Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition Reviews

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Filled with knowledge and artifacts for any fan of the Titanic.

By D Smock |

I have visited this exhibit three separate times over the years (2016,2019, most recently in Oct2023). Each trip, I was with someone new that wanted to see it and I am one of those people that don't mind seeing things multiple times if I enjoyed it the first time.
If you have any interest in the titanic or the history behind it...then I highly recommend it. Filled with artifacts recovered over the years with plenty of knowledge to read and take in as you walk through the exhibit.
When I visited the first 2 times, there was absolutely no photography allowed. That has changed, as now you are allowed to take photos as long as you don't use the flash...which I felt was a major plus.

By cstrusa |

This was a small Titanic Museum inside a hotel. We have been to one in Tennessee which was much bigger, but this one was informative and had tons of artifacts to look at. This one allowed us to take pictures except in the grand staircase. Overall, a small museum with some stuff to see and a good value. We bought the Go Vegas All-Inclusive pass (which I highly recommened as you can do a ton of things for less money if you plan well) and this was included.

By GretchenT5 |

What a great exhibit! It was so much fun to be able to explore and learn about the ship. So many artifacts that have been recovered, it’s mind blowing. It’s really a great exhibit and well worth the price of admission.

Nice little piece

By Jydeoo |

Situated in the Central courtyard of Luxor hotel, it was a bit of an expected extra for me, while in Las Vegas.
Content was small, but then, the Titanic sunk, so I wasn't expecting the whole ship.

Absolutely not worth the money

By CeliaGeorge |

Perhaps my expectations were “off”, but there were a lot of displayed pictures with words and stories - but the truly captivating “artifacts” were few. An absolute waste of $35

By A.S. |

A must-see place in Vegas. They have the items salvaged from the bottom of the ocean. Staff are friendly, and the area is clean and lots of info

Wow

By Sara A |

A visit that leaves you speechless, beautiful and exciting indeed. I was there today with my husband and niece. Highly Recommendation

AMAZING Exhibit of recovered and recreated artifacis from the Titanic disaster.

By Charles K |

The collection of findings was astounding when you consider the attention to detail of the exhibit. You get to walk through the ship so to speak and find ALL the salvaged pieces that made the Titanic such a marvel for its time. I believe the centerpiece of the exhibition is the appropriately named "The BIG Piece" which took two salvage trips with the expeditions taking years. The massive section of the Titanic starboard side hull measures 26'x12' and weighs 15 TONS! Realizing that OVER HALF of the passengers died it's a miracle that NOT more perished given the circumstances. You can go at your own pace SO TAKE your TIME. It's well worth the price and it's a welcome change of pace from the casion.

By Becky870 |

This exhibit is very well done. It goes through all the events that happened from the time titanic was just a thought all the way through the sinking. They don't allow you to take pictures so take the time to take it all in. I did the audio tour which is an add on but worth it to hear some additional information. I highly recommend going in the early afternoon. It was not crowded at all and you are able to see everything without people bumping into you.

By Daveygrohl |

I had this exhibition on my bucket list for many years, so this was a must. It absolutely lived up
To all my expectations and the back story to it was incredible. I would absolutely recommend to anyone.

Worth Going

By CatJam2020 |

We bought tickets on-site, but buy on website!! Very entertaining and interesting. They one at Pigeon Forge was better, but this was our second trip to a Titantic Museum, so maybe just me...

Well laid out and presetned

By stephenf497 |

Not high crowd time. Leisure walk thru exhibits. Liked the mirrored effect on the promenade. The section of wall was impressive.

A Vegas Must See Tour

By Samuel M |

To escape the mid day Vegas heat, we decided to take in the Titanic Artifacts Exhibition and Museum. It was worth every cent. They provide you with an admissions tickets from White Star Line based on a real person from the past who sailed on the Titanic. As you wind thru the exhibit it is best to take your time and read as many of the descriptions as you can to get a feel for the Titanic. In addition to the various artifacts that have been recovered, the tour takes you through what things were like back then for third class passengers, second class passengers, and eventually the opulence of those in first class. A recreation of the 'grand staircase' is also a must see.

But, the real gem of the tour is the 16 ton section of the Titanic's actual hull that was excavated from the bottom of the ocean and eventually made its way to this exhibition. How did this ship ever sink? Eventually, you reach a room that lists every single person who perished in this tragedy, as well as those who survived. At this time you scan your admissions ticket to see if the passenger you are representing survived or went down with the ship -- a really interesting twist that brings the entire Titanic event to life.

This is one of the better and more interesting Vegas attractions and is highly recommended.

By David and Josie |

We had a great time here.This museum is a must see.Has great artifacts from the Titanic.The museum has awesome displays and great information along the way.Have your photo taken in front of the grand staircase.This is a must see in Las Vegas.

By Andrea B |

Whether you are interested in the Titanic tragedy or not, this museum is enjoyable and very well done. The presentation of artifacts and facts is excellent.

Interesting and informative.

By Suzanne S |

It was educational and particularly the dark iceberg room, but for $45 (combo ticket with Bodies) could have been more interactive or terrifying trying to understand their experience.

Saddest cruise ever to sail

By G.Girl. |

Having been on this tour many years previously. I always miss something pivotal. But
This time got given a passenger who was on the ship at the time , her family unfortunately never made it off the cruise alive . But my passenger the wife did which I was happy to discover at the end . A great piece of history to see for its time .

By Laurie L |

A must-see exhibit! Beautifully and creatively presented, with professional, highly knowledgeable docents to answer all questions. Allow yourself no less than two full hours, and preferably 2.5 to read and see everything.

Wow..amazing goose bumps

By nakitia |

It is worth the time and money..it makes you feel like you are there and is so interesting.. if you like the titanic movie..this will blow you away.. a must to do in vegas

So worth it

By Tigini |

What a cool piece of history. So interesting and to see things from the ship. Well worth the visit and cost. The hotel is pretty cool too!

Fun and Informative

By kmfolsom |

I found this exhibit very informative and well put together. You travel through their journey from start to finish with artifacts and stories all along the way. My partner didn't enjoy it as much, but I'm glad he took me. Very interesting. This was included in the Go City Pass. I probably wouldn't have paid for it without the pass, but I'm glad it was included. It is in the Luxor and the Bodies exhibit is right next door if you are doing that as well.

Awesome Exhibit!

By Shawn7295 |

We went to the Titanic Artifact Exhibition at the Luxor yesterday. It is extremely well done. It has a huge piece of the Titanic. It has tons of artifacts, detailed facts & information & interesting stories about passengers. Our 7 year old, who is obsessed with the Titanic, loved it. I definitely recommend it!

