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Wish to Explore Las Vegas with Your Family? Check Out Wallet-Friendly Attractions within Your Reach

Wish to Explore Las Vegas with Your Family? Check Out Wallet-Friendly Attractions within Your Reach

Last Updated : March 17, 2017, 12:50 p.m.

Looking for majestic attractions in Las Vegas setting your heart ablaze? Sin City, popularly known as Las Vegas is a home to many of free things to do or see, and you don't even push yourself hard to find them. But the city has spent millions of dollars in recent years for creating a hopping entertainment district for you.

Las Vegas is a full of stunning make-you-mouth-drop happenings. Some of it may be less cheesy, but hey, this is Vegas. Plus, on what basis you complain if it's free?

Let's check out five of the best ways for you to pass the time with your family without spending a dime.

1. Fountains of Bellagio

Give a thumbs-up to this visual treat. You probably haven't seen such fountains before, but after seeing these geysers at the Bellagio resort and casino, sums up one word in your mind : Wow!

Fountains of Bellagio features 1,200 nozzles pumping water up to 240 feet high in magical, choreographed performances gearing itself up to the lights and classic songs such as 'Singin in the Rain'. The show goes on every 15 to 30 minutes from early afternoon till midnight. While during that time, you can stroll around with your family at the conservatory and botanical gardens within the hotel. These botanical gardens are filled with plants, trees and flowers towering as high as 40 feet. Visiting Fountains of Bellagio is absolutely FREE provocating numerous visitors to visit it along with their families in order to enjoy the splendid audiovisual performance with majestic fountains.

2. Adventuredome Theme Park

Are you looking forward to enjoy rides and games with your kids? Why not? Who doesn't want to visit an amusement park inside a hotel? It's a must see with roller-caoster and long ride. Located under an impressive pink dome behind Circus Circus, this five acre indoor theme park has a splendid offering for kids and adults to enjoy rides and games all year long. The theme park provides rides for every age and comes in different sizes for family and kid rides up to thrill rides and roller coasters. There are much more other offerings such as arcades, fair games, miniature golf and a 4-D movie adventure. If you're planning to spend some time at the theme park, be prepared for spending price per ticket as follows:

Cost payable per ride : Rs. 334.45- Rs. 535.12

Cost for an all-day pass: Rs. 1806.04 for adults and Rs. 1137.14for kids under 48 inches/120 centimetres.

3. The Eiffel Tower Experience at Paris

Towering one third the height of the original, the sight from the Eiffel Tower at Paris is still dizzying. Going up on an elevator ride to the top, you'll be able to catch all the views down the Las Vegas Strip and peek out into the grounds of all the hotels. It is ecstatic to see how far some of the casino complexes have outstretched themselves. The viewing platform is confined in so completely safe, even for small kids. You will only have to pay Rs.702.35 for adults and Rs.501.68 for kids during the day. Prices start escalating to Rs. 1036.8 and Rs. 702.35 at night. Not prescribed for sufferers of vertigo!

4. Shark Reef Aquarium at Mandalay Bay

Now you can entertain your kids at the Shark Reef for at least an hour. Apart from seeing sharks and turtles in the main shipwreck exhibit, you can also see crocodiles, jellyfish, octopus and Komodo dragons. Seeing the piranha being fed is a spotlight. There's a chance to be interactive with sharks, rays and fish in the touch pool. The charges applicable are as under:

For Adults : Rs..1204.03

For Kids under 5-12 age groups : Rs. 802.69

For Kids under age group of 4: FREE

5. Ride the Roller Coaster at New York New York

It's meant for older kids, your kid should be 54 inches/137 centimetres to experience this adrenaline rush. The charges applicable for an individual be Rs. 937.44 along with purchase of extra photos.

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