Need help ! I%26#39;m not sure if I should bring my 4 1/2 year old son with me %26amp; my wife on the our up coming 4 night trip to Vegas. We are staying the first 2 nights at Palazzo and rest at Planet Hollywood.
Will there be enough kids friendly places in Vegas to keep him busy ? I%26#39;m also worried me and the wife won%26#39;t be be able to enjoy ourselves especially the nightlife if we take him. I hate going away without him though.
Vegas with kids ?
';Shirley,'; you must be jokin%26#39;....
Vegas with kids ?
Don%26#39;t call him Shirley.
Malebird
Stay home
Vegas is becoming a ghost town due too the economy.
Slots are xtra tight.
Comps are a joke.
Drinks are watered.
Customer service is meager.
Vegas aint Vegas .
';I%26#39;m also worried me and the wife won%26#39;t be be able to enjoy ourselves especially the nightlife if we take him.';
Of course you can bring him along. You might consider getting bottle service at the clubs, so your son will have someplace to sit. But be advised that the clubs have fairly strict dress codes. Are you sure your son has an adequate wardrobe?
Vegas ain%26#39;t no place for kids.
So there are enough people who will tell you why not to bring your son to Vegas. So I will tell you how it went with our 4 year old daughter last Sept.
BTW we are in Vegas about every 6 months on our own but this trip we drove from Saskatoon to LA with a 3 night stop in Vegas.
It is all dependent on the trip you want. If you want a lot of family stuff its there but you need to go looking for it. And it depends on what your son likes to do. My daughter loved ';The Secret Garden'; at the Mirage and lounging by the pool at the Flamingo. We also took her on a gondola ride at the Venetian. In the evenings we were back at our hotel every night by 9:30ish. Then I would head out to the casino for a bit a play and then I would come up to the room and DH would head out for a bit. Not how I want to spend every trip but this one was great.
It all depends on what you expect to do and what type of stuff your son is into. If you want lots of action and fun for kids that may be harder to find.
Any other questions drop me an email if you want!
Enjoy your time with or without your son!
KTINCA:
Bottle Service???
One of the most brilliant lines I%26#39;ve read on this forum.
Bravo!
There are lots of things to see in Las Vegas. Obviously people have negatives and positives about Las Vegas.
4 nights may be a little bit too long for your son..but 2 or 3 would be good.
There%26#39;s a lot of kid friendly places- Ethel M Chocolate factory, M%26amp;M%26#39;s World, World of Coco Cola, Shark Reef, Gameworks, arcades, roller coaster rides, and more!
You could tell him to go to sleep first if you wanted to go see the nightlife. But that depends on you and if you think he will be fine and not wander around after you leave.
Your kid might also like the WOW stuff in Vegas...like the Bellagio Fountains, Paris Eifell tower, Mirage volcano, et cetera.
So it depends on you! Do some further research and I am sure you%26#39;ll get a conclusion of to bring your kid or not to bring your kid.
';You could tell him to go to sleep first if you wanted to go see the nightlife. But that depends on you and if you think he will be fine and not wander around after you leave.';
BSA, the rest of your post seemed pretty serious, so I%26#39;m compelled to ask...You%26#39;re not suggesting these parents leave their 4 year old kid alone in a hotel room to go explore, are you? Maybe I%26#39;m just misunderstanding what you meant...
Echo - that%26#39;s exactly what I was wondering!
The rest of the post was quire serious, so I%26#39;m assuming that part of it was either a joke or a mistake, as surely no one in their right mind would leave a 4 year old in the room on their own - would they?
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