THE UNSINKABLE

By Trip03505504580 |

It was an eye opener for us. Although we have seen the movie earlier,we never experienced the luxury,the grandeur, the opulence and the vastness of the ocean liner before. The museum was very well arranged,depicting and reproducing the life of the passengers and the perils of the impending disaster. At the end you leave with a heavy heart feeling so sorry for the liner as well as for the passengers.

I'd consider this a must...

By Quiggles |

This was a top pick on our list. We really wanted to see this!

When you go in, they give you a "boarding pass" for one of the passengers that was actually on the ship. It tells you a little about the person, in what class they traveled and a QR code. At the end, there is a place to scan the code to find out if you lived.

This was informative and interesting. You need to understand that my son gets bored with museums pretty quick. He really enjoyed this. That is awesome!

There were items from all the class accommodations with little signs telling you about the items - "this is a salt cellar from first class", for example. But there were also things there that absolutely blew my mind! There were items that were wrapped in paper that are still intact with the paper around it still. I find it amazing that the paper was still there!

The "big piece" is just that....and then there is the diagram showing where it was on the boat....just WOW!

I have seen a review somewhere comparing this to a thrift store. I don't know what that person expected to see from a sunken ship, but at no point did I get "thrift store". Most people were very respectful - there were a few older teens running which was distracting.

Quotes from passengers posted all thru the exhibit - some made me cry. Information on how some people ended up on Titanic - that was interesting and new.

A must see!

By Robyn S |

Not sure why I waited so long to visit this exhibit! It’s really fascinating and has some fun aspects of it.
You are given a boarding pass of one of the guests and at the end you will see if you are a survivor or victim and learn more about their history.
When you think about the then and now very humbling.

Amazing experience

By Sheema H |

An insightful and overwhelming experience. Loved the way it was designed and customized. Definitely recommended!

Educational...and poignant.

By Ken |

A great way to spend a hot afternoon or rainy day. Whether you have in depth knowledge of the disaster or just seen movies or are too young to even know what the Titanic was, it's worth the time and money. Learn something or add to your knowledge.

Very well laid out and presented, from conception to tragedy to discovery. The artifacts, histories and vignettes paint such a clear picture of society at the time, of luxury and grandeur, of arrogance and need.

Great experience

By dands238 |

This is an excellent exhibit. So many artifacts from the Titanic to look at. Great flow of information that really helped you understand the perspective of the people who were traveling on the Titanic. Mostly just looking at items / reading plaques, though there were some videos to watch and a couple of interactive ways to experience it (touching a fake iceberg, hearing the thrum of the engines, giving you a passenger's ticket). Be aware that you cannot take photos of the grand staircase part of the exhibit due to copyright. If you want a photo of that you have to buy one. This also gave us a reason to go into the Luxor, which is fun to see.

Hidden Gem

By MariaVin |

It was a wonderful way to get out of the casino craziness and enjoy some family time. Plan to spend at least an hour going through the exhibits. If you take the time to read all the displays it can be an educational and emotional journey.

It was ok

By MariGlz |

Not too sure if the artifacts here are real but, very interesting "facts". They give you a "Titanic boarding pass" with the name of a passenger and at the end there is a list of the casualties and survivors listed by class and you have to look for your name to see if you survived or not, OR you can just scan the boarding pass lol but its more fun if you look for your name!

Great Exhibition

By Christina F |

If you are near the Luxor, this attraction is very well done, showing what it would have been like on the Titanic. There are a lot of artifacts that have been found in the wreckage, including a large piece of the ships side. If you enjoy learning about the Titanic, you will enjoy this Exhibition.

Meh experience

By Vanessa L |

Very short and was meh. The hotel it was in smelled horrible and was practically abandoned. A terrible place for such a historic exhibition.

Good visit

By Rjlx |

We visited here in November 2023. It is a good visit however does seem more like a tourist attraction than a museum. The artefacts do give you chills especially the large part of the actual titanic. It is worth a visit but isn’t as factual as the Belfast museum.

Mesmerizing and Poetically Haunting

By Karen W |

I never thought I would see anything regarding Titanic personally. It was historic, and though surreal and beautiful, the haunting of the tragedy itself as seen in the artifacts leaves a deep impression on the soul.

By Bernard H |

Permanent exhibition inside the Luxor (what a labyrinth!) Created in the form of a journey tracing from construction to the lessons learned following the sinking
Although we all know the scenario and the "end" of the story 😀, it's very well done (American style!) By telling you personal stories, little-known details, .... well heard a lot of objects brought back, some of which belonged to people whose history we neglect...and their fate!
Several scenes immerse you in the boat, sometimes to see dollars for a photo!!!!
At the entrance possibility of an audio guide (5dol) in your language which adds some additional details (not essential)
At the entrance you are given a crossing ticket from one of the passengers, and at the exit by scanning it under a screen you will have his story......and his destiny!
An exciting and fun visit (2h30 for us)

Fascinating

By todd l |

This was incredibly interesting. This is one of the largest collections anywhere in the world. I was down on vacation from Toronto, and decided to stop by. I found it fascinating. You could probably do it in about 30 mins if you were moving quick, but I took my time, and spent about an hour in there. The number and quality of artifacts is awesome, and I found it fascinating. Keep in mind they dont open til 11 am, i assumed earlier and ended up waiting for 45 mins for them to open. Would definitley recommend.

Lots to see

By Mark R |

Give yourself at least an hour to ponder on objects from Titanic's past. A lot of good things to find inside this place. You can take pictures, but not of the Grand Staircase, so don't think about it. Makes sure not to go too fast through it, there is a lot to see and you could miss some things. I'd go again because I'm sure I missed something the first time

By Authordixon |

Really enjoyed this. You get a passenger card at the beginning and then see if you lived or died during the sinking. The artifacts are really awe inspiring and you really really want to touch the giant real piece they have … but in the effort to preserve the piece you just can’t.

Fascinating and well designed exhibition of this iconic wreck. Highly recommended.

By Michael L |

Very well put together exhibition, concentrating as much on the wreck itself as the so many passengers and crew saved and lost. The finding of the wreck and bringing to the surface of the the various relics/artefacts together with parts of the wreck itself is fascinating. Then are the human stories of some of the passengers, together so often with their everyday belongings. The most moving part is being given the replica of a named passenger's ticket at the start of the tour and only finding out whether they survived or not at the exit - somehow very moving in itself. Highly recommended.

By Lisa B |

Spent about an hour with my family, kids 9-14. Interesting but a bit pricey. There is a combo deal with Bodies in the same area. The passenger ticket was a fun piece.

Oh Wow! Oh Wow! Oh Wow!

