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    Tom Devlin's Monster Museum

    4.5 (239 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 6:00 pm
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    Trent G.

    This was a fun place, especially as horror movie fan. From my family, It wasn't exactly a full "monster" museum, as the name suggested, but my family wanted to see more monsters like Bigfoot, Loch Ness, and other "monsters". That being said, its movie monster displays were great and better than expected. Still, it was well lit, some great movie props, and the behind the scenes video at the end was entertaining.

    Bethany T.

    Popped in here trying to kill some time. The staff was friendly and very informative. The museum was quick but very entertaining if your into horror. They even have a cinema and many photo opportunities. The price was only $20 for a ticket. You can take as many photos as you like as long as there is no flash. Def check this place out!

    Chas L.

    Was fun. Nostalgic to see all the old scary movie creatures. Great spot to stop and see.

    Tiffany C.

    This has been on my list of things to do for almost a decade now. Finally was able to make my way to it and it was definitely a cool exibit. There is a lot of movie history here which is very cool. The museum itself is dark, a little old and run down. While I appreciated all of the artifacts and movie information they had on the wall, I would say the $20 entry fee is pretty high for what it is. It is very dark inside which gives it a good vibe but in some parts it takes away from the experience because it is hard to read the information they have posted around. This is not an interactive exibit which could be good for those who fear things jumping out at them. Overall definitely worth experiencing at least once if you are in the area, but I probably won't be back unless they do some updates.

    Marta L.

    Awesome collection!! Definitely must see. Service was quick, informative. $20 wasn't bad for what they have on display. Wasn't scary nothing jumps out you.

    Victoria M.

    Every time we're out in Vegas, we make the extra trip out to see this museum and we are never disappointed. Each time I've gone. It has been different and this time I absolutely loved the way they have it. It did go up in price so that was a little bummer, so much to see in there so much to look at if you love horror and all things creepy this is definitely a place you should check out if you're in Vegas area

    Bailey S.

    We had so much fun here yesterday! Definitely worth it to stop !! We will be back ! Such friendly staff and love the gift shop

    Yvette S.

    If you're like me, someone into all things horror, creepy, crazy and weird then this is your place to be! I highly recommend coming here and check out the museum in the back of the gift shop. Entrance fee into the museum lets you go at your own pace. Once you're done with your tour enjoy the gift shop, small arcade and free movie screening room. Parking onsite with plenty of photo ops. Gentlemen working the counter was awesome and engaging! I can't rave enough how AWESOME this place is!!

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    Boss K.

    If you grew up in the 1970's-1990's eras, and watching VHS/DVD Horror Movies was/is your weekly passion, this is a must see, FUN little museum! Also has a unique gift shop and small arcade. Self guided, allow 1 hour to take it all in. About 45 minutes from the strip, it's worth the trip. Located in the inviting town of Boulder City, in itself makes for a pleasant 1 day side trip from your LV stay: lots to experience, museums, shops, some hiking and unique parks, vintage public pool, interesting restaurants nearby like the China Bistro, S.W. Diner, Tap Room,etc. The Hoover Dam tour just a few minutes away. On either way, try to ignore the endless sprawl of Henderson, it's planning/zoning dept. successfully made the city as unsightly as possible (it can't be accidental). Endless traffic, a dreary mismash of auto parts stores, gas stations, malls, strip malls, mini malls, convenience stores, banal "locals" casinos' and every corporate chain possible. Top it off with miles of "planned communities" bereft of any charm. 300,000 lucky residents and more on their way.

    Michael W.

    A horror movies fan will definitely appreciate this establishment. We enjoyed the spooky journey that displayed all the items with narrative. Some of the items bring back memories

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    Arte Museum

    4.4(856 reviews)
    20.4 miThe Strip

    The museum aspect was incredible. Beautiful art installation. Very immersive. Found ourselves just…read moresmiling and laughing the entire time. Downside was getting upsold on a ridiculous ticket that was supposed to be for an extra exhibit that was just lame TVs no bigger than what I have on my wall at home

    5/24 A weekend when…read moreBTS, The Jonah's Brothers, and No Doubt were all in town, drawing in ecstatic crowds. Where: at a new corridor in between The Cosmopolitan and Aria, in addition to being neighbors to a Ross discount store, Museum of Illusions, and The Ocean Prime restaurant. I made the mistake of walking in 94 degree weather from where I was staying (at Resorts World) with a nearly 45 minute walk, and so the following day I took an Uber going in the same direction to the most southern side of the strip. What: an art museum with a focus on light and projection. Think Tokyo's teamlabs Borderless digital art museum, albeit on a smaller scale. The Exhibits: no matter where you look, everyone including myself were phone in tow taking photographs and filming in rooms with high ceilings, and projected light against mirrored walls. Since BTS was in town for their 4 day stop on their world tour, the exhibits included BTS themed projections, music, and cafe. I don't know how to describe it, but being in rooms with dimly lit light was just exhilarating and relaxing. How: definitely try to get tickets in advance if you can. I tried to visit the prior day, but the line looked extremely long at 2PM. I chose a 5PM for the following day ($60 with access to the cafe) and it took maybe 5 minutes to enter. I would say the whole experience for me was roughly an hour or so. I thoroughly enjoyed the Arte Museum and would definitely make a return visit in the near future.

