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Free and Fun in Las Vegas: Flamingo Habitat

Flamingo

The Flamingo Habitat hadn’t been high on my list of priorities compared to other attractions on the Strip. However, on a smoldering Saturday afternoon, we decided to give this free and kid-friendly attraction a try.

Flamingo Habitat

The garden area is located near the pool, which means that it isn’t exactly tranquil. But there were several interesting things to see: an employee had several colorful birds that we could feed. A meandering stream held ducks, fish, and a few turtles. And of course, there were several flamingos, which have to be among the weirdest looking birds on the planet with their odd habit of standing on one spindly leg.

Should you drop what you’re doing and run out to the Flamingo Habitat today? Probably not. However, it’s worth a visit if you happen to be at the Flamingo Hotel and Casino or if your kid is particularly fond of birds. Plus, it would pair well with the other two animal-themed attractions on the Strip: the Shark Reef Aquarium at Mandalay Bay and the Secret Garden and Dolphin Habitat at the Mirage.

Flamingo Habitat

More birds await indoors

Flamingo HabitatFlamingo Habitat

The Flamingo Hotel and Casino is located at:
3555 Las Vegas Blvd. South

Five reasons why we love Spago

E. at Spago. Las Vegas

That looks like a happy customer to me!

Going out to eat on the Strip as a family can be a little nerve-wracking. This is Las Vegas after all. Just to get to the restaurant, you have to ask your kid to hide their eyes while the billboard truck advertising all sorts of inappropriate activity drives by. Then there’s the walk through the casino to the restaurant during which you need to remind your child that no, those aren’t video games for kids. After you’ve made it that far, you still have to fend off skeptical glances from other diners who assume you’re from out-of-town and wonder why on earth you’ve brought your child to Sin City.

But this cloud does have a silver lining. Las Vegas is a fabulous culinary city with endless foodie-approved options. And many of those options are appropriate for families.

Last weekend, we tried Spago for the first time. Not sure what to expect in terms of kid-friendliness, we opted to go to lunch instead of dinner. We had a wonderful time and enjoyed our food. Here are five reasons why we’ll be going back:

1. Kids menu: Spago does have a kids menu, and they offer crayons and a coloring page for their younger guests. Our table was also covered in white paper, which made an awesome canvas for five-year-old E. to decorate while we waited for our food.

2. Ice cream sundae: Speaking of the kids menu, I was impressed by the kids ice cream sundae. The vanilla ice cream was surprisingly good, and I could tell that the chocolate sauce was the real-deal, not something that came out of a plastic bottle. I love it when restaurant don’t short-change kids. They deserve the same high-quality ingredients that the grown-ups get to enjoy!

3. “Outdoor” seating: Spago is located inside the Forum Shops at Caesar’s Palace. Although the restaurant is fully-enclosed, the mall area does have a “sky” and many interesting fountains. At Spago, you can sit in the dining room, or you can opt for the cafe area that is closer to the pedestrian thoroughfare that runs through the shopping area. From our seat, we could do some serious people-watching and we had a great view of the huge Trevi Fountain. It was also a great place to sit since there is more background noise in this part of the restaurant, so I didn’t have to remind E. a thousand times to please use her inside voice.

4. Good food for the grown-ups: My husband and I ordered pizza, and it was great! The prosciutto pizza was topped with mission figs, micro arugula, and aged balsamic. I loved the sweetness provided by the figs. And of course, you can never go wrong with prosciutto! The baby arugala provided just a little bitterness and texture. It was a great pizza, and I would definitely order it again.

5. Convenient location: Those of you who have been to Las Vegas know that the walk from the parking garage to your destination of choice can be rather long with a child. The labyrinthine design of many casinos can be difficult to navigate sometimes. However, the Forum Shops are located a short walk from the parking garage, and you won’t have much trouble spotting Spago once you’ve entered the Ancient Roman-themed shopping area. This is also a great jumping-off point for further exploring on the Strip if you chose to do something after your meal.

For another restaurant option in the Forum Shops, read this post from RockStarMom Las Vegas: Max Brenner | Food.

Photo: Aria Architecture

Aria Hotel/Casino. Las Vegas.