By AntiqueLover |

JUST GO!!!
And plan to spend at least an hour if you're really into the sad, and yet thrillingly macabre aspects of the Titanic Disaster. The artifacts will blow you away, and everything is wonderfully curated and explained from beginning to end. Also, some of the 'settings' that have been recreated. It. Was. Amazing.
Which brings us to: The End. The last Exhibit. No spoilers here, but we were all blown away.
That last item had us glued to the floor, mesmerized. Just GO!!
P.S. I really think that children under the age of 12 would be bored out of their skulls unless they're
'mini-adults'.

Nice experience

By Peterklsr |

Worth visiting.there are a lots of artefacts and historic facts and the big peace is something special.being so close to a piece of worlds most famous ship is special.

By Martyn B |

For anyone intrigued by the titanic, this a really good thing to do whilst in vegas.

It’s a massive exhibit, not just a 15/20 minute pass through like so many other things in vegas.

There are recovered artefacts, pieces of the boat itself, text explaining the back stories and lives of those who’s possessions were recovered, videos to help you through the exhibit etc.

Overall, really good, comprehensive in telling not only the story of the titanic, but also of the people who boarded her for her maiden voyage and what they would have experienced before she met her untimely end.

We spend a solid 1.5 hours here so was well worth it.

Wonderful exhibit

By Mary |


A must if you are a Titanic enthusiast. Even if you know nothing of the ship Titanic you will know the history once you are done with the exhibit. When you first enter the exhibit you are given a passport of an actual passengers of the Titanic. At the end of the exhibit you will find out if your passenger survived or passed. The exhibit did an excellent job recreating the rooms and hallways just like in the movie The Titanic with Leonardo Di Caprio. You first start off in C-Deck or steerage section. Then you make your way through second class and to first class. Beautiful job recreating the Grand Staircase. You are not allowed to take your own pictures at the Grand Staircase but they do have a photographer that will take your picture for later purchase if you choose. Throughout the exhibit you will see actual artifacts recovered from the Titanic. The largest section piece from the ship ever recovered is on display. You will see a large recreation of what the Titanic looks like under the Atlantic Ocean. An educational as well as enjoyable experience.

Another re-visit!

By jsblondie63 |

As someone who enjoys history I love looking at all of the stuff they have saved from the bottom of the Atlantic. It is a very somber tour. Take your time and reflect it gives you a very moving experience.

Educational and impressed

By fast72 |

Great exhibit. Lots of artifacts, interesting small biographies on survivors. My 9yo son and I really enjoyed it. It was very informative and there were some neat things in the gift shop as well.

Worth the cost if this is something you'd be interested in.

By Southpaw1978 |

Worth the cost if this is something you'd be interested in. It is definitely a "your mileage may vary" thing. I found just about every exhibit, and artifact interesting. When I first entered the exhibit I got chills knowing where these artifacts have been, and what they witnessed over 100 years ago. For $43 per person it may be the best value on the strip. You get out of this what you want. You can read every plaque on the wall, and spend 1.5-2 hours in there just admiring, and absorbing the history, or if its just not your thing you can walk through in about 10-15 minutes.

Know before you go that photos are allowed, however videos are not. I do find it very cheap, and exploitave that they will not allow any photos of their re-creation of The Grand Staircase. However you can have them take a photo of you on them for for an extra $20 or $25, IDK I didn't partake. I did enjoy the exhibit. 10/10 recommend if you'd be interested in seeing real artifacts pulled from the Titanic wreckage.

Passenger's view experience

By bjolds |

I have been to the Titanic Museum in Belfast and was interested in seeing this exhibit. You are given a passenger and can find out at the end if they survived. The artifacts in this exhibit give you a glimpse into the disparity of the classes on the ship.

Titanic

By dwebb73644 |

It was really neat tickets weren’t too pricey the artifacts were real. The part of the ship is real but when they opened the door the replica of the stair case and clock will take your breath away. Ps don’t go to the bodies ex unless you want an anatomy lesson. Just go to the titanic

A legit experience

By Brad |

This ended being a WAY better experience than I thought it would be.

A ton of legit Titanic artifacts. The big piece of the ship was awesome.

The big piece

By Sarah and Steve H |

Found this interesting. The highlight for me was the “big piece” (large section of the side) lots of other small pieces to see. Staff are helpful and polite. Good photo on the stair case. Not too expensive.

By A Midlife Adventure |

I’m not heavily into the Titanic but my husband is and seeing an actual piece of this historic ship up close was one of the highlights of his trip to Vegas.

I had an audio tour which to be honest didn’t enhance my viewing. There is so much information that this additional guide became superfluous. I enjoyed the social history rather than the actual artefacts. Understanding the difference between the three classes of accommodation, the types of people who ventured aboard and ultimately their demise was really interesting. The videos featuring people from each class explaining the different stages of their journey really enhanced the visit for me.

Checking the computer at the end as to what happened to the person your ticket was a great addition.

Within entertainment district, you can gain some historical knowledge as well

By Shahid M |

Inside Lexor hotel, they have two exhibitions, one of them is Titanic. I bought GO city card that allowed me to go to this exhibition as well. Or else i think the ticket for this activity was 20$. You need one hour to go through this exhibition. However if you are a keen knowledge seeker of the Titanic accident, you may take 90 minutes.
I recommend all tourist of the strip to visit this exhibition. You will experience a lot of things that you see in movies, documentaries etc.
One thing i found out, third class passenger was paying 40$ while first class passenger was paying 2500$. The gap was large i.e. social differences were wider in early 20th century than today.Perhaps we are more civilized today then earlier.

A little pricey, but very informative experience with great storytelling

By Hector C |

Pleasantly surprised by this informative and immersive Titanic experience. Although I wouldn’t normally be drawn to an exhibit like this, there were some really cool artifacts from the bottom of the ocean, as well as great storytelling. The most impressive sight was the massive side of the actual ship—it really put everything in perspective. I appreciate that the enter experience was an unfolding story.

Cons—the price, the cost, and the line to get in. Also pretty dumb that they don’t let you take pictures at the grand staircase, only their photographer allowed for you to purchase.

Very well presented!

By AZ_Margie |

Very informative and moving exhibit. Reasonably priced, especially if you have an M rewards card. I didn't do the audio version, but there is enough information displayed. The re-creation videos helped with understanding this tragedy. The actual piece of the ship was very moving. Not recommended for young children.

Great exhibition and experience.

By ryan F |

As somebody who since a child has been obsessed with the Titanic and it’s story, visiting this exhibition was at the top of my list of things to do in Vegas. Loads of artefacts rescued from the seabed, and even an incredible piece of the ships hill that was recovered. Seeing that was definitely a moment I’ll never forget and was almost worth the entry on its own.