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    GREAT EXPERIENCE! Loved it !!! It was amazing !

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    Rita Deanin Abbey Art Museum

    Rita Deanin Abbey Art Museum

    5.0(15 reviews)
    32.4 miCentennial
    Free parking
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    Wow want a hidden gem in North West Las Vegas. I was looking up places as we were visiting this…read morepart of town for brunch, and I saw this museum. I went to the website and saw that they had a free day ( first Sat of the month) This museum was built in 2002 and is like a large gallery named for the solo artist Rita Deanin Abbey. What a versatile talented artist. She covers a multiple of mediums from sculpture, fiber glass, resin, paint and vivid colors to express herself. The space is modern, clean and the workers are very knowledgeable about Rita's work. We were told the museum is also used as an event space hosting weddings, bar mitzvah and other social events. It snuggled in a residential area so use your gps. Definetly worth a look to see her gorgeous display of art. An hour or so is the time needed to explore this museum.

    Our friend had a business appointment at the museum and invited us to come along to visit. The…read moremuseum is located in northwest Las Vegas east of the 215 and is open by appointment only. The museum, which opened in 2022, honors Rita Deanin Abbey and presents a large selection of her art. Rita was an art professor at UNLV for over 20 years before retiring and devoted all her time to create art. On this property, it initially contained her home, art studio and sculpture garden before Rita and her husband built the 10,500 sq ft museum. Rita is known for her abstract expressionism, figures, landscapes, and non-objective subject matter that is expressed through paintings, drawings, prints, sculptures, porcelain enamel fired on steel, stained glass and computer art. A docent gave us a tour of facility and sculpture garden. But we were the only ones in the museum so we able to enjoy the peacefulness and admire and be mesmerized by the artwork. If you enjoy art, a visit to this fabulous museum is a must visit if you're visiting Vegas.

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    Route 66 Museum

    4.1(46 reviews)
    70.0 mi

    Visited the Arizona Route 66 museum/visitor center in Kingman on our way to The Town of Oatman, AZ…read more The visitor center is on the 1st floor and offers a nice size gift shop with so many cool souvenirs. They also have nice clean bathrooms. The 2nd floor is the entrance to the Museum. The Museum was very informative about the history of Route 66 and Kingman. We also got to tour the electric vehicle museum. Admission was only $10 for adults. Unfortunately the day we went The Bonelli house was not open which is included in that price. It's a self tour and they also have an hour long movie about Route 66 and the boom and bust that happened. After visiting the shop and touring the museum we had a little picnic lunch outside before continuing our road trip. They had some clean picnic tables under an awning with some shade so we were able to enjoy our lunch outside instead of in our car which was nice! Great place to stop and take a break while visiting Arizona.

    From trade route, to train route, to State Route 66 [Kingman AZ]…read more The Arizona Route 66 Museum is located on the 2nd floor of the Powerhouse. As we were leaving we didn't immediately notice that the museum was just above the Visitor Center. We went back inside LoL! General admission is $10/person but if you're a senior (60+) it's $6. The ticket can be used as a bookmark to remember your visit to Kingman AZ. The $10 ticket is good to see 3 places: The Mojave Museum (unfortunately was closed at the time), 'The Powerhouse' Route 66 Museum including the Historic Electric Vehicle Exhibit and The Bonelli House. Arizona Route 66 Museum ~ To summarize, the museum depicts the historical evolution of travel along the 35th parallel that became Route 66. We viewed vintage artifacts, dioramas, murals, photographs, and more that took us on a journey from a pre-Route 66 America to the present and, well, everything in between. Informative museum! Route 66 Electric Vehicle Museum ~ Why is there a Tesla in here?? Well, I did not know that they made Tesla's then. There is a 2008 Tesla Roadster "The Simo" on the exhibit floor. Elon Musk launched a Roadster into space carried by a Falcon Heavy rocket in a test flight on February 6, 2018. Route 66 Drive-Thru Shield ~ We drove through this roadside attraction that allowed cars to drive a loop and go under and through the classic Route 66 shield. Pretty cool! Review #3696

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    02.16.25 1 Ticket = 3 locations

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    Omega Mart - Meow Wolf

    Omega Mart - Meow Wolf

    3.6(1.5k reviews)
    21.6 miWestside
    Free parking
    Wheelchair accessible

    I will always recommend Omega Mart, Las Vegas, a Meow Wolf installation to anyone I know with an…read moreadventurous open mind. This is the third (Santa Fe and Dallas being the first two) such location I've experienced and they always deliver. I found Omega Mart a bit disjointed and puzzling, but that's just me. The artists and creators did a fantastic job once again of boggling the senses and creating room after room of exciting scenes, lights, interactive props and fun for all to see and play in. My wife and I loved it. keep up the great work!

