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Titanic offers an exhibit of over 25,000 square feet of numerous items and artifacts from the historic ship itself. This is one attraction the entire family will love.
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From $32Today's Hours
Sunday 11:00 am - 6:00 pm
Monday 11:00 am - 6:00 pm
Tuesday 11:00 am - 6:00 pm
Wednesday 11:00 am - 6:00 pm
Thursday 11:00 am - 6:00 pm
Friday 11:00 am - 6:00 pm
Saturday 11:00 am - 6:00 pm
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(702) 262-4400Website
Visit SiteTitanic: The Artifact Exhibition is an exhibit with over 25,000 square feet of numerous items and artifacts from the historic ship itself. One of these items is an unopened bottle of champagne with a 1900 vintage label. The exhibit has a full-sized replica of the grand staircase and a recreation of first-class and third-class rooms. General admission is $32, with discounts for seniors, locals, and children. Children three and under are free. Titanic: The Artifact Exhibit is open from 11 A.M.- 8 P.M. every day. Audio tours in various languages are also offered for an additional fee.
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Our family of six, with four kids aged 9 and below, thoroughly enjoyed visiting this exhibit. It features a wealth of fascinating tales and unique artifacts. We took our time to read the descriptions and found the experience to be highly informative. I also had a conversation with the artifact specialist, who shared insights about the expeditions, the process of artifact recovery and preservation, and specific details of a few pieces. The grand staircase is an exact-to-scale replica of the original. Although the entry fee felt a bit high, it was worth every cent, especially since admission is free for children aged 0-3. This was undoubtedly one of the highlights of our Las Vegas trip. Allocate a few hours for your visit—photos can't capture the experience fully, so it's definitely worth seeing in person!
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If you're a fan of Titanic memorabilia, you'll find plenty to see at the Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition in Las Vegas. However, some visitors may be disappointed by the limited number of real artifacts on display. The exhibition relies heavily on replicas and dynamic lighting to create an exciting atmosphere. While the experience may feel somewhat lacking in substance, the clever money-making strategy is evident. One highlight is receiving a boarding pass with passenger details that allows you to discover their fate at the end of the exhibition. Overall, some may feel that the exhibition is more focused on profit rather than providing a comprehensive historical experience.
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This exhibit/dedication was truly amazing. It is definitely one of the best museums I have visited. The display of artifacts seemed endless and I highly recommend visiting if you are in Vegas. I also had the opportunity to purchase a unique souvenir - a coin with coal from an expedition. The employees were all very friendly and attentive. Thank you all for a memorable experience.
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If you're a fan of all things Titanic, then you must visit the Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition in Las Vegas. The exhibit is filled with a wide variety of artifacts and fascinating information about the ship, its passengers, and crew. One of the standout features is a massive 20' x 30' section of the ship's side that was recovered from the wreckage site after 4 years of effort. Seeing it up close is truly impressive. I highly recommend visiting this exhibit if you have the opportunity - it's definitely worth it!
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I recently visited the Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition in Las Vegas and it exceeded my expectations. I opted for the audio package, which I found to be well worth the additional cost. I appreciated the flexibility of being able to explore the exhibit at my own pace and revisit certain displays if I wanted to. The gift shop offered a variety of souvenirs at various price points. I ended up purchasing postcards, a bottle opener, and a couple of coffee cups as a thank you gift for my host. Additionally, we took advantage of the photo opportunities in front of the blue screen and on the grand staircase. One highlight was posing on the grand staircase for photos, as well as in front of the green screen where we were digitally placed in different scenes. While the experience was enjoyable overall, I regret not dressing up for the photos as it would have enhanced the final result. Also, one of the poses captured by the staff member taking our photos was not to my liking, which I only noticed later on. Despite these minor issues, the staff was friendly and made the visit a fun and memorable experience. Overall, I highly recommend dressing up for the photo opportunities and taking your time to fully appreciate the exhibit.
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The Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition in Las Vegas is a one-of-a-kind experience, featuring a collection of artifacts that were thought to be lost forever. The exhibit showcases items recovered from the ocean floor as well as meticulously recreated pieces. While the exhibition does come with a higher price tag, the opportunity to see these historical treasures up close is truly worth it.
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