, and have plenty of space for having previously been at the MGM. When we were prepping for the lion feeding after our tour, Tyler was kind enough to show us the fridges of food and how much they go through in a day, which was a lot! Of the lions you could choose from, we chose to feed Cheeto. She was beautiful and very nice! I think this place is great! They have different kinds of birds (flying and non) and tortoises. This is a great family friendly place as well. You learn a lot and get to see really cool animals pretty close! The parking lot is kind of small if you are there later in the day, so that is something to keep in mind when deciding when to go. Whether it's the tour or a normal ticket for the day, everyone should check this place out!

    This is not a huge zoo, this is a habitat for about 13 lions…read more They were mostly sleeping while we were walking through, who knew they liked to sleep 18-21 hours a day. It is clean, I found myself wanting them to have pools and more shade. Not realistic and in reality these are cats that natural survive high heat environments. They do have enrichment activities for the cats that you get a chance to watch. The staff are kind and some hesitate to stop and answer a question or two. Worth stoping by and supporting. They are now doing yoga with the lions a couple days a month.

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    Play Playground - Sip, play, and repeat, because one round is never enough at Play Playground.

    Play Playground

    4.3(615 reviews)
    10.8 miThe Strip
    $$$
    Women-owned & operated
    Private events

    I love this place every time I come here but Aileen made the experience that much better, i…read morethroughly enjoyed my time there and she's definitely an added plus. Dont walk but RUN to the play!

    We had a team building event here for 3 hours. It was a great experience. We had the manager CJ…read morehosting us and a super nice staff as well assisting with food and drink orders. 1. We came on a Tuesday evening from 6-9pm. Not crowded though we didn't get the whole site exclusively. 2. It's actually hard to find inside Luxor, we didn't see any clear signs directing us there. The only pointer I found is that it's next to the food court. 3. The staff are super fun and nice. She helped us get drink orders (you can also place your order via the bar table), get food (mostly bar type of food, think fries, burgers, sliders, chicken wings, burritos), and even showed us how to play the games. 4. The games are not super novice games, a lot of them are self explanatory after you see the setup, it's moderately physical in some of them; for example, the jump house and duck game is definitely very physical, and the bullseye jump and stick also requires a lot of jumping. But there are other quiet games like matching shapes that require more of a team building. They also have slides that gave some of our teammates a good scream in the darkness. 5. They have a balloon room for photo and a photo booth, but the prompts are not that many: "adult player", "winner", "play dirty" are the ones we saw. 6. They don't have a locker for your stuff, so try to come in comfortable clothes and bring less. CJ offered to lock up my purse in the staff room as an alternative, but I'm not sure that offers to every walk in customer. 7. Yes, a waiver is required. I couldn't get it done online for some reason as the last page didn't refresh and I was stuck in the signature page. However, they somehow had me in their system when I showed up.

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    Dig This - Moving the tire pile.

    Dig This

    4.9(624 reviews)
    12.9 mi

    Super fun, GREAT employees focus on safety, having fun, good with instructions. As an IT guy,…read moreprobably once in a lifetime opportunity to drive this type of equipment. 5 stars

    We've been coming to Vegas every Christmas for nearly 20 years (we're from California), and this…read morewas only the first or second time we'd noticed Dig This, I'm so glad we did. My son loves digging and anything construction-related, so this was basically his dream day. The whole experience was awesome from start to finish, and every staff member we interacted with was friendly, patient, and genuinely helpful. They made it fun, safe, and memorable. What really stood out, though, was their honesty and attention to detail. I lost a $100 bill that day (and with the wind out there, I honestly assumed it was gone for good). I called the same day just in case it had fallen in the waiting area or near where we were operating the equipment, but I didn't have much hope. Even after we'd already been home for about a week, it was still on their radar. Then Aaron called to tell me he found the $100 bill while he was out picking up trash, and Taylor followed up right away. Anyone could've easily kept it and no one would've known, but they didn't. That kind of integrity says a lot about this place and the people who work there. We can't wait to come back, and we may even visit more often this next year. Highly recommend!

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    Patrick giving instruction via headset. He carries a remote control kill switch to stop the excavator if needed.

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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(713 reviews)
    12.0 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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    Dinosaur Outpost - Little one's dinosaur drawings are projector on the big screen

    Dinosaur Outpost

    4.5(48 reviews)
    10.6 miSoutheast

    If you're in Las Vegas and looking for something fun to do with kids beyond the Strip, this…read moredinosaur outpost play spot is such a great find, especially if your little ones are obsessed with dinosaurs like ours! It's located just outside the Strip at an outdoor mall, super easy to get to and not far at all. At first, I honestly thought it might be a temporary pop-up, but it actually seems like a permanent setup, and it's huge. The highlight is definitely the animatronic dinosaurs. T la hey're seriously impressive and kept our kids completely engaged. The space is divided into different themed play areas, which makes it feel like there's always something new to explore. There's a bike track, a paleontology dig area, a sand zone, puzzles, a tug-of-war game with a triceratops, and even a section where kids can "feed" dinosaurs with balls. At the end, there's also a small jungle gym to climb around on. There are endless things for kids to do here. We easily spent a solid two hours and could've stayed longer. It's the kind of place that keeps them moving, playing, and using their imagination the whole time. I also noticed they host parties, which would be such a fun idea for a birthday. Overall, the price felt very reasonable for how much time we spent there and how much the kids enjoyed it. Honestly, I just wish we had something like this closer to home!

    My son doesn't just love dinosaurs he's obsessed. He lives and breaths dinosaurs. He constantly…read moreroars at me and has an army of dino toys that he carries with everywhere. I knew I had to take him here for his 2nd birthday when I found out it existed. It was us and several other family and close friends that went with him. All of us were adults. I do wish they had family packages because it's definitely geared towards kids in elementary school or younger but each adult still had to pay 24 dollars each, and that was with a Nevada resident discount. My son was free because he was just under their signs height at least, but 24 dollars added up fast for something that we were not the target audience for. At least the admission is for all day and you can come in and out if you want to grab food. They do make the entrance into the experience special for the kids and it involves pushing lots of buttons and a time machine. The actual animatronics are impressive and they have lots of different areas to stimulate little brains. Puzzles, intricate ways to feed a dino balls using different tubes and levers, an area you can try to shoot balls into dino mouths, a small race track with little vehicles, a large dino they can ride, a person coming around with a dino puppet, educational info on dinos, a sand pit area they can pretend the are archeologists, a coloring station, a place to fishing, a dino tooth brushing station, dino tug of war, and a multilevel playground where you only wear socks. My son enjoyed every second of it. Its definitely a perfect spot for a dino obsessed child.

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