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Bodies & Titanic Exhibits

LUXOR Las Vegas

Groups of 15 or more can save over 30% off regular admission prices!

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Hours of Operation:
10am to 10pm; Last admission at 9pm.
 
Discount Rates for Groups of 15 or more: 
Adults: Regular Price $35; Group Price $21
Kids (age 4-12): Regular Price $27; Group Price $16
Students: Regular Price $27; Group Price $12.50
 
Audio Tours available for $5 discount rate (Reg. $6 each)
 
Prices above already include Luxor facility fee and Las Vegas Entertainment tax.
 
FREE Parking for cars (valet available) and buses.
 

BODIES - Highlights:

The Exhibition showcases 13 whole-body specimens and more than 260 organs and partial body specimens.

These real human bodies have been meticulously dissected, preserved through an innovative process.

The bodies are respectfully presented, giving visitors the opportunity to view the beauty and complexity of their own organs and systems.

The Exhibition provides an up-close look inside our skeletal, muscular, respiratory, and circulatory systems.

Authentic human specimens illustrate the damage caused to organs by over-eating and lack of exercise encouraging healthy lifestyle choices.

A healthy lung is featured next to a black lung ravaged by smoking in a vivid comparison more powerful than any textbook image.

 

TITANIC - Highlights:

The 25,000-square-foot exhibit features numerous items from the Titanic, including luggage, the Ship’s whistles, floor tiles from the first-class smoking room, a window frame from the Verandah Cafe and an unopened bottle of champagne with a 1900 vintage. In addition, the exhibit features a piece ofTitanic’s hull, a full-scale re-creation of the Grand Staircase as well as a newly expanded outer Promenade Deck, complete with the frigid temperatures felt on that fateful April night.

These actual artifacts, recovered from two and one half miles below the surface of the North Atlantic, tell the story behind the legendary Titanic’sshort journey from construction and destruction to eventual recovery. Walk her decks, peer into her cabins and meet her passengers and crew.

Described as a floating palace, the incomparable Titanic was deemed “practically unsinkable” by the White Star Line and its builders. However, on a calm April night in 1912, the massive luxury liner struck an iceberg and slowly sank into the North Atlantic. Since then, many items from the wreckage have been recovered and added to Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition.

The personal artifacts on display offer haunting, emotional connections to the forever-altered lives of those on board the Titanic. Visitors even have a chance to walk through authentically re-created first- and third-class rooms, with furnishings by original manufacturers.

FREE Teachers Guides and Lesson Plans for BODIES: Our award-winningBODIES…The Exhibition Teacher’s Guide is divided into two sections. First, you will find the Guide to Student Learning with experiential classroom activities aligned to Nevada, California, Arizona, and Utah Academic Standards. Next is the Guide to Exhibition Galleries, a road map to follow when you visit the Exhibition with your school group.
 
FREE Teachers Guides and Lesson Plans for TITANICTitanicThe Artifact Exhibition is a great catalyst for lessons in Science, History, Geography, Language Arts, Math and Technology. Ask about receiving your free Exhibition Teacher’s Guide, correlated to curriculum standards in Nevada, California, Arizona, and Utah.