50 Best Things to Do in Las Vegas with Teenagers (2026 Guide)
- Keith Salwoski

- Apr 14
- 3 min read
Updated: Apr 24

Whether you’re a local or just visiting, finding activities that actually impress a teenager in Las Vegas can be a challenge. We’ve cut through the fluff to bring you a straightforward list of 50 things to do with teens in our city.
From high-adrenaline thrill rides to the best selfie spots, here is the ultimate LAS Discounts guide to teen-friendly Vegas.
High-Octane Thrills
The Big Apple Coaster: A 67 mph scream-fest at New York-New York.
SkyJump at The STRAT: An 855-foot controlled open-air leap.
Big Shot: A vertical launch to the top of The STRAT’s mast.
X-Scream: A teeter-totter ride 900 feet above the Strip.
SlotZilla Zipline: Fly "superhero style" over Fremont Street.
Fly LINQ Zipline: The only zipline on the Las Vegas Strip.
FlyOver Las Vegas: An immersive "flight ride".
Adventuredome: Five acres of indoor rides at Circus Circus.
K1 Speed: High-speed indoor go-kart racing.
Dig This: Let them operate actual bulldozers and excavators.
Immersive & Interactive Experiences
Omega Mart by Meow Wolf: A surreal, secret-filled grocery store at AREA15.
Liftoff: A panoramic aerial ride and lounge at AREA15.
Grand Prix Plaza: Drive into the world of F1 simulations
Sandbox VR: Full-body virtual reality at Grand Canal Shoppes.
The Escape Game: High-production escape rooms at The Forum Shops.
Museum of Selfies: Designed specifically for the perfect IG grid.
Haunted Horrors: Universal Studios year-round haunted mazes
Dueling Axes: Urban axe throwing for a bit of friendly competition.
Atomic Golf: An urban golf experience.
Zero Latency: Free-roam VR at MGM Grand.
Iconic Sights & Selfie Spots
The Sphere: Catch "Postcards from Earth" or just admire the Exosphere.
High Roller: A 30-minute rotation on the world’s tallest observation wheel.
Eiffel Tower Experience: 360-degree views from the Paris Las Vegas landmark.
"Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas" Sign: The essential tourist photo op.
Bellagio Fountains: The iconic (and free) choreographed water show.
Bellagio Conservatory: Seasonally changing floral displays.
Seven Magic Mountains: Brightly colored neon totems in the desert.
The Venetian Canals: Wander the Grand Canal Shoppes and see the gondolas.
Flamingo Wildlife Habitat: See real flamingos and exotic birds for free.
LINQ Promenade: A pedestrian-friendly district perfect for people-watching.
Museums with a Twist
The Mob Museum: Interactive exhibits on the history of organized crime.
The Neon Museum: The "Boneyard" of retired iconic Vegas signs.
Pinball Hall of Fame: Hundreds of playable vintage pinball machines.
Zak Bagans’ Haunted Museum: For teens who love the paranormal.
Madame Tussauds: Pose with wax figures of their favorite celebrities.
National Atomic Testing Museum: A Smithsonian-affiliated look at the Cold War.
Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition: Real artifacts from the famous ship.
Marvel Avengers S.T.A.T.I.O.N.: An immersive superhero training experience.
Bodies: The Exhibition: A fascinating, deep dive into human anatomy.
Paradox Museum: Over 90 paradox-based interactive exhibits.
Unique Eats & Attractions
Secret Pizza: Hunt down the "hidden" pizza joint at the Cosmopolitan.
M&M’s World: Four floors of candy-themed fun and merchandise.
Coca-Cola Store: Try the "Around the World" tray of 16 international sodas.
Black Tap Craft Burgers & Beer: Famous for their massive "CrazyShake" desserts.
Ethel M Chocolate Factory: Tour the factory and the giant cactus garden.
Container Park: An open-air shopping center made from shipping containers.
Fashion Show Las Vegas: Massive mall with a runway and weekend shows.
Cowabunga Bay: the Las Vegas oasis in the desert.
Shark Reef Aquarium: Walk through a tunnel surrounded by sharks.
F1 Arcade: A high-energy arcade with stellar food and beverages.




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