Cheap stuff for 21 year old bday

Hi - being the planner that I am, I am looking around for stuff to do for a 21 year old birthday week-end for 6 kids and 2 sets of parents. We are able to get our rooms pretty much covered with mine and hubs TR accounts at Bally's/Paris but I am looking around for stuff for the kids to do that do not cost us a fortune. Namely, I am missing O'Shea's and Bill's for cheap beer and beer pong. They will likely not be gambling and will prob only be joining us oldies when they are hungry.
Does anyone on here frequent the beer pong joints? I think they still have it at Blondies and the Rockhouse but not sure. I thought that Quad was supposed to have it, but it seems like since the Linq project will not be open yet when we go in Dec, there will be less going on there. They will prob spend some time at Carnival Court though. Any other suggestions for free cheap good times for a bunch of broke kids? They are really not the clubbing types so at least we will not have to pay to tip bouncers and bottle service :-)
Paging Champster. he recently brought a group of 20/30 somethings to Vegas. Some, it was there first time.
On the cheap: $1 microbrews at Ellis Island.
I would suggest a day downtown! .99 cent deep fried twinkies or oreos. Mermaids also has frozen Bannanas. I know they have drink specials too! The .99 Suvioner stores are fun to buy a key ring or pen?
They have all kind of street entertainment downtown, They also have the zip line (I don't know how much that cost)?

Also last time I was at Excalibur they had beer pong. Also a lot of games in the arcade.

The Flamingo has beautiful grounds to take pictures and look at the wildlife (the real animals) Different than the wildlife on the strip. HA

Will any of the pools be open? I know Hooters use to have the pool open all year and so does Orleans and Gold Coast.

Circus Circus is fun not for only the rides, but the games, not sure how much, but I always see every age playing the carnival games.

Have Fun!
Dena

Although they may not gamble on their own, how about taking advantage of all of the New Member bonuses and then leaving the second that they are played through?

RecVPPlayer
Pinball Hall of Fame is just what you are looking for. Cheap afternoon of fun play for everyone.
I don't think new 21 year olds would like spending much of their Vegas time at the Pinball Hall of Fame. That's more for older nostalgic people who are familiar with the machines, and children.

They're 21, they want to experience the new stuff they've just been legally allowed to do.

Pinball Hall of Fame is great for lots of people, but probably not this group.
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