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So, you decided on Las Vegas for your family vacation. While the children may be upset they’re not visiting Disney World, the feelings will quickly dissipate upon entering AdventureDome at Circus Circus.
Location
Circus CircusCategory
ActivitiesPrice
From $40Today's Hours
Sunday 10:00 am - 9:00 pm
Monday 12:00 pm - 7:00 pm
Tuesday 12:00 pm - 7:00 pm
Wednesday Closed
Thursday Closed
Friday 10:00 am - 12:00 am
Saturday 10:00 am - 12:00 am
Phone
(702) 794-3939Website
Visit SiteIt's no secret that the entertainment found in Las Vegas caters to adults. While this may appear to be an unfriendly destination for children and families, several family-friendly attractions, including Adventuredome at Circus Circus, can be found. Along with more than fifteen rides, a trip to Adventuredome will unveil a variety of entertainment options for young children and teens alike. These include an indoor rock climbing wall, bungee jumping, an arcade, a miniature golf course, carnival-style games and so much more.
The rides found at Adventuredome range from heart-pounding thrill rides to a child-friendly carousel, guaranteeing a memorable experience for visitors of all ages. For thrill-seekers, Adventuredome offers the Canyon Blaster, Disk'O, Chaos, Slingshot, and Inverter. Canyon Blaster is one of the world's largest indoor roller coasters and gets your pulse rising with loops and corkscrews at a top speed of 55 mph. Disk'O, Chaos, and Inverter give their passengers an unprecedented g-force experience through flips, turns and extremely high speeds, while Slingshot blasts its riders above the park for a rush you will not soon forget. Each of these rides requires passengers to be at least forty-eight inches tall.
A trip to Adventuredome will unveil several more attractions for thrill-seekers to enjoy but also offers a plethora of entertainment options for young children. These rides include the miniature roller coaster Miner Mike, the Circus Carousel, and Drifters, a Ferris wheel style attraction with a hot air balloon theme.
Purchasing a wristband for Adventuredome at Circus Circus grants visitors all-day access and unlimited rides. Admission price is based on height and cost $20 for visitors under forty-eight inches and $40 for those over forty-eight inches. If you are visiting Las Vegas with the children, a trip to Adventuredome will be the highlight of their vacation, make sure you do not deny them this unique opportunity.
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I was pleasantly surprised by the value of the all-day pass for Adventuredome Theme Park in Las Vegas. The kid I went with rode over 20 times and enjoyed many of the great rides. Visiting on a Monday meant we didn't have to wait in line, and I was impressed by the variety of attractions available. The park even has a couple of coasters. While I imagine it gets crowded on weekends, our visit on a weekday was enjoyable and kept us entertained for a significant portion of the day. I would highly recommend checking out Adventuredome for some thrilling fun.
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Adventuredome Theme Park in Las Vegas offers entry without a ticket, but you'll need to purchase a bracelet for the rides and a card for the arcade games. Weekdays are less crowded, making it a great time to visit. The park is clean and well-maintained, with a variety of rides available. They also offer food options, including fruit for kids. The big rides are more intense than you may expect, so be prepared. Overall, it's a great place to enjoy with your family.
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Although a bit on the pricey side, Adventuredome Theme Park in Las Vegas is a fun spot to bring the kids. One of the perks is the free parking, which is rare to come by in Vegas. The park wasn't overly crowded when we visited, allowing the kids to have a blast without long lines or waiting.
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The Adventuredome Theme Park in Las Vegas was a blast! There are several thrilling roller coasters, as well as other fun rides, arcades, laser tag, dining options, beers, and circus games at the midway. The only downside is that you need to purchase a wristband for $60+ for unlimited rides, or a reduced price for the last 2 hours of the day. I ran out of time during my visit, but I will definitely be returning to fully experience everything the park has to offer. Don't miss the free midway shows that take place about every hour!
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Took a family here on our recent vacation. Last time I visited was in the 90s and I wanted to relive some nostalgic memories. The park has expanded with many new rides and we visited on a Thursday when there were hardly any lines, which was great. The snack bar was nice but a bit overpriced and we had to pay full price even though a couple of rides were closed. I believe the park has the potential to be even better, considering it's the only theme park in Las Vegas and there's a lot of wasted space. It was disappointing that all day wristband holders didn't have access to the arcade without paying extra. Overall, we spent about $330 on wristbands and $100+ on snacks and food. It was a good experience and I would recommend it to others.
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In awe. Initially expecting a small carnival or arcade, I was pleasantly surprised to find a mini Six Flags experience at Adventuredome Theme Park. The lack of long lines for the top rollercoasters was a major bonus. Don't hesitate to visit! The first floor's food court offers some delicious options, making it a perfect spot for a fun afternoon.
Rating
4.24
Based on 17 Reviews
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