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    Liberace Garage

    4.4 (12 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Syndi T.

    This museum was a little hard to find but interesting . You start out looking at lots of famous cars. They had James Bond cars and some Paul Walker cars from his movies along with the batmobile and the DeLorean from Back to the Future. They are a lot of reproduction not the originals mixed in. This museum only takes cash so be prepared if you plan on going. One of the last parts of this museum is Liberace Museum which has some of his cars including the piano car and his furs. to see the rest of of his collection you have to pay more. One thing to remember when you go to this museum they only take cash. Thank goodness between the two of us we had enough. One thing I had a problem with was the mannequins that they had in the car. they were weird looking. If you got to use mannequins get some better ones. Great place for anyone who likes cars. We did have fun looking around.

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    Museum of Illusions

    Museum of Illusions

    4.4
    (320 reviews)
    0.9 mi
    Kid friendly
    Discounts available

    The Museum Of Illusions is located on the Las Vegas Strip somewhat close to The Aria. Parking is…read morefree to locals in The Aria. The Museum is interesting and roomy enough. I didn't feel crowded in or crushed anywhere. There were many interesting photo opportunities. It was GREAT of the museum to notify you about some rooms that might make some people feel unbalanced. I didn't feel bored here. There was enough here to enjoy yourself. This is a place that anyone of any age can enjoy. A BIG THANKS!!!! for the locals discount too!

    I did not want to have to write this review twice, but here goes…read more Total waste of money. They use surge pricing so if you go without tickets they will screw you royally. In our case, I am a local, I went with my 5 year old grandson and my 81 year old friend. I had a chose of not going in or paying "VIP" PRICING -- $82 per ticket, no local discount, no age discount. What do you get? Shorter line to get in -- for a moment -- then you merge with everyone else. You wait on same lines for slides, ice cream, etc. The quality of that ice cream is average, the soft serve is below average, the topping cheap. I had expected - and I read a lot of about it -- a fun experience, with good ice cream, and highly engaged staff. The staff was fine, however, they were more like crowd watchers than engaged staff. They fooled me once, and they will never fool me again. However, AREA 15 is well worth it in so many other ways.

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    One of the displays, infinity hole.
    One of the displays, infinity hole.
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    Zak Bagans' The Haunted Museum

    Zak Bagans' The Haunted Museum

    4.4
    (2.2k reviews)
    4.7 mi

    Zak Bagans' Haunted Museum was hands down my favorite part of our entire Las Vegas trip. The…read morecollection is enormous, the atmosphere is genuinely unsettling, and the guides do an excellent job bringing the sinister history behind each artifact to life. It is absolutely worth spending the extra money on the RIP All Access ticket. You receive a free Haunted Museum shirt, a badge and lanyard, and access to areas that are closed to general-admission guests. If you're already making the journey into one of the darkest collections in Las Vegas, you might as well unlock every forbidden door. For those seeking an even more intense paranormal experience, the museum also offers a Late Night Flashlight Ghost Tour. Guests are allowed to explore the darkened museum with flashlights and ghost-hunting equipment. It sounds like the closest you can get to conducting your own investigation--though after what happened to me, I'm not certain returning after midnight would be wise. You see, one of the dolls noticed me. Since leaving the museum, I have heard a woman whispering from the corner of my bedroom every night. At first, she only said my name. Now she tells me to come back. Last night, I woke up holding my RIP badge, even though I had locked it inside my suitcase. Still, this was easily the highlight of our Vegas trip and worth every penny. I cannot recommend it highly enough. Just be careful around the dolls, never look directly into their eyes, and before leaving, make certain nothing has decided to follow you home.

    I paid extra for the RIP Tour, and I wouldn't recommend paying the additional money. You're still…read moreon the same tour with people who purchased the regular ticket, and the only thing I really remember being different was crawling through a little tunnel which, honestly, felt pretty useless. The other thing I wasn't a huge fan of was the insistence on having exactly 13 people in each group. I understand the whole "13" thing fits the theme, but 13 people felt like too many for some of the smaller areas we were in. I'd rather they choose a group size that actually works well for the spaces instead of sticking with 13 just for the novelty. That being said, there is SO much interesting stuff inside this museum. We did the four-hour tour, and I honestly still felt like I didn't have enough time to take everything in. There are so many objects and stories that I wanted to remember. One thing I really wish they offered is a little paper or card where you could jot down notes. They are very adamant about not getting your phone out during the tour, which I understand, but I would have loved to write down the names of some of the objects so I could go home and watch the episodes or documentaries about the stories behind them. Overall, I'm glad I went. There's a lot to see and some genuinely fascinating history behind the objects. Just save yourself the extra money and stick with the regular tour. I'll probably go back again and take a notepad and something to write with so that I can try to look up more detail on some of the objects.

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    The Mob Museum

    The Mob Museum

    4.4
    (2k reviews)
    5.7 mi

    If you're looking for a break from the soulless, manufactured attractions that can make Las Vegas…read morefeel a little over the top, the Mob Museum is the perfect answer. My friend and I were looking for something different to do, and it ended up being one of the highlights of our trip. The museum is packed with fascinating information, and if you want to read everything, plan to spend about three hours here. We were lucky enough to catch a talk by a former mob member, which made the experience even more memorable. A special shout out to the employees throughout the museum. Their passion for the history is contagious, and they add so much to the experience by sharing stories and answering questions. The museum also has a great gift shop and café. If you're looking for something authentic and engaging beyond the casinos, I highly recommend it.

