Day 1
Discovery & Skyline Wonders
Purchase the 'Power of Play' pass at Discovery Children's Museum if you plan on visiting other museums in the local Arts District for a discount.
Today focuses on Downtown and the central Strip. Utilize the 'Vegas Loop' underground Tesla tunnel to move quickly between major resorts and the downtown corridor to avoid surface traffic.

Discovery Children's Museum
Kick off your family adventure at the Discovery Children's Museum, a massive 58,000-square-foot facility located in Symphony Park. This venue is a staple for local families and visitors alike, featuring three floors of interactive exhibits like 'The Summit,' a 70-foot tower for climbing and exploring science. In 2026, the museum has integrated even more augmented reality experiences into its 'Water World' gallery, allowing kids to learn about the Hoover Dam's mechanics through digital overlays. The museum strictly follows Nevada's latest safety and educational guidelines, ensuring a high-quality environment where learning meets play in a vibrant, safe setting.
Tip: Pack a change of clothes for the 'Water World' exhibit—even with the provided aprons, children almost always find a way to get splashed.
Next move: Take a 10-minute rideshare or use the downtown 'Loop' connector to the LINQ Promenade on the Strip.

High Roller at The LINQ
Ascend 550 feet above the Strip in a glass-enclosed, climate-controlled cabin on the High Roller. This 30-minute rotation provides a breathtaking panoramic view that helps children identify landmarks they've seen in movies or on maps. In 2026, the cabins have been updated with new 4K interactive touchscreens that provide kid-friendly trivia about the city's history and geology. It remains one of the most accessible major attractions in the city, with level boarding and spacious pods that easily accommodate double strollers, making it a stress-free experience for parents looking to capture that perfect family photo from the highest point in town.
Tip: Visit between 4:00 PM and 5:00 PM to catch the 'Golden Hour' lighting for photos before the evening 'Happy Half Hour' crowds begin.
Next move: A short walk through the LINQ Promenade leads directly to the Flamingo/Caesars Palace monorail station.

Bellagio Fountains & Conservatory
End your first day with a double feature of Las Vegas' most famous free attractions. The Fountains of Bellagio dance to music every 15 to 30 minutes, featuring a high-tech combination of light and water that shoots up to 460 feet into the air. Following the show, head inside to the Conservatory & Botanical Gardens. In 2026, the 'Spring' theme includes an immersive floral landscape featuring thousands of living plants and animatronic butterflies that react to visitor proximity. This is a sensory-rich environment that is both calming for parents and magical for children, perfectly showcasing the city's ability to blend nature with high-end theatrical production.
Tip: Stake out a spot on the sidewalk near the Flamingo Road side about 10 minutes before the show for the best 'centered' view without the heaviest crowds.
Next move: Most central Strip hotels are within walking distance, or take the monorail south to your resort.





