Wednesday, April 16, 2014

What is there to do in Las Vegas for someone who's younger?




person.


There isn't much do in Vegas if you're younger. Does anyone have some good suggestions for things to do for younger people here?


Answer
ok you can go to circus circus the adventure dome, pretty fun in there with all those rides. the water amusement park(wet'n wild) is GONE, sad, but it was fun when i went there, there is indoor skydiving, there is a mini race car track i forget where, there are cool shows like Cirq De Soliel, Jubilee!, ect. you can go to lake mead and get some sun, go out to mount charleston and do some good old fashioned hiking. there is a place where the whole interior is trampolines and that's fun.

http://www.vegasindoorskydiving.com/ - skydiving
http://www.adventuredome.com/ - adventure dome circus circus
http://www.lvmgp.com/ - las vegas mini gran pri
http://www.cirquedusoleil.com/en/default.asp - cirq de soleil
http://lasvegas.skyzonesports.com/default.aspx- trampoline place, i know the last one is kinda geared towards younger kids but its actually a lot of fun for odler teens if you go with some friends and mess around...

hope this helps!

What are 25 safety concerns for this Toddlers? ?




sgeer78


I forgot this part: Toddlers 1-3


Answer
1. The Kitchen
- Hot burners
- Hot pot handles that are in reach
- Hot beverages in spill-proof and unbreakable mugs
- Dangling cords
- Cleaning fluids
- Access into pantry
2. The Bathroom
- Toilet lid up and unlocked when not in use
- Unlimited access with no gate or lock
- Medications that aren't locked up and are within reach
- Mouthwash and toothpaste
- Plungers in the toilet
- A tub that isn't drained
3. The Family Room
- Things on the floor
- Small toy and objects
* batteries
*coins
*marbles
*pieces of older siblings toys
~wheels
~doll shoes
- Electrical cords
- Uncovered outlets
- Window treatment cords
- Potential tipping from an unsecured television and other electronic equipment
- Stairs without safety gates
- Temptations on tabletops
4.The Bedroom
- Lamps
- Flowing curtains or drapes
- Area rugs
- Candles
- Cutesy table lamps
- Rocking chairs
- Pictures that are not mounted solidly on walls
- Bookcases not affixed to walls
5. The Yard
- Unlimited and unlocked access to the the outside
- Hard surfaces under backyard swingsets and play areas
- Fences that aren't locked
- Unenclosed pools, ponds, and hot tubs
- A lack of fencing between any water source and the house
- Full kiddie pools that aren't in use
- Power tools
- Garden equipment
- Insecticides
6. The Car
- Car seat installed incorrectly and not in accordance with safety regulations
- Not utilizing a booster seats for as long as needed for height and weight factors
- Doors and windows that kids can open from their seat
- Lack of sun shade on car trips
- Smashed fingers with the opening and shutting of car doors
7. Others' Homes
- Medicine cabinets
- Drawers
8. Out and About
- Walking with youngsters to and from stores, among parked cars, and in crowded situations
9. Toys
- Not wearing a bike helmet or other safety gear
- Not knowing where your child is
- Trampolines
- Spinning toys
- Scooters
- Bouncing balls
- In-line skates
- Other popular items that can be fun but also potentially dangerous
- Poor supervision
10. Sports
- Soccer
- Gymnastics
- Baseball
- Basketball
- Cheer
- Programs that don't take a young child's limitations into account




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