Las Vegas offers a one-of-a-kind holiday experience that elevates the traditional Thanksgiving celebration. This Thursday, November 26th, our insider guide helps you find the best discount tickets, holiday dining specials, seasonal shows, and family-friendly fun. From gourmet dinners by world-class chefs to spectacular light displays, we’ve got your festive season mapped—Vegas style.

Why Visit Las Vegas for Thanksgiving
Las Vegas offers a one-of-a-kind holiday experience that elevates the traditional Thanksgiving celebration. Here’s why so many people choose to spend their holiday here:
- World-class dining: From traditional turkey dinners to five-star buffets, Vegas has every kind of Thanksgiving feast.
- Seasonal shows: Enjoy a variety of entertainment, from family-friendly magic to adult-only comedy.
- Festive attractions: Kick off the holiday season with breathtaking light displays and seasonal experiences.
Thanksgiving Dining Experiences and Holiday Feasts
Many Las Vegas restaurants, both on and off the Strip, offer special Thanksgiving menus available exclusively on November 26th. Make your dinner reservations early, as popular restaurants tend to fill up quickly.
Gourmet Dine-In and Prix Fixe Specials
- Delmonico Steakhouse: Chef Ivan Rojas offers specials like Sweet Potato Ravioli and a traditional Thanksgiving plate with Roasted Turkey. (View Full Menu & Reservations)
- Lawry’s The Prime Rib: Offering Roasted Turkey Breast plates with all the classic fixings, including the famous spinning bowl salad. Guests can upgrade any prime rib plate with turkey and stuffing for $20. (Adults $49; Children $20). (Reservations)
- Emeril’s New Orleans Fish House: Chef de Cuisine Ken Lum offers decadent specials, including Slow-roasted Mary’s free-range turkey, creole green beans, and pumpkin cheesecake. (Reservations)
- Mon Ami Gabi: Located at Paris Las Vegas, right on the Strip across from the Bellagio Fountains. (Reservations)
- Eiffel Tower Restaurant: Offers elevated Strip views from Paris Las Vegas, perfect for a romantic, high-end meal. (Reservations)
- The Buffet at Wynn Las Vegas: A luxurious, world-class buffet consistently offering a spectacular holiday feast. (Reservations)
Thanksgiving Takeout and To-Go Feasts
Skip the stress this Thanksgiving with complete holiday feasts designed to be reheated and enjoyed at home or in your hotel suite.
- La Neta Cocina y Lounge: Offers a Thanksgiving To-Go package ($175, serves up to 8) that includes herb-roasted turkey, garlic mashed potatoes, and chorizo stuffing. Orders must be placed by Nov. 23. (Order Takeout)
- Lawry’s The Prime Rib: Offers Prime Rib or Turkey feasts available a la carte or full with all the fixings for up to 15 people. Orders require 48 hours’ advance notice. (Order Takeout)
- Kona Grill: Offers both Traditional and Macadamia Nut Turkey takeout packages with all the trimmings, available from November 27 to 30. (Order Takeout)

Friendsgiving and Drinksgiving Events Wednesday, Nov 25, 2026
Kick off the long weekend on the night before Thanksgiving with these special events designed for friends and fun.
- Drinksgiving at Juliet Cocktail Room: Features a dueling piano show and a two-hour open bar from 9:00 pm – 11:00 pm for just $50. (Tickets & Info)
- Let’s Be Friends Giving at Electra Cocktail Club: Celebrate with DJ Tim Tones and enjoy a two-hour open bar from 10:00 pm – midnight for $50 per person. (Info)
Free Family-Friendly Events and Activities
- Ethel M Chocolates Holiday Cactus Garden: A spectacular annual light display with over a million lights on three acres of cactus. Note: Admission is typically $3 (donated to charity). Dates: Starts in early November.
- Bellagio Conservatory & Botanical Garden: Witness the spectacular “Harvest” display before it transforms into a winter wonderland. Always free to attend.
- Fall of Atlantis Show at Caesars: Experience a fiery spectacle of animatronic gods, dragons, and dazzling effects that runs hourly inside the Forum Shops.
- Free Circus Performer Shows: Enjoy free hourly circus shows daily at Circus Circus Las Vegas, featuring trapeze acts and clowns.
- Fish Feeding and Mermaid Swims: Check out the Silverton Hotel & Casino’s Aquarium to catch daily fish feedings, live mermaid swims, and glowing jellyfish displays.
- See over 100 Free Things to Do in Las Vegas for more holiday fun!

