Best Family-Friendly Shows in Las Vegas

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Las Vegas may be famous for its nightlife and casinos, but it’s also packed with incredible entertainment options for families.

From jaw-dropping magic acts and Cirque du Soleil spectacles to comedy, music, and even dancing robots, there’s something for every age and budget. 

Many of these top-rated shows offer tickets for under $100, so you don’t have to break the bank to have fun with your kids. 

To help you plan the perfect trip, here’s a curated list of the best family-friendly shows in Las Vegas:

Cirque du Soleil shows 

Cirque du Soleil acrobats performing a dramatic aerial act under stage lights.
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A Vegas classic is the Cirque du Soleil performances. Many of them are ideal for families, and they are well-known for their fantastic themes and acrobatics. The amazing sights, exciting stunts, and live music keep both kids and adults entertained, but keep in mind that most require children to be at least five years old! 

  • Mystère by Cirque du Soleil: A lively and colorful blend of music, movement, and whimsical storytelling that’s perfect for families. The Mystère show keeps the audience engaged with 90 minutes of gravity-defying flips, quirky characters, and non-stop visual spectacle; it keeps younger audiences engaged without overwhelming them.  Showtimes: 7 pm and 9.30 pm from Friday to Tuesday | Tickets: Starts at $77
  • KÀ by Cirque du Soleil: Tells the breathtaking story of twin siblings as they journey through danger, courage, and love. KÀ at MGM Grand is a 90-minute epic showcase of aerial battles, pyrotechnics, martial arts, and an innovative rotating stage that brings the tale to life. Showtimes: at 4.30 pm and 7 pm on Saturdays and Sundays, and 7 pm and 9.30 pm from Monday to Wednesday | Tickets: Starts at $69
  • “O” by Cirque du Soleil: Delivers a mesmerizing combination of synchronized swimming, high diving, acrobatics, and visual poetry, set on and above a massive aquatic stage. “O” at Bellagio is a 90-minute masterpiece captivating audiences with its surreal elegance. Showtimes: at 7 pm and 9.30 pm from Wednesday to Sunday | Tickets: Starts from $152

Best Magic shows for families in 2025

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Magic is everywhere in Vegas, and it never gets old. These performances include mind-reading, comedy, card tricks, and large-scale illusions. 

  • David Copperfield: This is the show of one of the most iconic magicians in the world. With personal storytelling with timeless illusions in a show that’s polished, expertly staged, and perfect for older children who can follow the narrative and marvel at the 70 minute spectacle, David Copperfield at MGM GrandShowtimes: at 7 pm and 9.30 pm from Sunday to Friday, and an additional 4 pm, 7 pm, and 9.30 pm performances on Saturdays | Tickets: Starts from $107.4.
  • Mat Franco – Magic Reinvented Nightly at The LINQ: Mat Franco brings a fresh and interactive style of magic that’s full of personality and charm. The 90-minute show Mat Franco – Magic Reinvented Nightly at The LINQ features nightly performances making it an easy addition to any evening on the Strip. It’s one of the most accessible and engaging family-friendly magic shows in Las Vegas, so check it out! Showtimes: at 7 pm | Tickets: Starts from $54.
  • Paranormal by Frederic Da Silva: Frederic Da Silva wows audiences with his skills in mind-reading and hypnosis in Paranormal, a show that’s both astonishing and playfully humorous. Running 75 minutes, Paranormal by Frederic Da Silva at Horseshoe Las Vegas invites participation from kids and adults alike and is a family-friendly psychic experience that keeps you guessing. Showtimes: at 4 pm, on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays | Tickets: Starts at $82 
  • Nathan Burton Comedy Magic: Nathan Burton’s Comedy Magic is a high-energy blend of illusions, humor, and Vegas showmanship that appeals to all age. The 70-minute Nathan Burton Comedy Magic at Planet Hollywood runs everyday except Thursdays when the show is dark. It is a fantastic value for families looking for laughter, spectacle, and accessible fun. Showtimes: at 4 pm | Tickets: Starts at $22.

Variety & Comedy Shows

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  • Blue Man Group: A loud, wild, and hilariously messy sensory experience, known for its iconic drumming, paint splashes, and audience involvement. Perfect for guests of all ages, this 90-minute performance typically runs in the evenings, with flexible showtimes to fit your schedule. Blue Man Group at Luxor offers a visually inventive and uniquely entertaining show that’s unlike anything else in Las Vegas. Showtimes: 5 pm and 8 pm | Tickets: Starts from $59.
  • Jabbawockeez: This world-famous dance crew keeps the energy high with precise, synchronized moves and their signature white masks. Jabbawockeez at MGM Grand is filled with music, humor, and visually stunning choreography, making it a huge hit with audiences. Lasting 90 minutes, performances usually take place in the evenings, and is great value for families and dance fans alike. Showtimes: 5.30 pm and 8 pm | Tickets: Starts from $49
  • Popovich Comedy Pet Theater: Combines juggling, physical comedy, and over 30 trained rescue animals in a charming, family-friendly show. Ideal for younger children, Popovich Comedy Pet Theater at Planet Hollywood lasts 60 minutes. It’s an affordable and heartwarming choice that mixes fun and animal talent in equal measure. Showtimes: Afternoons | Tickets: Starts at $29.
  • Potted Potter: A fast-paced, laugh-out-loud spoof that compresses all seven Harry Potter books into one delightful 70-minute show, performed by just two actors. With plenty of clever references and improvisational humor, Potted Potter at Horseshoe Las Vegas is designed for fans of all ages. It’s a magical, budget-friendly outing. Showtimes: Varies between afternoons and evenings | Tickets: Start from $39

Other Unique Vegas Family Activities

  • The Sphere Experience: An Earthly Postcard: With the help of cutting-edge technology, a large screen, and surround sound, this immersive visual journey takes families to various locations across the globe. Excellent for teens or older children. The event lasts for fifty minutes. 
  • Oasis Cinema Club (Fontainebleau): Enjoy family-friendly blockbusters, comfortable seating, delicious food, and stargazing. An easy way to relax after a long day.
  • VEGAS! The Show: A family-friendly production in the vein of classic Vegas that brings the city’s entertainment history to life with showgirls, live music, and extravagant costumes,  VEGAS! The show

Tips for families travelling to Vegas in 2025

  • Stay near the Strip to save time traveling between shows and your hotel.
  • Book tickets in advance to get good seats and avoid last-minute disappointment.
  • Choose family-friendly shows carefully; most are suitable for kids aged 5 and up, but a few, like Popovich Pet Theater, are fine for younger children too.
  • Check for age restrictions before buying tickets to avoid surprises at the venue.
  • Pick afternoon or early evening shows to keep kids from getting too tired.
  • Look for shows that include meals, such as Tournament of Kings, which can be fun for kids and save time on dining.
  • Read recent reviews to make sure the show is entertaining and appropriate for your family.
  • Arrive early to get settled and avoid any rush or stress.
  • Choose aisle seats if possible for easier bathroom access or quick exits.
  • Schedule rest breaks between shows or activities—pool time or quiet breaks help kids recharge.
  • Talk to your children ahead of time about what to expect from the show so they’re more engaged.
  • Bring reusable water bottles; most hotels have refill stations, and restaurants usually refill them for free.
  • Eat before the show or plan snacks if allowed, so no one gets hungry during the performance.

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