Some of the most popular attractions for families coming to Las Vegas are the Circus Circus rides located in the Adventuredome, a climate controlled domed facility next to the Circus Circus Hotel on the Las Vegas Strip.
There are 25 rides in all at Circus Circus, from rides for kids to a log ride and the 55 mile per hour Canyon Blaster roller coaster, a favorite of older kids and adults. For a video tour of the rides, take a look at the video below.
Here is a complete listing of the Circus Circus rides:
Kid’s Rides
- Frog Hopper, a ride that shoots you up and bounces you down.
- Miner Mike, a junior roller coaster ride.
- Thunderbirds: A flying airplane carousel ride.
Family Rides
- B.C. Bus, a bus that turns and pivots.
- Circus Carousel, a traditional circus-animal carousel.
- Drifters, a Ferris wheel with hot air balloons instead of traditional seats.
- Road Runner, a circular up and down whirling ride.
Large Rides
- Canyon Cars, a traditional bumper car attraction.
- Sand Pirates, a swinging ship ride with a buccaneer theme.
Premium Rides
- Canyon Blaster, a fun double corkscrew/double loop roller coaster.
- Chaos, a ride with spinning, flipping, and tilting cars.
- Disk’O, a huge spinning, tilting disc ride.
- Dora and Diego’s 4-D Experience
- Inverter, a thrill ride that spins you upside down.
- Lazer Blast, an arena for laser tag.
- Mumble’s Wild Ride, a 4-D adventure featuring Happy Feet characters.
- Rim Runner, a great flume ride with a 60 foot drop.
- Slingshot, a free-fall type with with 4G’s of acceleration.
- SpongeBob SquarePants, a 4-D film featuring SpongeBob.
The Adventuredome rides are generally open 10AM to midnight every day. But hours do vary, so for the latest information and times, visit the Adventuredome website.
It’s just a fun, old fashioned amusement park that the kids will love (and so will you), especially on those hot Vegas summer days.
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