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Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition

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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Location

Luxor

Category

Art & Musuems

Price

From $32

Today'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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Phone

(702) 262-4400

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Titanic: 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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Pex4

462 Points
2/19/2023

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My fifteen-year-old daughter and I were both excited to attend the Titanic exhibit. Having grown up in the nineties, with a love for the movie adaptation of the infamous ship, I had a personal fascination with the actual story. The organization of the exhibit was great; you are presented a boarding pass when it begins, and when it ends you could find out if your passenger survived. There is also a computer which tells you information about how their lives remained after the Titanic sunk. We were fortunate to discover that both our passengers lived! Additionally, seeing the recreation of the first class staircase was stunning, and our tour guide informed us that it was accurate to scale. The cabins were also stunning, and we were amazed at at the magnitude of the section of the hull that was brought up from the depths. For any individual who may have an interest in the Titanic’s history, I would highly recommend this exhibit. Though it was quite costly, the experience was worth every penny!

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Breanne

429 Points
2/7/2023

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We visited the very first exhibition when it arrived in Vegas many years ago, amazed by the walls of exhibits; it was incredible! Sadly, upon relocation to this casino, the quality of artifacts deteriorated significantly. If you haven't visited this exhibit yet, you'll likely enjoy it; however, if you've experienced it before and now witnessing the major changes, it may be disheartening. We were fortunate enough to see the original exhibit in Missouri, where its beauty and grandeur was truly breathtaking. This has been our last time here, severely disappointed by the changes.

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jedi19

368 Points
1/3/2023

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I love all things Titanic, and was excited to see there was an exhibit in Vegas. I'd recommend getting the 2 exhibit deal (you get admission for Titanic and the Bodies exhibit they have there).

When you get in, they give you a "boarding pass" with the name and information of an actual Titanic passenger, and at the end of the tour you can see if "you" survived or perished.

They have some really amazing things there: coins, clothes, suitcases, dishes, and more. My favorite was the actual piece of hull they have from the Titanic- pulled from the bottom of the North Atlantic.

Overall, it was a really neat exhibit, and I'd probably go back again the next time I'm in Vegas.

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