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Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition at the Luxor Hotel and Casino

4.5 (275)
Las Vegas, US
4.5 (275)
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Step back in time and experience the captivating history of the Titanic at the Luxor Hotel and Casino on the Las Vegas Strip. This family-friendly exhibition showcases over 250 authentic artifacts from the legendary ship, including a massive piece of the hull, passenger luggage, and even an unopened bottle of Champagne. Immerse yourself in the opulent replicas of the ship's cabins and the famous Grand Staircase, and learn about the construction, events leading to the tragedy, and the personal stories of those who were onboard. Explore this fascinating exhibit at your own pace, and discover the true story of the Titanic's ill-fated voyage. Don't miss your chance to be a part of history.

About this experience

  • Non Refundable There is no return, refund or cancellation possible with this product
  • Admission Included
  • 2 hours
  • Suitable for 1-9 Participants
  • Self Guided Experience
  • View authentic artifacts from the Titanic
  • Explore replicas of the ship's cabins
  • Learn about the construction of the luxury ship
  • Discover personal stories of passengers onboard
  • Immerse in the dramatic history of the Titanic
  • Admission ticket
  • Hotel pickup and drop-off
  • Parking/valet fees

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Introduction

Step back in time and immerse yourself in the captivating story of the ill-fated Titanic at the luxurious Luxor Hotel and Casino on the Las Vegas Strip. The Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition offers a fascinating glimpse into the opulence and tragedy of this iconic ship. Discover over 250 authentic artifacts, including a large piece of the hull, passenger luggage, and even an unopened bottle of Champagne. Meticulous replicas of the ship's cabins and the renowned Grand Staircase await your exploration. This family-friendly exhibition provides a unique opportunity to experience the grandeur and history of the Titanic firsthand.

What to expect?

Prepare to be transported into the past as you embark on a journey through the Titanic's captivating history. Spend 120 minutes in the exhibition, delving into the tragic tale of the "unsinkable" ship. Marvel at the recovered artifacts, from china and jewelry to ship's whistles and floor tiles, all revealing poignant insights into the lives of those onboard. Explore faithfully recreated first- and third-class cabins, furnished by original manufacturers, and stand in awe of the grandeur of the ship's famous Grand Staircase. Gain a deep understanding of the events that led to the Titanic's demise and the heartbreaking stories of its passengers.

Who is this for?

This exhibition is a must-visit for history enthusiasts, Titanic aficionados, and families seeking an educational and enthralling experience. Whether you're a fan of the famous movie or simply intrigued by one of the most iconic maritime disasters in history, this exhibition caters to all interests. The exhibition is designed to be family-friendly, making it a perfect outing for parents and children alike to appreciate history in a captivating and immersive way.

Why book this?

The Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition offers a unique opportunity to step into the shoes of those who lived and ultimately perished on the ship. By exploring the authentic artifacts and meticulous recreations of the ship's interiors, you'll gain an extraordinary understanding of the Titanic's splendor and the human stories woven within its tragic fate. This exhibition goes beyond the Hollywood glamour and provides a deep dive into the historical context and personal experiences of the passengers. It's a chance to connect with history in a deeply emotional and thought-provoking way.

Good to know

When planning your visit, keep in mind that the exhibition is located at the iconic Luxor Hotel and Casino. Take advantage of the flexible opening hours to fit this memorable experience into your itinerary. Remember that the last entry is one hour before closing, so plan accordingly. After your visit, enjoy the numerous dining options and the excitement of the casino at this legendary Las Vegas establishment.

Reviews

Visitors who have experienced the Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition rave about the authenticity and emotional impact of the display. They commend the extensive collection of artifacts and the educational value that brings history to life. From the striking replica cabins to the poignant personal stories, every aspect of the exhibition leaves a lasting impression. Guests are left in awe of the attention to detail and the profound connection they feel with the Titanic and its passengers. Don't miss the opportunity to embark on this extraordinary journey through time and pay tribute to the legacy of the tragic Titanic.

How long before the event do I need to book?

  • You can book at any time before the event

Vouchers accepted in the following formats

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Is an adult required for the booking?

  • At least one adult or senior required per booking

Your Itinerary

Casino at Luxor Las Vegas

Head to the Luxor Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, and use your admission ticket anytime during the long open hours of Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition. After your visit, enjoy a bite to eat at one of the many restaurants or try your luck in the casino!