So Interesting and So Sad

By Allan B |

I did not know what to expect with this exhibit but I am so glad we took the time to see this. It pulls at your heart, it opens your eyes and is an education. All the documentaries, all the news items but here you can see it and in some cases touch it. The Class separations between passengers is really evident in this exhibit and how most of the 2nd and 3rd class passengers had no chance. What I found interesting is when you enter you get a information card on one pf the passengers. Who they are, Where they are from and more, very interesting. I was able to locate my passenger on the list of those who died at sea. You really get a sense that these are people, people with family and dreams of a better life. It is well worth the time to walk through.

By Adam and Jay |

This expo was absolutely full of education & amazing artifacts - items belonging to guests, cutlery from the diner services & even a large piece of the Titanic ship itself. When you enter the expo you get a ticket with information on a person that boarded the ship on that very day, you play the character.. & find out at the end if you survived or not! Was really fun.

I believe we bought a combo ticket to enter Bodies expo & titanic expo (both at the Luxor). Both 10/10.

Interesting, involving

By Kimberly C |

I found it a little dry. More interactive pieces would be nice. Not being forced to buy photos taken on the grand staircase or the front bow would be nice. Being paired with a passenger and finding out at the end if they survived was neat. Having an actual Titanic piece made up for that.

So much fun and informative!

By Jennifer Uribe |

I had so much fun here! You are not allowed to take pictures, which is a bummer. They have actual artifacts from the Titanic, including an actual large piece from the ship. Also, a mock up of the hallways and outside deck. Would definitely recommend this place and can't wait to check it out again.

Great Titanic Exhibit

By Goriders99 |

First I am a big Titanic aficionado I have been to the museum in Halifax that has a great Titanic exhibition with a lot of original artifacts. This was on par in terms of history and with the audio visual component and life of a passenger experience well worth the price of a ticket although overpriced compared to a museum. Outstanding recreation of the staircase and actual recovered part of the hull, not something I know exists outside this exhibit. A don’t miss if you are interested in the Titanic or just just an experience.

By Michaelk4k |

I actually didn’t know what to make of this before we went in. I mean, the titanic in vegas?
We arrived and automatically were encouraged to have photos taken. Not our thing and weren’t pressured which was good.
Started the tour and we liked the little extras such as the boarding cards etc.
Audio tour is extra cost which isn’t a massive deal.
The best part was seeing the ‘big piece’ - it was harrowing yet mesmeric.
The replica staircase was a photo opportunity yet I felt it was rather mean to not allow people to have their photo takes without a cost. The clock time wrong too.
Some UK place names were spelt incorrectly which was a personal gripe :)

By Angelina D |

It was crazy to see all these artifacts from the ship. Staff were friendly and helped out. We had laughs with them. Definitely educational.

Interesting

By The dishevelled traveler |

Visited this with friends when out in vegas for a wedding. I’ve been before. Takes about 90 mins. Interesting and thought provoking. However photos aren’t allowed and I give it three not more because of this. I did manage to sneak a few though....

Very eerie and very interesting

By maxine499 |

This exhibit is well worth the price of admission. I had seen something similar to this at a museum in Philly which also included an "iceberg". Most fascinating artifact is the piece of the ship- awesome to see up close. Overall very well-done.

It was ok

By Sarah U |

We went last time we were in Vegas it was ok. the one in Florida is much nicer. and it was very crowded

Titanic exhibit

By jennifer u |

Interesting artifacts from the ship. However upon entering the room with the recreated staircase , there were signs up that you're not allowed to take photos because they've set up a photographer to take photos for extra pay which I think should just be free since it's part of the exhibit. Bit disgusted and actually didn't stay in the room and walked past it.

By Joanne |

Titanic Artifact Exhibition at Luxor was very impressive. The recreation of the different rooms was impressive as it gave more meaning to the pieces on display.
I particularly liked the way the different classes were shown, through recreated berths and character descriptions.

I was surprised by the large piece of the ship on display. The exhibition feels very 'real' and is very poignant with the passenger and crew names listed at the end. There was enough to see to keep me busy for over an hour and a half, and enough to keep children occupied too.

A wonderful, moving exhibit

By JMK |

This exhibit is great. The artifacts (including a huge piece of the actual hull of the ship) and stories of the passengers are moving and educational. They really bring to life the personal aspects of this tragedy. The reproductions of the staircase and outside walkway are amazing.

Great Experience Let Down By Unengaged Staff

By Medmag |

The exhibit and artefacts are quite fantastic to see. You are really taken on a journey from the design and build of the ship through to the modern day efforts to explore and recover it. The layout and walk through are done very, very well.....However, the staff were very unenthusiastic about their work, and unengaging. The admittance staff do a little speech but it was so by the numbers and without a smile or pleasantry. The entry official photo point was unstaffed, and the grand staircase one was staffed but again, there was no engagement, just 'stand here, stand there'. And we were alone. There was nobody coming through behind us....They all seemed totally uninterested....So by the end, with similar staff in the gift shop, our fascination was becoming replaced with a 'meh' kind of attitude. A shame.

A trip to the past

By Amanda R |

So happy this was open while we were visiting last week. They have a ton of wonderful pieces and their displays and tour is very well put together. We've now seen both sections of the "big piece" having visited the Florida location years ago. The Exhibition director was there while we visited and told us all about the plan to go and explore more areas of the Titanic as it's starting to vanish from erosion.

Feel like you're on board the Titanic!

By Tami S |

This was the first Titanic exhibit I have seen. This was exceptional! I really loved the way they planned the exhibit and the layout. You received a duplicate of the ship's boarding pass with a bio of a passenger who you can later find out if they survived or not. As you go through the exhibit, it starts with the excitement and anticipation of the construction and launch of the ship. Then you walk through the halls and decks of the ship, reading bios of passengers and crews along with viewing artifacts and photos of the ship's interior. You then feel the calm and quiet of the night as you stand outside on the deck taking in the stars. You feel the fear and sadness of the sinking, viewing personal belongings of passengers, wreckage and other artifacts. Excellent display! You are not permitted to take pictures but they offer the opportunity to purchase souvenir photos that they take (on the bow and on the grand staircase). I was very immersed in this exhibit, including emotionally. I learned a lot of details that I didn't know before. Well done!

Amazing Exhibition!!!

By Jeremiah C |

I have always wanted to visit the Titanic Exhibition. I have always been fascinated with the story, and this Exhibit truly captures the essence of the Titanic story and the story of the passengers.

It truly is immersive… I felt like I was onboard the titanic for real. The atmosphere is fantastic and going through the exhibit is easy and informational. I brought up the whole gift shop after my tour.

All of the staff was super friendly. I have a crazy fear of taking pictures because I’m so tuff on myself. The staff was warm enough to where I didn’t force anything, and my photos came out super friendly!!!