Thanksgiving Shows & Performances
Many of the major resident shows on the Strip have performances on Thanksgiving Day and throughout the holiday weekend. Book tickets early!
- Leona Lewis, A Starry Night: A special holiday residency that is perfect for the season (Voltaire).
- “O” by Cirque du Soleil: An aquatic masterpiece of acrobatics, synchronized swimming, and artistry.
- Blue Man Group: A family-friendly show with comedy, music, and multimedia theatrics that’s a hit for all ages.
- Mac King: A family-friendly comedy show packed with quirky illusions, warm humor, and unforgettable audience interaction.
- Shin Lim “Limitless”: Mind-blowing sleight of hand, music-driven illusions, and jaw-dropping mentalism—all in one family-friendly spectacle.
- Piff the Magic Dragon: A mix of deadpan comedy and magic, perfect for some light-hearted holiday fun.
- Potted Potter: A hilarious show that crams all seven Harry Potter books into one award-winning, family-friendly parody.
- The Mentalist: Mind games and eerie reveals for a captivating and mystifying experience.
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Tours & Attractions Open on Thanksgiving Day
- High Roller Observation Wheel: Take a scenic ride for stunning panoramic views of the Strip. Offers “Happy Half-Hour” cabins.
- Hoover Dam Tour: A great way to get out of the city and explore a historic landmark.
- Las Vegas Mob Museum: Step into the Mob Museum to explore the gritty history of organized crime through immersive exhibits.
- Big Apple Roller Coaster at NYNY: Soar above the Strip on a high-speed thrill ride.
- Interstellar Arc at Area15: Embark on a mind-bending space voyage where immersive tech and storytelling launch you into the future.
- E-bike Tour of Red Rock Canyon: Ride through Red Rock Canyon with epic views, photo stops, and a guided desert adventure.
- Grand Canyon Tours: Take a day trip from Las Vegas to see one of the world’s most breathtaking natural wonders.

Thanksgiving Shopping in Las Vegas
As the season of gratitude approaches, indulge in some holiday shopping in Las Vegas. These destinations are ideal for a Thanksgiving weekend shopping spree and Black Friday deals.
- Fashion Show Las Vegas: With more than 250 stores, it is a cornucopia of shopping delights.
- Grand Canal Shoppes at The Venetian Resort: A feast for the senses, blending shopping with entertainment and romantic gondola rides.
- Las Vegas North Premium Outlets: Delivers deep discounts on Lululemon, Tory Burch, Nike, and more.
- Miracle Mile Shops at Planet Hollywood: Stuffed with favorites like H&M, Sephora, and GUESS, perfect for snagging holiday-ready outfits or gifts.
- The Forum Shops at Caesars Palace: Offers more than 160 specialty stores and restaurants in a Roman-inspired setting.
- The Shops at Crystals: Features the world’s most exclusive brands, worthy of a luxurious Thanksgiving toast.
See where all of the shopping malls and destinations are in Las Vegas!

Tips for the Best Thanksgiving Experience
- Book early: Secure dinner reservations and show tickets weeks in advance.
- Dress for the weather: November weather in Vegas can be cool, especially in the evenings.
- Check opening times: Some attractions and shops may have reduced hours on Thanksgiving Day.
- Plan your transportation: Thanksgiving weekend can be busy. Plan ahead for Ubers, taxis, or rideshares.
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Thanksgiving in Las Vegas Frequently Asked Questions FAQ
Q: What are the best things to do for Thanksgiving in Las Vegas?
A: Top picks include a traditional holiday dinner at a five-star restaurant, visiting a festive holiday attraction like the Ethel M Chocolates Garden, and seeing a family-friendly show like Blue Man Group.
Q: Are restaurants open on Thanksgiving Day?
A: Yes, many restaurants on and off the Strip are open and offer special holiday menus. Reservations are highly recommended.
Q: Can I see a show on Thanksgiving?
A: Many of the major resident shows on the Strip have performances on Thanksgiving Day and throughout the holiday weekend.
Q: Are there family-friendly activities?
A: Yes, Las Vegas offers many family-friendly options, from holiday light displays to interactive shows and sightseeing tours.
Q: Where can I find discount tickets?
A: Look for deals and discount tickets for shows, tours, and attractions by using the links provided in the listings.