One of my favorite parts of this exhibit was walking the hallway of the 3rd class passengers and seeing the big piece of the ship at the end of the tour.
I do feel they missed the explanation of how the titanic went down. I felt they brushed over that fact really quickly. There was a video at the end but no explanation. The photo lady at the staircase told me that the ship split at the staircase and they didnt have a photo of it. I definitely feel that fact was lacking. I was felt that the exhibit lacked information on each passenger and what their fate was. You see this long list at the end, but all throughout the exhibit they have information on different passengers and who they were but not if they made it. I wish they did.
Overall, great artifacts to view and a humbling experience of its vast size.
I would recommend the bodies museum over this exhibit. You can get admission to both for about $45, I would recommend that for the most bang for your buck.
Brandon Hines
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May 24, 2022
I come here every trip to Vegas to support this exhibit. Huge Titanic enthusiast. The guys who walk through the exhibit to answer questions are great. Only two things as constructive criticism, offer better prices or do weekly deals and allow people to take pictures of the stairwell. If people want to take professional pictures with your photographer , they are going to take them regardless. Give people a chance to fully enjoy it. I remember there was a time when “the big piece” couldn’t be filmed, so maybe you all will look into changing the rules at the grand staircase. Overall, I love it !
Vilma Yoder
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December 27, 2022
I felt emotional reading all the biographies of people who died but it is a phenomenal thing that this exhibition tries to keep those people’s memories alive by providing the passengers personal stories. I love how the walk through is really long because it provides details of that historic day. It is worth the money.
kmacneil91
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July 07, 2022
Pros - really informative, something good to do inside away from the heat, convenient location, really helps you understand what happened on the ship and how they could have done things differently... educate the next generation. Cons - tickets were overpriced for the amount of museum there is to walk through. Taking photos by the staircase is kind of a scam to get you to pay for the photo (but I did it anyways since I didn't know if I would be back in Vegas).
Alexey Gorbachev
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January 15, 2022
This exhibit has some unique artefacts from Titanic, as well as main stairwell and the deck (which you aren’t allowed to film). It’s relatively small (but not too small), so plan to spend from 45 minutes to an hour. It’s a great option to spend the time for Titanic fans like me. However, $35 for such exhibition is too much, in my opinion. I lowered one star due to a very exhausting process of buying tickets at the booth - I didn’t have my ID which was required for the purchase with credit card. Overall, the experience was positive.
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One of my favorite parts of this exhibit was walking the hallway of the 3rd class passengers and seeing the big piece of the ship at the end of the tour. I do feel they missed the explanation of how the titanic went down. I felt they brushed over that fact really quickly. There was a video at the end but no explanation. The photo lady at the staircase told me that the ship split at the staircase and they didnt have a photo of it. I definitely feel that fact was lacking. I was felt that the exhibit lacked information on each passenger and what their fate was. You see this long list at the end, but all throughout the exhibit they have information on different passengers and who they were but not if they made it. I wish they did. Overall, great artifacts to view and a humbling experience of its vast size. I would recommend the bodies museum over this exhibit. You can get admission to both for about $45, I would recommend that for the most bang for your buck.
I come here every trip to Vegas to support this exhibit. Huge Titanic enthusiast. The guys who walk through the exhibit to answer questions are great. Only two things as constructive criticism, offer better prices or do weekly deals and allow people to take pictures of the stairwell. If people want to take professional pictures with your photographer , they are going to take them regardless. Give people a chance to fully enjoy it. I remember there was a time when “the big piece” couldn’t be filmed, so maybe you all will look into changing the rules at the grand staircase. Overall, I love it !
I felt emotional reading all the biographies of people who died but it is a phenomenal thing that this exhibition tries to keep those people’s memories alive by providing the passengers personal stories. I love how the walk through is really long because it provides details of that historic day. It is worth the money.
Pros - really informative, something good to do inside away from the heat, convenient location, really helps you understand what happened on the ship and how they could have done things differently... educate the next generation. Cons - tickets were overpriced for the amount of museum there is to walk through. Taking photos by the staircase is kind of a scam to get you to pay for the photo (but I did it anyways since I didn't know if I would be back in Vegas).
This exhibit has some unique artefacts from Titanic, as well as main stairwell and the deck (which you aren’t allowed to film). It’s relatively small (but not too small), so plan to spend from 45 minutes to an hour. It’s a great option to spend the time for Titanic fans like me. However, $35 for such exhibition is too much, in my opinion. I lowered one star due to a very exhausting process of buying tickets at the booth - I didn’t have my ID which was required for the purchase with credit card. Overall, the experience was positive.