Aria Resort and Casino. Las Vegas, NV. (Taken by me, Sept. ’12)

Amazing architecture and larger-than-life spaces are everywhere in Las Vegas. We walked around Aria Resort and Casino last weekend, and I loved the dramatic, massive structures that surrounded us.

This week, let’s all try to notice our surroundings and appreciate what makes our particular corner of the world–whether that’s Las Vegas or elsewhere–so unique.

Animal Adventures on the Strip

Believe it or not, Las Vegas is a wonderful place for nature-lovers. With its close proximity to state and national parks, there are enough outdoor adventures to keep any traveller happy. However, what you might not expect is that there are chances to learn about and experience nature right there on one of the busiest streets in America.

Check out these two animal adventures on the famous Las Vegas strip.

1. Shark Reef Aquarium: Mandalay Bay’s predator-based aquarium features all kinds of interesting creatures like sharks, piranhas, jellyfish, and stingrays. It’s perfectly-portioned: not too daunting for those travelling with young kids, but in-depth enough that you feel like you’ve gotten your money’s worth. For more on the Shark Reef, read about our first visit with our daughter.

2. Secret Garden and Dolphin Habitat: Head over to the Mirage for an up-close look at lions, tigers, and dolphins. Watch as trainers feed and work with dolphins in one of the large pools or head down the ramp to see an underwater view of these swimming mammals. Next, walk into the secret garden to see white lions and tigers in a tree-lined, shaded habitat. Don’t forget to the find the “wishing tree” before you leave!

Travel tip: Those visiting the Secret Garden should be aware that this is an outdoor attraction. Although the lion and tiger habitat provides some shade, the dolphin area is in the blazing sun. Dress accordingly and bring sunscreen.

Animal Adventures on the Strip: Secret Garden

Kid-Friendly Activities in Las Vegas

We spotted a rainbow in the Bellagio fountains. Las Vegas

If you’re thinking of travelling to Las Vegas with kids (or you live here already and need a little inspiration), then this list is for you! There are so many family-friendly activities in Southern Nevada that it’s hard to know where to start. I know this list isn’t comprehensive, so if you have any ideas you’d like to add, please leave a comment.

Let’s get going!

On the Strip:

1. The Shark Reef Aquarium, Mandalay Bay: Possibly the coolest aquarium you’ve ever visited. The enormous shark tank allows visitors an up-close look at a variety of sharks and other predators.

2. Eiffel Tower, Paris: Travel 460 feet into the air and enjoy one of the best views in Las Vegas.

3. Secret Garden, Mirage: Watch dolphins swim, flip, and dive. Stand face-to-face with white lions with only a wire fence between the two of you. This is a great stop for animal-lovers of all ages. Check out the fantastic photos of the attraction at Vegas Solo.

4. Blue Man Group, Venetian: A kid-friendly show that is a mix between performance art and rock concert. Take a look at the fantastic travel blog More Kids Than Suitcases for a review of the show.

5. Roller coaster, NY-NY: At $14 per person, this is one expensive roller coaster. However, you will have the opportunity to see the Strip zoom by at over 60 mph. Did you know you can get married on the coaster? Pretty crazy!

6. Bellagio Fountains: This is one of the more unusual attractions on the Strip. Why? Because it’s free! Watch the fountains dance to music in an intricately-choreographed performance.

7. Bellagio Conservatory: After you check out the fountains, go inside the Bellagio for another free attraction. The conservatory features a wide variety of flowers and plants that have been morphed into beautiful arrangements. The display changes based on the season, so be sure to go back for a return visit.

8. The Buffet, The Wynn: One of the best buffets on the Strip (and one of the more expensive). Kids will love the elaborate dessert section.

Off the Strip:

9. Red Rock Canyon: Take the scenic loop through the park, and stop for pictures along the way. If the weather is good, you can do some hiking too or bring a picnic lunch.

10. Spring Mountain Ranch State Park: A hidden gem on the western side of Las Vegas. Located right next door to Red Rock Canyon, this state park offers visitors the chance to learn about both history and nature. The Overlook Trail is a great hike for young kids.

11. Calico Basin: Unlike many of the state and national parks in the area, there is no admission fee to enjoy Calico Basin. Take a stroll along the boardwalk trail or have a snack at one of the picnic pavillions.

