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Old little indoor theme park at Circus Circus. We went on a Saturday afternoon and there was hardly anyone there. Felt a little deserted! I guess if you actually get on the rides thats a good thing, no lines. We seen a lot of the rides running with 1 or 2 people on them, They offer pay per ride which is nice if you only want to get on a certain ride. Overall I feel like the place needs a makeover, seemed really outdated, and dull. I think kids would love it because, well... what else can kids do in Vegas? The bathrooms were really creepy here. We walked down a long dark hallway to find a bathroom, tucked behind a party room/reception area, no lights. They had quite a few vendors in which you can buy spray painted shirts, signs with your name for your room, walking tacos, etc. Bonus- They have an outdoor patio that you can go out on to get fresh air. It has a cool reflective pink wall, if you are at all into talking photos. Or you can go out there to catch views of the Strip and palm trees.
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