Family Shows in Las Vegas

There is abundance of family
shows in Las Vegas. The glitz and glamour is not just for
adults any longer. Families can make a trip here and find
many varieties of things to do with the children. Afternoon
shows and shows at night offer an opportunity to get away
from the noise of Las Vegas and relax before setting off again.
The “Tournament of Kings” at the Excalibur is
always a delight. The whole family can go and have a real
medieval meal and eat it with no forks or spoons. Yes, they
use their hands. Also, there is a jousting tournament to watch
during dinner. Merlin even shows up for a sing along.
Penn and Teller make a great alternative to other shows. They
have a shtick that has been perfected from about thirty years
together. They also will sometimes let you in on how the tricks
or done. They do tricks and other amazing feats with Teller
usually being the guinea pig in Penn's next outrageous idea.
At the Forum Shoppes at Caesar's Palace, there are two animatronic
living statue shows based on Roman mythology that go on every
hour. These shows last for about half an hour and give you
a chance to rest in between shopping and chasing the kids.
The best part here is they're free to the public.
“In Search of the Obelisk” at the Luxor hotel
is a neat presentation. It is a motion simulator ride through
a pyramid with a chase scene. Some of the shows are 2D and
some are in 3D. They have built in speakers to bring the action
right to you as well as magnificent special effects.
The Cyber Speedway at the Sahara offers you an experience
of going around the track at 200+ miles an hour. For that
extra oomph, picture yourself around the streets of Las Vegas
without hitting actual pedestrians.
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