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Las Vegas boasts a hot lineup of family and learning events this week

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Published on November 07, 2019
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Looking for family-friendly events to keep the kids busy this week?

From a discount on playground visits to a discount on a family-friendly scavenger hun, there's plenty to do when it comes to opportunities for learning and fun. Read on for a rundown of what to do this week.

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50% Off Playground Visits

From the Slot Car City deal description:

Scale auto racing; year-round family fun.

Where: 1271 So Decatur Blvd., Las Vegas
Price: $10 (50 percent discount off regular price)

Click here for more details, and to score this deal

Up to 54% Off at Operation City Quest

From the Operation City Quest deal description:

Digital family-friendly scavenger hunt game sends teams through city competing to find items, complete challenges with help of remote guide.

Where: 300 Fremont St., Central Casino Core
Price: $19 (50 percent discount off regular price)

Click here for more details, and to score this deal

Up to 56% Off Youth Athletic Classes at Desert Gymcats

From the Desert Gymcats deal description:

High-energy class learns through exciting combinations of gymnastics, flipping, obstacles, and secret ninja tricks.

Where: 950 S. Cimarron Road, Summerlin
Price: $45 (46 percent discount off regular price)

Click here for more details, and to score this deal

Up to 56% Off Haunts & The Mob Walking Tour

From the Haunted City Ghost Tours deal description:

Knowledgeable guide shares the dark tales that haunt Las Vegas.

Where: 450 Fremont St., Central Casino Core
Price: $23 (41 percent discount off regular price)

Click here for more details, and to take advantage of this deal


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