I would recommend it!!! 10/10

Interesting exhibit museum quality

By BushkaTexas |

We came here years ago and decided to do it again. The tour is very good. It's so interesting how you are on the floors like what would have been on the ship including the outside area with the cold and starry night. Unfortunately the part that is still a rip-off is the grand staircase is only for their expensive photos and you can't take your own. The end of the exhibit has a large piece of the hull which is amazing. Definitely worth the tour. It's inside the Luxor on the second floor.

Must see, go, run

By Savannah |

I have waited YEARS to go and was not disappointed. I’m coming back through and will come back. Somehow this beautiful exhibition took not only my money to get in but $200 in souvenirs too(not that they took it, I just had to buy the stuff, had to, loved it). They have the COOLEST replica stuff and shirts in the shop. Went wild. Not a souvenir person but I was that day🤷🏻‍♀️
Cool displays. I wish I spent more hours in it just sitting in the displays. As you go on you will feel the fear and it is immersive. You will be assigned a real person and find if they survived. I did, but my husbands and sons person did not. Made it very real.

By Sapna S |

Incredible exhibit! This is a self paced tour that offers an audio tour option for $5 additional. The tour takes about 1-1.5 hours at least because there is that much stuff to walk through and see and I didn’t even stop to read everything. Highly recommend it! It was really awesome to see the artifacts recovered as part of the RMS Titanic Project.

Well worth your time!

By Roger B |

Wonderful exhibit! It was much more personalized than I had seen before. Belongings to known and both pictured and named non survivors were very striking and brought the disaster to a more personal level. It was informative and very touching.

Must visit if your even just a little bit Titanic-curious

By CarolusvL |

Wonderful exhibition which is a must-visit for anyone interested in the Titanic and its 'mystery', grandeur and history. Almost (?) all items you see are genuinely restored from the bottom of the ocean and displayed with full reverence to its history. We had a very friendly photographer at the beginning of the 'tour' which was a nice start of the experience. I won't spoil too much, but you get a very good sense of how the different classes of passengers experienced the voyage and the dreadful message "Iceberg right ahead" is as chilling as ever when you see it displayed...
As the Simpsons pointed out "Every ride ends in the giftshop" which is quite on the expensive side, especially for the pictures you get to take at the beginning and halfway through the exhibition, so keep that in mind.

lots of quiet reverent information

By RichyRich |

First of all, no cameras or cell phone usage. they have people watching and will throw you out!! Two places that they will photograph you. At the start on the bow of the ship, and later on the grand staircase. You have to buy them later if you want. The even takes you from the planning and building of the ship, to the passengers and the different types of accommodations, to the night leading up to the iceberg hit, then the aftermath. TONS (literally) of artifacts with descriptions. There is even a 15 ton chunk of the hull. It is awesome, go see. Get you tickets AHEAD of time, as the lines can be very long and slow.

By Hei2005 |

Everything about the history of the Titanic intrigues me so to find out there was this exhibition in our hotel, the Luxor, was great. The whole thing from start to finish makes you think, I loved the stories of the people who travelled and the huge part of the retrieved Hull at the end was such an eye opener.

Interesting Exhibit

By Ro L |

Loved this exhibit, except they wont let you take pictures. That stinks when you pay 50.a person to get in, which is a bit high for the whole experience.

By Andrew J |

Very sad when reading of the victims and survivors of the Titanic. Noticeable the victim ratio due to class and crew. However it brought home how the safety aspects came in due to this disaster. Each artificate had its own story and owner. Well worth a visit.

Become a part of history at the Titanic Exhibit

By William S |

The fun begins with taking a souvenir photo on the front of the ship. Once in the exhibit, the mood is well-established, and you feel part of history. The replicas of the ship's parts are detailed and fun to walk around, with great photo opportunities. The personal stories of people aboard can bring you to tears.

By Bryan Y |

Covid stopped us going as our flight's were cancelled, every hotel, even those that said no refunds gave us our money back. Titanic experience was the only one that didn't refund even with 7 weeks notice. So lost holiday and they made it worse....

My wife and I have always been fascinated by the story of the Titanic. This exhibit brought it to life.

By Larry G |

My wife and I have always been fascinated by the story of the Titanic. This exhibit brought it to life.

This is one of those times where you hope your experience does not disappoint, because you know your expectations are so high. This exhibit, happily meet and exceeded them.
There are a huge number of artifacts. From ship hardware to personal items. A large side piece of the ship, rivets and all is the climax in the display.
The story is told of all the different types of individuals on board, from super-rich elite to the immigrants in 3rd class. Personal items put a human face on the tragedy.
We read every sign and looked at all the artifacts. We were there over 2 hours and could have been much longer. When you enter the exhibit, you are given a card with a real passenger's name on it. It isn't until the end that you find out your fate. I got a person in third class and was already pretty sure of my future.
We have been talking about coming to see this exhibit for a long time and so glad we finally sat down and planned it to make it happen.
ONE HINT: When we ordered the tickets they came with a seat row and number. This is just computer issue, the ticket is good anytime that day you buy passage on.
MY ADVISE IS GO FOR IT.

Amazing exhibit

By kirsty c |

We did this exhibit 15 years ago and this current version is far superior. Very well put together and so informative. Also liked how it was suitable for kids too. Our 13 year olds absolutely loved it. You are free to take pictures anywhere but the grand staircase. The iceberg was a nice extra and to be able to see an actual piece of the ship was very cool. Highly recommend taking time to do this attraction.

Get discounted tickets or Vegas GoPass. Don’t pay full price.

By Vic P |

I went through the entire exhibit without headphones. It’s very interesting to history buffs and is filled with stories of passengers and Titanic artifacts, including a huge piece of the ship. You aren’t allowed to photograph the Grand Staircase. The exhibitors will take your photos there and also a green screen one at the very front rail of the ship like the movie. You can purchase them for around $20-25 at the gift shop at the end. I didn’t buy them. They should charge $5 to take 3 pictures with your cellphone if they want to make more money. I bought some postcards instead. Wander around the Luxor to view gigantic Egyptian art replicas for free. Mandalay Bay aquarium and the Excalibur Hotel jousting are next door to the Luxor. You’re a couple of bus stops away from the iconic Vegas sign and a Harley-Davidson shop across the street. Airport is also nearby. If you ride local bus south passed the airport, you will stop at one of the Fashion Place malls which is good for shopping.

Beautifully laid out

By Tara K |

Beautiful exhibit and information on the history to the titanic and that fateful night. Loved reading about the passengers on that were aboard.

QUITE A SIGHT!

By johnnnita |

I actually stumbled (walked) upon this display while trying to get to M&M's World without going outside in the heat. You actually can do that for most of the way.