    This was a cool museum and I'm glad we made a stop here. I actually didn't have any prior knowledge…read moreabout mobs besides prominent names like Al Capone. I did feel a little bit at times that the museum might have expected you to know at least a little bit more background information before going in. I caught myself thinking "this plaque seems to think I should already know who some of these names are!" A little more context to some of the blurbs would have been nice, but then again there is already a LOT of information and many names involved. I did learn a lot of interesting history, and enjoyed the museum even without a prior interest in the subject matter. There were many parts of the museum that were fascinating, but I do think the highlight of our trip was listening to the speaker Frank Calabrese Jr. who was previously involved with the mob through his family. I feel like the trip to the museum wouldn't have been complete or as memorable without hearing his story. The speakeasy was also pretty cool, although I wished coming in from within the museum there would have been a little more "secrecy" or a password. The drinks were pretty good. I feel like the speakeasy is also another "must do" here at the museum.

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    Building view from the west side
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    Paradox Museum

    Paradox Museum

    4.6
    (99 reviews)
    0.8 mi

    What a cool way to spend some time doing something different…read more Initially we were gonna head to Museum of Illusions. Then, looking outta our window- I saw Paradox Museum! Quick search on Yelp & Google, and knew this was gonna be THE spot. With down time finally in our favor, we stopped by on a Monday afternoon. Took the elevator up and paid at the register. I asked if cash and/ or card are accepted, but it's card only. There are complimentary lockers available before walking into the museum. Watch the quick 2 minute video and away you go. Next to every display or immersive exhibit, you can read what is happening. And why you are experiencing this special effect. It's a great flow of exhibits. And if one particular area is crowded, you can continue on exploring. And return back to the previous one. Staff is so friendly with photo opportunity suggestions. * Restrooms are located near the slot machine/ pole dance area! There are WARNING signs if you have sensitivity to flashing/ strobing lights. Some rooms can be a bit darker while throughout the museum is well lit. The optical illusion to some of the exhibits can cause dizziness. Even the graphic geometric patterns you'll see throughout. Very budget friendly. And from a previous review I read on Yelp, you can also find discounts directly on their website. You'll exit at the gift sho

    11.1.25 I'm usually…read morenot a museum person, but this one completely won me over. My sister and I had a blast exploring the exhibits--and thanks to the super helpful staff, we snapped some seriously cool photos along the way. Some of the illusions still have me scratching my head, and I love that. Hands down, this was one of the most fun and fascinating museums I've ever visited. Highly recommend!

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    Paradox Museum
    Paradox Museum
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    Titanic

    Titanic

    4.5
    (631 reviews)
    0.4 mi

    My wife and I have always been fascinated by history, so visiting the Titanic Museum at the Luxor…read morewas something we had been looking forward to. Before we even got there, we tried one of the new Zoox autonomous vehicles that are currently operating as part of a free pilot program in Las Vegas. It seats up to four people, the ride was smooth, the air conditioning was wonderful in the Vegas heat, and you can even choose the lighting ambiance inside the vehicle while listening to either the built-in music or your own phone. The only downside was figuring out the pickup location. If you've never used the service before, you may find yourself wandering around for a few minutes trying to find the correct pickup spot. As for the museum itself, the tickets were not inexpensive, but I felt they were a fair value considering the experience and the opportunity to see genuine Titanic artifacts that most people will never have the chance to see in person. Seeing "The Big Piece" alone made the visit worthwhile. One thing that surprised me was the atmosphere. I've walked through the Luxor many times and have never personally felt anything despite all the haunted stories people tell. The moment we stepped into the Titanic exhibit, though, my entire chest tightened. Whether it was the music, the lighting, or simply the weight of the history surrounding those artifacts, the feeling caught me completely off guard. The exhibit itself is immersive, with photographs, music, recreated spaces, and historical information that really helps you imagine what life aboard the ship was like. At the beginning, each visitor receives a boarding card with the name and story of a real passenger or crew member. At the end of the exhibit, you discover that person's fate and see their photograph. It was such a simple idea, but it made the experience feel much more personal and emotional. If you enjoy history, I would absolutely recommend visiting at least once. It was thoughtful, respectful, educational, and genuinely moving. I'm glad we went, and it's an experience my wife and I will remember for a long time.

    The exhibit is inside the Luxor and is a decent exhibit. There are some artifacts in there, but…read moremany of the items are recreations. It tells a good story and like the other places, you do get a character card when you come in so that you can follow them through the journey. Overall, it was great for a Titanic enthusiast that wants to be in the same space as some real artifacts and learn some of the deeper passenger stories. It is a little pricey for what you get so beware of that. The entire walk-through took us about 30 minutes.

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    "The Big Part" raised from the Atlantic on display in the Luxor.  The whole exhibit was remarkable.  A definite must see in Vegas
    "The Big Part" raised from the Atlantic on display in the Luxor. The whole exhibit was remarkable. A definite must see in Vegas
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    Photos are allowed without flash :-)
    Part of the actual Titanic

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    Part of the actual Titanic

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