    The staff working inside are super nice and the art is interesting and provocative-- fun at some…read moreplaces, disturbing at others. I don't know if we just missed stuff, but the boop card wasn't that interesting because we didn't have the time to go through every single employee computer. However, I did not have a good experience with Meow Wolf the business. I had a very small window of availability in Vegas because I was only transiting through for a very short time, and I was really excited to check out Omega Mart. First, we bought tickets for one day. Two weeks after the purchase, Omega Mart sent me an email that they had decided to open later on that specific day and rescheduled us to their new opening time. I asked for a refund, stating we could not make that time. They refused to refund me at first, telling me to just change the day I visit. I think not refunding immediately was poor on their part, since not everyone is from Vegas or in town long enough to be able to accommodate when they suddenly decide to change their hours. Next, on our last night in Vegas, we realized that we actually would be able to squeeze in a 2 hour visit from sometime after 9 to their closing time at 11 (we originally planned to spend the next day, our last day in Vegas, there). Around 7pm, I tried to call Omega Mart to figure out logistics (how sensitive the ticket windows are). However, the phone number on their VEGAS website redirects to a line in DENVER that has different hours. So we figured it would be safest to just buy tickets after we got there. Apparently after 9pm tickets shoot up to $75. That's wasn't posted anywhere, and since no one had picked up the phone, I had no way to learn that information. The way I learned was arriving at 9:03 pm. Sad.

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    Las Vegas Showgirl Museum - An original creation of Grant Philipo.

    Las Vegas Showgirl Museum

    5.0(9 reviews)
    18.8 miEastside

    Some places change your mood; the Las Vegas Showgirl Museum changed the way my heart beats. I…read morewalked in expecting a quirky detour from the chaos of The Strip...and instead found myself spiraling into a glittery, high-camp fever dream of joy, history, and pure theatrical devotion. Grant Philipo--museum founder, curator, storyteller, historian, showgirl whisperer--welcomed us at the door with the warmth of an old friend and ushered us into a universe built from sequins, feathers, rhinestones, and decades of showbiz mythology. Every costume, every headdress, every story is a love letter to the icons who defined Las Vegas glamour. Grant's passion is infectious. His knowledge is staggering. And his reverence for the showgirl legacy is so sincere that I audibly gasped multiple times throughout our tour. This isn't a museum--it's a pilgrimage. Hot tip: block out an entire day for the tour, because you'll want to savor every last morsel of Grant's stories.

    What a rare privilege to visit this amazing collection of Las Vegas Showgirl costumes, jewelry and…read moreaccessories. This is truly like stepping back in time to the glory days of Showgirl reviews in Sin City. Located in the massive luxury home of veteran fashion designer Grant Philipo, this is a MUST SEE museum. It is impossible to convey the depth and details of this collection without seeing them in person. No other venue in Las Vegas recalls the mystique and splendor of the "Rat Pack" years. This is like the "Mob Museum" for fashionistas. Just go; trust me, you will be absolutely BLOWN AWAY!

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    Legendary Burlesque Entertainer Gina Bon Bon.

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    This place if absolutely packed with Showgirl/Showboy history.

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    The Dam Store - The Dam Store @ 527 Nevada Way, Boulder City, NV 89005

    The Dam Store

    5.0(3 reviews)
    0.8 mi

    Life is the ultimate sacrifice, journey, joy, and path that we choose!…read moreBut remember it's a choice. What an absolute legend of a find? This little store it's too cute and inviting. What are you seeking? Even before walking through the door, this store spoke to me! Do you believe in psychic abilities and spiritual powers? If you do then this store is for you. Its ownership is small and in need of your knowledge and support. All that sparkles, shines, shimmers, and brings light to your life and a part of your soul can be found here. Do you need a special gift or a trinket to celebrate life and happiness. Look no further. This store is independently owned and operated. The young couple are the future and we want to thank them for their hard work making an impact with spiritual guidance and healing to the community. The community here in Boulder is so grateful and thankful for all that makes them happy. I cannot wait to come back here for items that we might need. The best of luck and prosperity to everyone here and who comes in the Dam Store!

    This weekend we got to visit The Dam Store in Boulder City and I was utterly delighted!…read more This store is chock full of goodies! -Gemstones, Salt Lamps, Worry dolls, Dammit dolls, jewelry, beads, pocket tokens, fossils, keychains, sage, essential oil roll-ons, knives, zippos, high end gemstones, buddhist statues, tumbled gemstones, funko pop, kaleidoscopes, dream catchers, Boulder City merchandise, comic books, hats, t-shirts, mood rings and more! We got some really lovely items that are so perfect for us! Please check out this store - you will not be disappointed!

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    The Dam Store @ 527 Nevada Way, Boulder City, NV 89005

    The Dam Store - The Dam Store @ 527 Nevada Way, Boulder City, NV 89005

    The Dam Store @ 527 Nevada Way, Boulder City, NV 89005

    The Dam Store - The Dam Store @ 527 Nevada Way, Boulder City, NV 89005

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