Is Vegas a Family Vacation Destination?
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Ha! This made me think of the movie "don't think unnatural thoughts about your cousin Rus"
Nothing better than Quoting Chevy Chase and Vacation movies!!!!!
"Put in a dollar won a car, put in a dollar won a car!"""
HAHA!! "Where the hell is the Damn Dam tour?"0 -
Ha! This made me think of the movie "don't think unnatural thoughts about your cousin Rus"
Nothing better than Quoting Chevy Chase and Vacation movies!!!!!
"Put in a dollar won a car, put in a dollar won a car!"""
HAHA!! "Where the hell is the Damn Dam tour?"
Best one!!!
Clark Griswold: Eddie, has anyone ever told you you're bad luck?
Cousin Eddie: Those were my mother's dying words. But I guess if your body's covered in third degree burns, and your foot's caught in a bear trap, you tend to start talkin' crazy.0 -
Ha! This made me think of the movie "don't think unnatural thoughts about your cousin Rus"
Nothing better than Quoting Chevy Chase and Vacation movies!!!!!
"Put in a dollar won a car, put in a dollar won a car!"""
HAHA!! "Where the hell is the Damn Dam tour?"
Best one!!!
Clark Griswold: Eddie, has anyone ever told you you're bad luck?
Cousin Eddie: Those were my mother's dying words. But I guess if your body's covered in third degree burns, and your foot's caught in a bear trap, you tend to start talkin' crazy.
LMAO!! I LOVE Cousin Eddie!!0 -
LMAO!! I LOVE Cousin Eddie!!
How can you not! Who doesn't dream of throwing raw chicken on a rock to watch it cook! Or put the rattlesnakes out for the kids to play with!:laugh: :happy:0 -
Vegas no, not for kids... Reno is more set up for families with the Circus Circus but still not somewhere I'd plan for the family vacation.0
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I myself would never go there, let alone take my child. then people act shocked at what happens when they grow up and are uncontrollable and into horrid things. garbage in, garbage out.0
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My parents took my sisters and I to Vegas last year... but we were 34, 27 and 21. My parents have gone every year for the past 10-12 years and we always begged them to take us with. I am happy they didn't and knew better as responsible parents.
I agree with whoever said parents who take their young kids to Vegas are selfish. I've gone twice in the last year and was astonished at the amount of families (and strollers. oh dear lord, the strollers) who thought THE CITY OF SIN sounded like a great family vaca. Are you on drugs?!?!0 -
What's up with all the families taking their kids on vacation in Vegas?
Just got back. There were so many Families with their kids there. Stayed at the Monte Carlo. Couldn't believe how many kids were there.
It's not a place for children. They can't go out in the Casino's or see many of the shows, so do they get stuck in the room at night?
It's very expensive. Aren't there some better family-friendly destinations?
Remember "What happens in Vegas, Stays in Vegas"?
Kick the kids out of the Casino Hotels. Adults Only !!!
Friends of mine are professional poker players and having their children there over the Summer Holidays, isn't so much a holiday destination location, moreso a chance for the children and their mother to spend some family time with their father/husband.
Following the rolling internet poker bans, many of the poker players are having to tour more, outside the USA. To re-coup their losses, some sign contracts with Bellagio [in my friends cases], to make the monies they may have lost back, by playing for the house ~ they keep a small percentage over the course of the contract and are housed at the hotels, with food + beverage comp'd.
The children aren't necessarily at the hotels where their fathers primarily reside ~ usually, a home is rented over the holidays with a nanny [or grandparent(s) and friends in tow. Day trips are planned to the casinos to 'visit' their fathers, which is likely the story for some you may have encountered there. Many are young parents. They're trying to make it all work.
For some of my friends, they'd met their wives whilst playing. Their wives were the card dealers, dancers, cocktail waitresses, party planners and pool side hostesses. This life carries through to their homes and more often than not, the children aren't unfamiliar with the states of undress to a regular child ~ micro bikinis, at home parties, the Vegas style ritzy decor are a norm. Vegas is their life and their family source of income ~ they're taught at a young age. It is his job. AND still, they do have cosy, wholesome family lives. Great friends and loving parents, who even spoil and respect their own parents with reverence [not too common amongst the younger generation]. Their ability to balance 'that kind of fast life' is a learning curve for me. They're socially conditioned yet familial, who are able to work the conservative in a fast paced wild'ish environment.0 -
I guess after 3 generations of family and fifty+ years of living in Las Vegas the stereo typical impressions never leave... as kids, we used to tell the tourists we get bussed to California because there are no schools here.
The Strip.. yeah, maybe not a good idea for kids (don't bother with it myself and never brought my kids there) just as I would never bring my kids to any number of places in any number of cities in the country.
There are good/bad areas in every city I've been (I travel for a living). I can find whatever is in Las Vegas in any town in this country. Gambling? where is it not legal? Strip Clubs? give me a break...everywhere in this country.
The real question is what are looking to do when you are here? If your hanging out on the Strip or Downtown that is a different expectation than if you are in town for a Triathlon (coming this October! can't wait).
Plenty of family things to do, if you bother to look.
MJ
PS winters are great! and I can snow ski just 30 minutes from here.0 -
I'm sure the LDS founders would disagree0
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We moved out to Vegas to stay with my fiancé's mother and stepdad. I remember when he first told me his mom lived in Vegas, my immediate reaction was - "What does she DO?" Lol For the record, she's a quilter. There are obviously lots of nice, normal families that live here, and most of them avoid the Strip because why? Closest I ever go is Fashion Show Mall. So when the grandkids come to visit, they are not here on a "Vegas Vacation," they come to visit grandma, and we get to take them to Mt. Charleston, Red Rock, Joe's Crab Shack patio/playground, swimming at the pool, playing with fireworks etc. Good times with Uncle Awesome and Auntie.
That said - It is impossible to fly into town and Not see gigantic gross billboards, or have a kid asking, "What's the Love Store"? or - I'm sure seeing all kinds of new vocabulary on the taxicabs and wondering what it means that, "Sluts are people, too." I am actually quite relieved that out situation has changed and we don't have to keep thinking about realistically starting and raising a family out here, because most of the country is just not like that. I mean, a billboard for waxing that's just a close-up row of bikini-bottoms is just unnecessary, and it's pretty much impossible for a kid not to notice that stuff coming to and from the airport, even if you stay at Red Rock.:/0
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