I wouldn’t think that Treasure Island would be suitable because when I looked up their rooms on their website, they only offered rooms with a single bed, no doubles. The best place to stay with kids is definitely Excalibur, they have a basement devoted to children. It is full of carnival games that are affordable and easy to win. It is also in a great location and is extremely affordable. We pay $51/night. Circus Circus is a good hotel to visit for the adventuredome, but from what I hear, it’s not a great place to stay.
We just returned from a trip to Vegas with 3 kids, ages 2, 6, and 12, and we had an absolute blast! There was so much to do, and all of what we did was kid-friendly. Half of the activities in Vegas are there for kids, so obviously the city of Las Vegas accepts children, too. Here is a list of what we included in our itinerary
Shark Reef at Mandalay Bay- $10/$15
Manhattan Express- $12 ($4 off coupon in What’s On Mag)
Lion Habitat at MGM Grand- FREE
Midway at Excalibur- carnival games that are easy to win
Luxor Imax- $9
M & M World- shop and look around
Coca Cola World- shop & sample cokes around the world
Secret Garden & Dolphin Habitat @ Mirage- $10/$15
Tiger Habitat at Mirage- FREE
Masquerade in the Sky at Rio- FREE
Forum Shops at Caesar’s (F.A.O. Schwartz)- mall
swimming at hotel-FREE
Mac King Comedy Show- Free tix at Harrah’s
Star Trek Experience at Las Vegas Hilton- $40 each
Adventuredome at Circus-Circus- $25 each
Fremont Street Exp- FREE
Tournament of Kings at Excalibur- $50 each (jousting dinner show)
Mystere- kid-friendly Cirque show
Be sure to take the kids to
Carnival World Buffet at Rio- amazing food ($16.99 for lunch)
Spice Market Buffet at PH- cook to order burgers, bratwurst
and tacos
Fatburger- kids get a kick out of the name
Dick’s Last Resort at Excalibur
We never rent a car- public transportation in Vegas is too easy and affordable to pass up. You can take the bus up and down the strip ($2 each way or $5 all day). The monorail is very handy to get to the Las Vegas Hilton for Star Trek ($5 each way, $9 for 2-way, $15 all day I think)
The What’s on Magazine you can find for free all over the place in Vegas has great coupons in it. There is one for the monorail right now. If you need anymore info, feel free to contact me.