12. Red Rock Lanes, Red Rock Hotel and Casino: Want to escape the heat? Find some indoor fun at Red Rock Lanes. Consider cosmic bowling if you already miss the bright lights of the Strip.

13. Springs Preserve: Offering nature exhibits, trails, animals, and botanical gardens, Springs Preserve is an educational experience for visitors young and old. Take a look at their events and programs calendar to find a special activity for your family.

14. Lied Discovery Children’s Museum: This interactive museum in downtown Las Vegas offers exhibits on a variety of topics including arts, science, and culture. Stop by before May 13, 2012 to check out the special exhibit, Curious George: Let’s Get Curious!

15. Steak ‘n Shake, South Point: This is the ultimate in kid-friendly fare. Reasonably-priced, casual, and a nice reminder of home for those of you visiting from the Midwest, Steak ‘n Shake is a great option for families dining on a budget in Las Vegas.

16. Hash House a Go Go: What could be more fun than “twisted farm food?” With menu items like bacon waffles, BBBLT (yes, all of those B’s stand for “bacon”), and good old fashioned pancakes, this restaurant is sure to be a hit with foodies of all ages.

17. Bonnie Springs: Located near Red Rock and Spring Mountain Ranch, this is a reasonably-priced, family-friendly outing. Stop by Sugar Bowl Mix for her thoughts on Bonnie Springs and four other kid-friendly Vegas activities.

18. Arbors Tennis & Play Park: Looking for a nice playground in Las Vegas? Drive out to Summerlin and check out Arbors Park. It offers a little something for everyone, including a crane for digging in the sand, giant slides, a tricycle path, a jogging trail, and a large, open, grass field for playing soccer.

Day Trips from Las Vegas:

Hoover Dam
Valley of Fire State Park
Death Valley National Park
Mount Charleston
Lake Meade

See? There’s lots to explore. Happy trails!

Note: All opinions are my own. I realize this is an incomplete list…feel free to add other ideas in the comments section! I was not compensated in any way for writing this post.

WanderFood Wednesday: Cantonese and Szechwan Cuisine at Shanghai Lilly

I have a confession. Sometimes we go to restaurants that are not particularly kid-friendly…and we bring our kid. We often walk to our table while receiving skeptical looks from other diners. And we’re cool with that. We know our daughter, and we know that if we come prepared with something to keep her occupied while we wait for our food, she’ll be just fine.

We also know that she’s an adventurous eater for her age. I can’t tell you how many waitresses have looked on in disbelief as E. has gobbled up Chicken Tikka Masala or excitedly declared, “YES! Mushrooms! Yum!” upon seeing her food.

During our recent trip to Las Vegas, we ate at Shanghai Lilly at Mandalay Bay. We went early to avoid crowds. This is not a restaurant that typically caters to families; no kids’ menu here!

Dinner at Shanghai Lilly. Mandalay Bay, Las Vegas.

We shared three dishes: honey sesame chicken, kung pao chicken, and tofu and vegetables.

E. loved the kung pao chicken (which I wish had been spicier) and the tofu and vegetables.

I’m no expert when it comes to food, but I love trying new restaurants and showing off pictures of our culinary adventures. If you want to check out foodie adventures from Texans who really know their stuff, stop by Defining Delicious and San Antonio Food Nazi.

This post is part of WanderFood Wednesday. To see what other bloggers have been feasting on lately, check out this week’s WanderFood Wednesday at Wanderlust and Lipstick.

Checking Out the Lights of Las Vegas

We just returned from a trip to Las Vegas to find a place to live before we move in a few months. Although we spent most of our time in the “real” Las Vegas, the part of town where people live, send their kids to school, and visit the library for storytime, we also had to show four-year-old E. the iconic Las Vegas Strip. She loved the fountains at the Bellagio. We ended up watching the show three times before we finally decided it was too late for a little girl to be hanging out on Las Vegas Boulevard.

Checking out the lights of Las Vegas
My husband and daughter check out the lights of Las Vegas while waiting for the Bellagio fountains to start their dance.

Have any advice for us as we prepare to move to a new city? I’d love to hear it! Just leave a comment below, si vous plait.

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