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    The Magical Forest - 12/29/25

    The Magical Forest

    (233 reviews)

    Westside

    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.

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

    Discovery Children's Museum

    (713 reviews)

    Downtown

    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.

    Habitat for Humanity Las Vegas - Second section

    Habitat for Humanity Las Vegas

    (56 reviews)

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    Westside

    First, a little backstory. I literally grew up haggling and was taught from a very early age that…read morethere is nothing in life more satisfying than finding a killer deal. The obvious sad and pathetic nature of that last sentence notwithstanding, suffice to say that I'm a proud thrifter. Not because I'm poor, lower middle class, employment challenged, or whatever the politically correct nomenclature is to refer to the "less fortunate" nowadays, but simply because I appreciate a good value. I've shopped at super high end thrift stores and ones in the middle of skid row in the demilitarized zone that used to be known as Los Angeles. Having resided in Las Vegas for the past 19 years, I believe I have shopped in every off price/thrift retailer that exists here, except for two. One was this Habitat Restore place and the other being Opportunity Village. I have shopped at both in the last couple days and here are my thoughts. Wow. That preamble went on way too long. My apologies. Anyways,,Restore is definitely not your traditional "thrift store". Let's get that straight right from the get-go. Not because of its architecture or that they allow smoking (I wish) but because of the type of store it is. They concentrate largely (but not exclusively) on home furnishings, construction materials (like toilets, bathtubs, closet doors, etc), and manufacture overruns. Their pricing is extremely competitive and in some cases outright killer bargains. When went there yesterday morning, they had colour codes their price tags to reflect discounts ranging from 25% to 75% off (and of course some colors has no discount). I recently moved and have been trying to furnish my new residence in a traditional yet eclectic style that isn't necessarily hipster wannabe or man cave, but a style all my own showcasing that yes I'm a 47 year old divorced dad of twins that is stuck thinking that "ten years ago" refers to around 1996 but I'm also content with my mismatched furnishings and a colour wheel of different cargo shorts. Restore literally hit the nail on the head for me. They offered what I believed to be former hotel furniture at rock bottom prices, and even had a couple pallets of this great Mid century modern end table that came IKEA style in a box that you get to put together at home. Being that I'm about as un-manly you can get as far as DIY projects, I was excited that the step by step instructions that came with the end table (all assembled with the included Alan Wrench of course), meant that even I can feel accomplished and satisfied knowing that I BUIIT THIS after the 3.5 hours I spent doing what would probably take most 13 year olds about 25 minutes to put together. Anyway, I digress. This store is awesome, and the staff is super friendly, approachable, professional, and courteous. I will be back probably tomorrow to waste more money, and suggest you do the same. On a side note, the last time I visited this location prior to yesterday was to buy a CD at the WOW! Grand opening. A combination of The Good Guys and Tower Records that was destined to fail. Those were the days.

    We drove out of our way to go there to buy a 24X30X12 kitchen cabinet. Overpriced for every size…read morecabinet. Ended up getting a new one at Lowes for basically the same price but new in box, no dings and hardware included. Such a disappointment.

    A Home 4 Spot - Willin to be chillin

    A Home 4 Spot

    (118 reviews)

    Centennial

    How about 500 stars?!? If I could I would!…read more- what words do I use? There's not enough to be said about the selfless people involved in this organization. My first encounter was about a year ago, I was trying to help two homeless dogs abandoned, because their owner had died. Wonderful! ... without getting all crazy, I have to say they performed immaculately. I have nothing but the highest praise. Recently I found myself in the hospital - it was totally unexpected. Nikki and Jennifer came to the rescue and gave Homie (my pup) a wonderful temporary place to live. Homie is a special dog, at 11 yrs he's gone from being "the Iife of the party" to "a very mellow fellow" He's got some health issues- so I was so relieved when Nikki knew exactly what I was talking about, when I described his regimen ( pills, etc) AND Jennifer ... well I can say, her picture should be in the dictionary under the definition of "angel" Homie has Cushings disease/Diabetes/cataracts and a bum leg. That translates to a lot of care in attention. He needs two pills every day to keep his adrenal gland under control (Cushings disease) he needs two daily insulin injections (with meals) plus a daily blood monitoring (that gets recorded and reported to the vet during what have been WEEKLY visits. I DID mention that Jennifer is a Angel...right? She even brought my Lil HomeSlice to see me in the hospital. AWESOME! ...AND that Homies a special kinda dog!

    I adopted my dog Finn from this group. Everything they told me about him (his personality traits)…read morewere 100 percent accurate. Diana followed up multiple times to see how Finn was doing in his new home. I would adopt a dog from them again in a heartbeat.

    VFW Post 10054 - nonprofit - Updated May 2026

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