If you’ve wondered what to do in Las Vegas with kids, look no further. Make your vacation headquarters at Cancun Las Vegas, a Hilton Vacation Club, for accommodations that will fit the whole family and tons of fun things to do nearby.
1. Sunset And Grill
Las Vegas may be known for its nightlife, but it is also home to spectacular sunsets. There are plenty of hot spots to watch the sky turn into pretty pinks and gorgeous oranges. Catch the show, courtesy of Mother Nature, from Cancun Las Vegas while grilling something special on-site for dinner — it’s a great evening out for minimal cost and maximum wow.
2. Enjoy The Outdoors
Start your adventure by exploring the beautiful desert landscapes, from the Springs Preserve to Red Rock Canyon. Valley of Fire State Park is worth a drive, especially when viewed via dune buggy.
Southern Nevada’s sunny skies and dry climate mean year-round hiking weather. However, you’ll probably want to stick to morning excursions, especially on hot summer days. After a long day outdoors, you can use the Suite’s washer and dryer, so your clothes stay fresh the entire trip.
3. Stay Cool At The Pool
Adults can lounge by the pool while kids and the young at heart can ride the winding waterslides into the turquoise blue pool. Or gather the whole family under the Mayan pyramid’s waterfall and soak in the hidden hot tub. The pool is an oasis everyone can enjoy in Vegas’ infamous 100-degree heat.
4. Hit The Road
Las Vegas is near several incredible national parks, includingZion, Bryce Canyon, Joshua Tree, Grand Canyonand Yosemite. Hop in a car and hit the road to see more than just the Las Vegas Strip’s city lights.
Learn how one Member and his family took an epic road trip from Las Vegas to Park City and stayed at Hilton Grand Vacations resorts along the way.
5. Explore The City
The resort is a perfect starting point for exploring on and off the Las Vegas Strip. Families can enjoy year-round fun in and around the city. See the Las Vegas Raiders play at Allegiant Stadium. Enjoy Vegas’ unique museums, including the Mob Museum, Neon Museum and Pinball Hall of Fame. Or see sharks, giant rays and piranhas up close at Shark Reef Aquarium.
If you want to see the city like a local, venture away from Las Vegas Boulevard. Sports fans can catch a baseball game at Las Vegas Ballpark. Beat the Las Vegas heat and head to Cowabunga Bay Water Park. And remember to visit the Hoover Dam, whether from the bridge or along the dam itself.
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