I've done something like this before when I lived here. So, I knew it was possible to actually walk from one casino to the other using the connecting walkways and passages from one casino to the other.

As I was doing this and entering the Luxor area, I came across this huge TITANIC exhibition and display. It truly was eye catching, even in Las Vegas (where everything is eye catching). However, I did not realize there was an actual exhibit related to it. Besides, I was on a mission to M&M's World.

Next time, I would stop and take in the Exhibit. I didn't walk back but took the tram. It was easier to return to the Mandalay that way. It's a long walk, but quite interesting.

Sick to my stomach

By Kally K |

It has really been bothering me... Walking into this sad exhibit, my instincts told me not to go! As soon as we paid, the first room I felt like I was on a ship. A low low pitched hum to the swaying of the ship. My head instantly full of pressure. I had the chills, I said to the other 3 people with me. Holy cow... do u guys feel ok? I feel as though this is real, like moving but yet under sea with the pressure.. They thought I was nuts! Deeper into the exhibit I felt such sadness.. my stomach literally full of air. I've never felt this pain in my life. After my experience, the heavyness.in the air, and the sadness, anxiety...I'm thinking they probably should have just left this stuff to rest where it come to its fate. The artifacts were unbelievable though. So if u r not sensitive to certain "things", yes, great exhibit.

By Jason C |

Good way to spend an hour. The exhibit does a good job of explaining the backstory of the passengers on the ship...so many different walks of life coming to a scary tragic end.

Wow

By Travelnuts34655 |

They actually have a large piece of the hull weighing several tons in the exhibition. The artifacts were amazing to see.

Amazing Exhibit

By Laura A |

An incredible experience. I have been to several and this one many years ago. They have added several things since I was last there including a huge piece of the ship They really bring it to life and have done a wonderful and respectful job with this exhibit.

Surprisingly good experience!

By SeaMariner22 |

Mixing artifacts with informative videos and exhibits brought the Titanic history to life. For those with any interest, I would recommend visiting!

By sandrine b |

Very well organized American style visit. The exhibition of the objects is a little sketchy. And the emotion of the event ultimately little highlighted. In conclusion, it’s not worth its Award ... especially as we have to add 18$ of parking at the Luxor hotel.

Not to be missed

By spinkick |

Very difficult to find and is a long walk from the parking area but well worth the effort. Inside the atrium of the Luxor the pyramid is easy to spot but the door is not. The area is decorated in cheesy knockoff Egyptian motif but kind of kitchy. The line for Titanic is next to the one for Bodies and must be careful to get into the correct one. At the entrance your picture is taken which is later photoshoped into scenes for purcha$e. I do not need a picture of myself from the eyes up. You are given the name of a passenger as you go in. There is a replica of the staircase which may not be photographed though anything else can be as long as no flash is used. The rooms contain glassware, clothing and other items brought up for display. These are very tastefully done. There are examples of the 3 classes of cabins. A video portraying Molly Brown describes life on the crossing. From there you go down a promenade past a genuine iceburg. That leads into a huge room which contains an actual section of the ship. An awesome experience. I was surprised at how thin the steel plates were.

If you want to know more.. see this exhibition

By Shaba84 |

Went here with my bf while in Vegas and was surprised at just how interesting it was. They have a bunch of artifacts and one big piece of the ship available for viewing. It’s definitely interesting to see and learn more about the people on board.

Touching history lesson!

By Melshopper |

This was a great exhibit. I have always been intrigued by the Titanic. I especially liked how they gave you a "boarding pass" for one of the real people on the Titanic, and at the end of the exhibit you look for the name on the wall to see if you survived this tragedy. Even if you're not a history nerd like me, you should really enjoy this exhibit. It's worth the time.

A beautiful exhibition

By Angela |

A surprising partly interactive exhibition that I thought was worth a visit.
The imitated ship's deck and a real iceberg made it complete, as well as the entrance ticket which makes something factual at the end.

Always wanted to see

By pmjjkamin |

Lots of different artifacts. Never knew the lookouts could have had binoculars but the binoculars couldn’t be located. Excellent exhibit. Upgrade to audio for $5 more well worth it.

By Paul J |

Really good exhibition, all the info along with the artefacts gave me goose bumps. Well worth the money.

By JCus89 |

Popped in as we had a gap in the day and I have a keen interest in the Titanic as it sailed from Southampton where I live.

The exhibition is well laid out and they have loads of artefacts, information stands and clips to watch and listen to.

Now the bit that blew me away was an actual section of the Titanic called ‘the big bit’. It was amazing to see, is vast in size, and took my breath away!

This place is well worth a visit indeed.

Largest collection I've seen

By Maureen D |

I've seen the Titanic display in Newfoundland and in Nova Scotia and this is the largest one of the three. They have a huge part of the ship on display they call "the big piece" along with portholes and the staircase with the clock. While we were in Las Vegas we heard on the news that another hundred or so displays are going to be added soon. Fantastic! No photos are allowed. A must see for sure!

By 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.

Bad experience

By Lucia R |

The very nice city, they have come a long way.
It is unacceptable that there is a hotel that is presented as 5 stars and the truth is car for Inn. I mean the Enjoy de Castro,

Titanic exibit at Luxor is worth your time

By Damo Miche |

Really enjoyed learning more about the Titanic, just when you think you know it all from the movie and all the documentaries, still learned lots more at an intimate level regarding the crew and passengers. Very immersive in hearing about their backgrounds, travel plans, the why’s behind them, and how they ‘cruise shipped’ back in the day.
A big takeaway that is still present today is how big corporations will push to the limits to achieve publicity even if it has the potential for catastrophic failure as was the case of pushing the Titanic almost to her limits in iceberg infested waters.
Great re-creations and diaramas as well as a huge piece of the ship that was amazing to stand before and know it was not only the Titanic but had been resting on the ocean floor for a century…just incredible. The artifacts are all interesting and is fascinating to see what lasted on the ocean floor to be on display before you, including money, playing cards, shoes, glasses, hair brushes, bottles, jewelry, and plate ware.
Highly recommend!

By Teresa R |

Let's say it's a story told by the various descriptions and voices in the background that gradually leads you to discover the various rooms with reconstructions of the Titanic with various artifacts found in the abyss ... but the price does not. The 38 & more tax experience is worth nothing!!!!

Great artifact museum

By Jade M |

We had a great experience and thoroughly enjoyed it. You learn so much in here and see things you would never think you’d see. I’d definitely recommend going.

By B H |

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.

Perfect for those with even a mild interest in the Titanic story. A must for history buffs.

By Becci G |

My husband and I were excited about our visit to the Titanic Museum. Our Jaws dropped we learned these were authentic artifacts. We were pleased the atmosphere was one of reverence. We purchased the audio option, but felt it wasn't worth the extra money.

