"The Big Part" raised from the Atlantic on display in the Luxor. The whole exhibit was remarkable. A definite must see in Vegas
Letters from the deck
The hallway, really cool.
This shows you which actual piece of the hull is shown in pereson
The big piece
Miss Mary Davis's fate
The model of the shipwreck
The "Big Piece" - a large section of the hull recovered from the sea floor
Sara O.
Jan 8, 2025
I recently visited the Titanic exhibit for the first time, and I'm so glad I did. The experience was both educational and, at times, quite emotional as I delved into the details of the events that unfolded on the night the ship sank. It was fascinating to see so many artifacts from the actual ship, though it felt a bit eerie at moments. I was shocked to learn how pricey the ship tickets were back in the day--especially for third-class passengers, whose experience was considered so low-level despite the high cost.Hearing the stories of the people on board was heart-wrenching, but I'm grateful I had the opportunity to experience this exhibit. My only drawback was that some of the text on the walls was difficult to read, either because the font was too small or the lighting was too dim. This sometimes made it challenging to see clearly unless you were right next to the sign, which was tough when the space was crowded with other visitors trying to read too. I did feel a bit rushed at certain points near the artifacts since I didn't want to hold up the line, but I wish I could have taken more time to absorb everything fully. I truly believe everyone should visit the Titanic exhibit at least once; it's a strong reminder of a tragic event that's hard to fathom.
Read MoreVivian C.
Jan 12, 2025
Interesting historical experience nestled in Luxor Hotel in Vegas! As someone who's super interested in all things Titanic, we decided to stop for a visit. Exhibit took ~2 hours total if you read most/all of the placards. Pros:- loved the different placards depicting the backgrounds of various passengers to get a more intimate view into their lives - I like that the exhibits are in chronological order!- this exhibition houses "the big piece", a huge portion of the titanic that was recovered - cool artifacts in various states of preservation - interesting details about the recovery/restoration process Cons:- for the price ($43/pp), we were expecting something a bit longer/more interactive (eg more sound effects, more room displays ). - we found it weird that you couldn't take pics of/approach the grand staircase (it's a paid photo ops). But after all it is Vegas
Read MoreRyan O.
Jan 4, 2025
I recently visited the Titanic Museum, and I was thoroughly impressed with the experience. The museum is packed with an incredible artifacts, giving you a real sense of what life was like on the ship. The entry fee was quite reasonable for the amount of history on display, and it's very easy to access, located inside Luxor Hotel and Casino, next to the food court. You have the option of choosing between a self-guided read-and-see tour or a self-guided audio tour. When you first enter, you're given a card with the identity of a Titanic passenger, and at the end of the tour, you find out whether your character survived the wreck. It's a unique and engaging touch.Despite the museum being fairly busy, it wasn't overly crowded, so you can still take your time to read the information and truly absorb everything on display. There's a lot to see, so I'd recommend allowing yourself time to explore. The museum also has tour guides walking through the exhibits to answer questions, which is a nice added touch for anyone looking to dive deeper into the history.Overall, it's an informative museum that I highly recommend to anyone in the area! Locals or visitors!
Read MoreJanice T.
Jan 27, 2025
Interesting to relive and learn about all the artifacts found ! Realistic and cool. Good education about how traveling was back then with first, second and third class. Story has a sad ending but nice to learn about the people who survived. Come check it out !!
Read MoreSarah B.
Feb 23, 2025
I absolutely loved this exhibition. I highly recommend it, to anyone considering going. It took us approximately an hour, to walk through. The artifacts are extraordinary. The amount of information I had not known, previously, was astounding. It made for a wonderful experience. The recreation of the deck at night and the piece of hull were the most memorable things. I also loved that photography was allowed. It's not at the exhibition in Pigeon Forge. The gift shop didn't have anything super special, but I did purchase the Titanic branded Irish Breakfast tea. I highly recommend that, if you enjoy a strong cup of tea. It's very good.
Read MorePah S.
Dec 24, 2024
I felt like Rose DeWitt Bukater, but on a Jack Dawson budget. Informative, detailed, interactive, and highly emotional.It was a fascinating attraction amid the glamour of the Vegas Strip.A little short, but worth the ticket.Cue Celine Dion.
Read MoreCassidy I.
May 30, 2024
First, you wait to get tickets. Then, you wait in line to get into the exhibit. You can get a discounted combo ticket at either box office on the second floor of Luxor.It took about 45 minutes to complete this exhibit and there is a lot of reading, all in English. They offer audio guides for an additional fee in other languages. The displays follow a roughly chronological sequence, starting with the building of the ship, then life on the ship, then the sinking of the ship. There are some impressive displays including an illusion of being on the deck at night, the iceberg itself, and the grand staircase. The rooms are built so you can't see what's coming up and the reveal is dramatic. There's some poorly acted skits on tvs displayed throughout the exhibit. It would be a lot more immersive without these looping every minute or so.Overall, I'd recommend this exhibit over Bodies (also located at the Luxor as of 6/1/24).
Read MoreAlan C.
Mar 17, 2024
I'm *ONLY* taking away a star because of the " upsells." This exhibit in the Luxor is well worth seeing. The Luxor does charge for parking, but if you are military or a veteran, you can show your military ID/VA ID/DD 214 at the rewards desk, and get a "military rewards card" which gives you free parking at any MGM property on the strip. It definitely comes in handy. They also offer a military discount to get into the exhibit. There are three "upsells." When you first go in, you have the opportunity to buy a narration wand, where at certain stops along the exhibit, You can hear a narration about different aspects to the titanic story. The nice thing about this wand, is you can hear it explained toward an adult perspective, or if you have children with you, you can also get a perspective, more guided toward children. I would say that the wand is worth it. The other two upsells are photo opportunities. First when you go in, and also halfway through the exhibit at the grand staircase. You are prohibited from taking a photo of the staircase, the only option is paying $20 for a photo of yourself at the staircase. I'm sorry, I think that one is a bit of a moneygrab. When you first go in, you are given a "boarding pass" that lists the name of a titanic passenger. As you go through the exhibit, you start with the design and the building of the ship, and then you go through exhibits that talk about life on the ship, and then you go on to the sinking, and later discovery of the wreck. There are lots of photos, and Artifacts from the ship during the exhibit. At the end, you have your boarding pass, scanned to find out what happened to your passenger. I had a gentleman from Ireland, he was traveling with his brother, and sadly, neither of them made it. That actually made me a little bit emotional. It was like I had a personal tie to the person. They do the same thing at the Holocaust Museum in Washington DC. Even with the upsells, the museum is absolutely 1000% worth seeing. The stories and the artifacts are just fascinating.
Read MoreJessica G.
Nov 27, 2024
This was such an interesting exhibit to visit with our family. There were a ton of exhibits to see, things to learn about and even fun for the kids. If you're interested in the titanic and its history, it's definitely worth seeing. The recreation of the grand staircase was a sight to see!
Read MoreTina M.
Jul 16, 2024
Very cool!And fun, i loved how friendly The customer service was and helpful. And it was absolutely amazing to see all of the incredible objects that survived. It was breathtaking. Located upstairs at the Luxor casino. It was a little expensive, it was like $185 for 2 kids and 2 adults. Tip, go early because they close at 7 pm
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