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Cast a Spell on the Familty in Las Vegas

If you are going to Las Vegas be aware that not all of the shows are for family viewings. Most of the popular shows are not suitable for youngsters or children. Vegas lives up to it's name for sex and sin. While shows with sex and sin are huge blockbuster box office hits, they are not appropriate for youngsters and children to watch. However, many of the magic shows are fairly safe and great entertainment and recreation for children, as they do not generally have adult oriented content.

  

Children not only love magic shows but they find them very fascinating. David Copperfield is a very well known name and one of the best in the field of magic and illusion. Children love magic shows so much that they usually sit glued to their seats right from the beginning till the very end. Magic shows do not send negative messages and you do not have to worry about being bored. Check for show nights and timings with the MGM Grand as the show plays fourteen days every month but the weeks that the show plays vary each month.

Dirk Arthur's shows at Tropicana are tremendous. Dirk Arthur's shows have no age restrictions and are not very expensive, the costs for table seating are $29 and booth seats cost round about $34. The show has many attractions like Bengal tigers, leopards, white tigers, different kinds of wildlife and beautiful women. This show exhibits an extreme form of magic - in other words it is an art of illusion. The show timings are 2 and 4 pm from Saturday to Thursday.

The Rick Thomas show is another very interesting show that one must watch at the Stardust Hotel. It is a show that is exquisitely choreographed and has showgirl type dancers and is one of the best daytime shows in Vegas. Along with being an excellent illusionist and magician, Rick Thomas is a tremendously talented showman. His shows keep little ones engrossed while on vacation. His shows timings are 2 and 4 pm Thursday through Tuesday at Wayne Newton Theater at the Stardust Hotel.

Above are just a few of the shows worth mentioning but there are others. If you have not planned to see these shows, you do not know what you will be missing. Many rush to see David Copperfield, the Master and one of the finest in the world of magic and illusion, but he certainly has some serious competition. Regardless of our age we never outgrow magic. Magic reminds us of our childhood and the magical place we live in. It stands to reason that these magic shows provide a reminder of the magic that we left behind in our childhoods.


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