Deep secrets of Titanic

By BajaWorldTravelor |

The exhibition puts you up close and personal to the iconic shipwreck and its passengers. You can actually feel and recreate the life aboard the ship. Highly recommended, slightly over priced.

Well Done

By mach7 |

I was amazed how much was in the exhibit. Lots of artifacts and personal stories. I really enjoyed visiting the exhibit. The staircase is a replica of the grand staircase on the Titanic. We were told it has a patent and does not allow visitors take photos of the staircase, but there's a representative that take your photo in front of it.

Interesting artifacts

By jessica p |

I have seen the visiting Titanic exhibit at the local science museum in past and this seems to have many of these artifacts. It is well done but a iittle cramped and if the people in front of you are moving slow you worry about social distancing. The piece of the hull is impressive and the way they make it colder as the night evolves was neat. They, of course, charge for photos at the grand staircase (Vegas style) Some question as to why these pieces are not in museum and the ethics. Worth the $39.
To get to the entrance go to 2nd floor--there are not signs to advise you and Luxor is crowded.

By Surpha |

Amazing! What a great piece of history and magnificent displays. Well presented and easy to follow. It tells a story which is intriguing.

Something for everyone

By Daniel A |

I enjoyed this experience, In my opinion it is more costly then it should be but it is fun. My favorite parts where getting to see actual pieces of the ship recovered and pretending to be a passenger and finding out if you lived or died. Its a walkthrough of what the cabins looked like for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd class passengers plus artifacts from some and a beautiful replica of the grand staircase. Followed by the ship it self. It kills about an hour if you really stop and read or get the audio guide. I would say definitely get the audio guide! (If you find my reviews helpful please mark it as so and follow me for more)

By Esteban N |

Awesome exhibit. Highly recommend it. There’s learning, intrigue, fun, and lots of artifacts to look at. The boarding passes they give you at the beginning makes the experience so much more real

Pretty fun, but not a highlight

By Adriana R |

TL;DR: If you’re not a history buff or a big fan of the movie, it might not be a worthwhile experience for you.

My first few comments are the main ones you will see repeated in many other reviews: Standing in the room with the big piece of the ship was really awesome, and it was interesting to compare your assigned passenger card to all the info while moving through the exhibit.

However, the big piece of the ship was a short experience as you can really only take a picture, read a plaque, and keep moving. Also, I don’t know if maybe we missed something, but the assigned passenger card was only really relevant for two reasons: (1) looking at the differences in living quarters/standards between first, second, and third class (and imagining yourself there); and (2) finding out if you survived by either reading through names of all the passengers or looking up the name in one of the computers in that room.

The lighting was nice, there were info videos of period actors explaining the ship/voyage from a first-person perspective, and it was interesting to see how well-preserved many of the artifacts were. But there weren’t all that many of them. One other room I really liked was a room made to look like you’ve just walked out onto the viewing deck of the ship. There’s a starry night sky and ocean sounds, as well as some cleverly placed mirrors. That was pretty cool.

Overall we enjoyed the experience, but it wasn’t even the highlight of that day for us. It ended up being more of a time-filler between other activities.

Good experience

By juan p |

It gives a story from the factory of the ship to the rescue expedition of the exposed pieces. The piece of the hull they have is very impressive.

Awsam Exibit

By h6p8gv |

I went there with my brother Sunday and though there was a short wait when we got there it was a half hour at most and we both loved it as it was awsome though we did't pay for the piciture on the grandstaircase I wanted to stand on it so I asked and was told no problem just no pictures on it

Another Vegas Tourist Trap

By NeoWasHere |

We drove and parked at the Luxor which houses this exhibit of Titanic artifacts. There were no other guests around when we got there on a Tuesday in the 5 o'clock evening hour so if you're looking to avoid crowds, this would be a good time. It took us 30 minutes to walk from the parking garage to the box office where you buy tickets onsite and then to get into the actual attraction. Originally, we were going to walk on The Strip and make use of FREE trams offered at Excalibur, Luxor, and Mandalay Bay, but opted for more convenience by just driving and parking in the Luxor garage for a $20 flat rate.

We spent about 1 hour in total touring the exhibit. They allowed us to take pictures everywhere with the exception of the Grand Staircase. They wanted us to pay extra to have one of their professional photographers to take a commemorative photo. That completely turned me off, especially since I got ripped off buying tickets in the Luxor. Walking up to the box office right across from the exhibition, I was charged $138 for 3 adult tickets. I don't know what that was about since I can buy 3 adult tickets ($42.71 each) online from their website for only $128.13 four months later. Maybe, they've raised their rates, or perhaps, I'm just special. No one likes to feel cheated, so for that reason, I've dropped the rating in this review from good down to just plain average.

More proof of a bad deal by visiting this exhibition in Las Vegas can be illustrated by comparing it to the Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition in Orlando, FL. Three adult tickets there would only cost $115.77 online. The Orlando location is not only larger, but also has more artifacts on display.

$30 parking for an hour exhibit

By Loubin |

The exhibit was great but was soured that the only option for parking at Luxor was the $30 event parking. We were only there an hour, and there was no validation option. I feel ripped off.

Nice exhibit

By DJ W |

Went to the exhibition and like many places in Vegas it wasn't cheap (entry plus photos etc). The exhibit itself was interesting. My son who is 8 years old enjoyed looking at things that actually came from the ship.
A queue to get in that was caused by official photos being taken on entry (if you want it of course).
Boarding pass given which was interesting as it was a name of a passenger on the ship. Gave some details of their cabin class and what they were doing on the ship and why they were travelling.
At the end of the tour you could scan the pass to find out your fate!
Some interesting artifacts and belongings and parts of the ship.
It was interesting and gave us a couple of hours of something to do and found it worthwhile.

The History makes you shiver

By KimberleyF |

There are hundreds of artifacts recovered from the sunken behemoth of a ship. Some vestiges of life in the day, others having more historical significance. Overall, it was a poignant experience and even the simple items belonging to the ill-fated travelers can bring you to tears. Then there is the large piece of the ship's hull. The significance of that piece does not fail to sober you. Definitely recommended.

By PaulK Mackay |

Great exhibition and well presented. Take the time to read everything to appreciate the event and what transpired.

Amazed that "our" passengers survived but so many perished. Very sad!!

Glad we took the time to see it!!

It is an Artifact exhibition, not like the Belfast Titanic museum

By Lynne |

It was interesting to see the small bits that have been recovered from the seabed and read some of the history of the passengers/crew. The final Big Bit is impressive but I preferred the Belfast exhibition to see where it was built and how.

You can look at it!