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Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition

Immerse yourself in the dramatic, poignant history of the doomed luxury ocean liner, once thought to be unsinkable. Viewed by millions of people all over the world, this moving exhibition contains 250 authentic artifacts recovered from the wreckage of the ship after it struck an iceberg in the North Atlantic Ocean and sunk during its 1912 maiden voyage. See recovered items including luggage, jewelry, china, ship's whistles, floor tiles, an unopened bottle of Champagne and a huge section of the ship's hull. Explore replicas of the first- and third-class cabins — complete with furnishings from the original manufacturers — and the ship's Grand Staircase. Through educational displays, learn about the construction of the luxury ship; the series of events that led to its destruction; and the personal stories of the men, women and children who were aboard. Less than half of them survived when the Titanic sank. Explore this fascinating, memorable exhibit at your own pace, and learn the true story of what happened to this most famous of ships that long-ago spring night.

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4.5 (275)

Susan_G

The last exhibit of the ship. Also the very interesting info about the passengers . Viewing all the artifacts from the ship that were recovered

Bhparisgirl12

I would've given five stars because I think it had amazing artifacts with corresponding stories. Here is why I didn’t give it 5 stars. It was very loud. Both loud groups with children and the annoying videos throughout the exhibit made it hard to concentrate on the stories I was reading. This is a place where we can remember those that died. The atmosphere should reflect that. I have been to many exhibits before and was astonished that groups were allowed to be so noisy and intrusive during this experience. I would recommend staff remind people to show respect before entering. I also recommend placing staff throughout the exhibit to remind both children and adults how to behave. The videos were too loud and annoying, especially the “First Class Female”. Not only was it so loud, but her acting was atrocious and it didn’t add any real substance to the exhibit. My suggestion would be to lower the volume or only have it audible for those with audio guides. Other than that, I was impressed with the amount and type of artifacts exhibited. There was a good selection of souvenirs for those that wish to commemorate their visit.

Jenny C

I took my teens to this exhibit in Las Vegas! It was very informative and interesting. Each of us got a card with a real person on it, at the end we find out if we survived.

Jane_W

Loved the whole exhibition. But the highlight was the re creation of the grand staircase! Absolutely stunning to see it. Note you cannot take photos of the staircase. They want you to pay to have a professional photo taken. Also loved the way they re created the outside decks of the Titanic. It feels like you’re on a ship too. It’s weird! Must be psychological as when I asked they said no they’ve done nothing to make the ship feel it’s moving, but people have mentioned it before. So worth seeing too. We were handed a boarding pass with a passengers name on it. Just before you leave the exhibition, you check your name on a huge alphabetical listing to see if that person survived the disaster. Amazing to experience this exhibition and highly recommended.

Krystal_K

This was a very informative tour! It was very cool that we got to see a lot about the Titanic ship & it's passengers! The ice glacier being real ice & the stary night sky deck were incredible! However, I think there could have been a lot more they could add and having something interactive would be the best!

jinseruw

I'm torn. On one hand, it was insanely awe inspiring to see these items that were plucked from the depths of the Titanic Gravesite. On the other hand, it feels wrong to be ogling items that were pulled from a gravesite. While RMS Titanic Inc. swears that there have been no signs of human remains, you KNOW that can't be accurate and others involved (including the man who found the site) swears that you can see clothing and shoes on arranged in ways that are clearly where a person's final resting place was. Others speculate further that there may still be intact human remains there. I'm just very torn. I've always been fascinated with the ship and the events surrounding it (not really a fan of the movie though), but I'm so conflicted with supporting the desecration of a gravesite. I don't know. I still think you should go though. But just... be cognizant of what is involved in the removal of the artifacts, and that these are literally items from a mass casualty grave.

Malcolm_W

Very good exhibition, very informative and interesting. Loved the 'big piece'. A tad overpriced at nigh on £30 per person.

Maps07333513622

Interesting attraction, you don’t have to be a history fan to enjoy as most people know the sad story of Titanic. Fascinating to learn of the individual stories of some of those that were on board, and the genuine artefacts on display make their stories all the more real….as does “the big piece” of the Titanic that that they have on display there. You can even have your picture taken on a replica of the grand staircase, which is famous from the film as much as anything. Would recommend a visit.

Nicole G

Walking through the Titanic Museum felt like stumbling into a glorified thrift store – filled with random old plates and furniture that lacked any cohesive theme or narrative. It's evident that little effort or investment went into creating an immersive experience. While a couple of rooms were mildly interesting, they hardly justified the price of admission. Save yourself the disappointment and skip this lackluster attraction altogether.

Beatrice_O

The Titanic Exhibit was amazing!! My one star rating is for Viator. I was not able to access my tickets on the app of via the email I was sent. The manager and cashier were kind enough to print out the ticket for me. Never using this app again! I will purchase directly from the location next time.
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