By Manuela M |

Worth seeing exhibition if you are interested in the sinking of the Titanic. On display are artifacts and various life stories.
Dress warmly, as the showrooms are unfortunately once again cooled down to freezing cold.
Ticket price in my opinion too high 43.-- $ per person.

Amazing!

By Donna R |

We really enjoyed this historical exhibit! Fascinating and set up is so interesting and engaging! You should go!

Expensive and poor

By Pamela W |

Very expensive for what it is, iceberg was out of order, photographer at the stair case was uninterested In taking photos, the machine at the end of the museum which tells you if you survive the sinking was also broken, would not recommend spend your money elsewhere

Another one off the bucket list

By Larry G |

We have been wanting to see this exhibit for years. We finally planned it and did it. It was not a disappointment. Hundreds of artifacts and a very good job of presenting the story made this a highlight of our trip to Vegas. When you start your visit, they hand you a card with an individual's name on it and a few facts. As you go through the exhibit, the human drama of the event hits you, as you see very personal items like eye glasses, jewelry and shoes people wore. At the end of the exhibit, they reveal the fate of your person. I would highly recommend it to anyone interested in the historical event.

Mesmerizing

By Shannon B |

This exhibit was amazing, seeing all the items that made it through such a catastrophic event was chilling. Will definitely visit again.

Neat Titanic Artifacts

By The_Wanderer1992 |

My husband and I went here to see the Titanic exhibition while visiting Las Vegas. It's located on the second floor of the Luxor Hotel. It's expensive, but worth it if you're interested in the Titanic. This museum explores different lives of those who were on the ship from each class and has several artifacts on display. They have the largest piece ever taken off the Titanic on display.

By Helen Frances B |

Had already done the bodies on a previous trip. From the moment I walked in I was fixed. Reading about the different passengers, why there were going to America, why they were in the different classes (3rd class etc). It’s so well laid out. Took around 2hrs to go round which was perfect as by the time we had finished the rain had stopped.

Could spend HOURS here

By hanahgreene |

I would see this again and again. I loved everything about it and it amazes me that there are still things in such great condition that were found after the ship sank. This is a must see in my mind.

So so

By Kellie-Ann M |

No.t impressed. And the guy who said he was the artifact specialist should check his facts that this is the only exhibit that has real artifacts. The Toronto one is cheaper and has 200 real artifacts.

Titanic Exhibit

By Paul |

It's definitely interesting if you are into history or this history of the Titanic. Lot's of cool artifacts and videos during the tour. One of the cool parts is that you get a "ticket" with the name of a passenger that sailed on the Titanic and at the end of the tour you can find out if you survived or not.

Like everything else in Vegas, it's a little expensive for what it has to offer, but it's still fun and worth checking out. The gift shop has cool items too.

Very conflicted but worth the visit.

By Jinseru W |

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.

Great museum but pricey

By teagankimble |

It came out to $70 for 2 people. They have multiple photo ops, including ones on the grand staircase where you can dress up in a life jacket which seemed a little wrong in a place about 1500 people dying but some people seemed to enjoy that. The museum is great though, lots of artifacts and information on passengers. Really enjoyed seeing the big piece of hull on display.

Something To Do, but disappointing

By Jamie M |

When you need something to do when it's either raining or 300 degrees outside it's something to do. I love Titanic and I find it very interesting, however I have been to other exhibits that were much better.

By JXR_UK |

We really enjoyed walking round the exhibit and seeing all the artefacts, there’s so many to see!
The information boards on the wall were interesting too, I learnt someone from where I live was on the ship! So glad we did this attraction and I would recommend it to others.

By Matthew F |

The family did this exhibit and we loved it. Full of artifacts, relics, and even a huge part of Titanic as well. Tour at your leisure-it took us 2 hours and we went slow. Read everything and look at everything. So incredible. Would do again!

By Abby M |

The Titanic exhibit in Luxor was great! So many artifacts, pieces from the titanic itself, so pictures and stories about some of the victims. The gift store had a wide range of merchandise. If you’re in Las Vegas and you find history interesting you really should check it out. You can purchase the Titanic tickets at the box office upstairs for $35 and if you show them your MGM rewards players card you get $5 off your ticket.

Wonderful!

By BNS3 |

Amazing museum! It’s very well done and quite a moving experience. You receive a boarding pass of an actual passenger, and at the exit of museum, you find out if you survived or not.

By david1892 |

This exhibition is excellent and has so many artifacts that were recovered from Titanic.Everying is so well preserved.A large piece of ice allows you to feel how cold the water was that night.The exhibition only took us about an hour and we did read almost everthing. The big piece ever recovered that is on display is amazing to see after been previously displayed in Seattle.For any Titanic fan this is a must when in Vegas. Don't bother with the audio guides. No need at all.

Well done!

By tkell2018 |

Enjoyed the way this is presented and set up. Nicely done! We were able to take our time as we progressed through the exhibit.

A Brilliant Museum & Collection of Artefacts

By VikkiBee |

I actually visited in June 2018, however due to travelling all over the world for the last 18 months, I am just in the process of writing all the reviews. This is absolutely fantastic! I knew it would include some artefacts and facts about Titanic sinking but I never realised the extent of the artefacts! It’s huge! It costs $35 which is really overpriced but I would like to think that some of money goes into preserving the artefacts. The only downside to the museum is that no photos or phone use is allowed into the exhibit.

When I entered the exhibit, I was given a ‘ticket’ which was a replica of a real ticket belonging to a passenger on board the Titanic. At the end of the exhibit, I had to find my name and any accompanying family members to see if they survived! The exhibit is in chronological order starting with the building of the ship, the departure, the voyage and then finally that faithful night on 14th April 1912. There’s plaques of information about the all of the above as well as detailed descriptions of the artefacts included which mentioned what class they were from as well. There’s replica 3rd and 1st class rooms to show the difference between the two as well as the grand staircase where you can get a photo!

The artefacts were brilliant; some had been preserved really well including things in leather bags, whilst others were broken and eroded. When I reached the part of the sinking, there’s a replica of the deck and they turn the temperature right down so it’s like you are there! It’s all lit up with fairy lights for stars and there’s an actual iceberg in the exhibit which you can touch to give you an idea of how cold the water was that night! The final part of the exhibit includes ‘the big part’ which is a large section of the ship which was recovered. It was found in 1994 and by 1998, they successfully brought it to the surface. For me, it was definitely worth the money!

Explains the Reality Perfectly

By mikeyskay |

Forget the film this shoes how it really was. Coming from the country that built the Titanic I was expecting much. The exhibition really puts you in touch with all three classes of passenger and the crew and what they went through. Scary stuff and changed passenger cruises for ever. Some of the personal stories are horrific.

Underwhelming

By teeney66 |

Such a sad story of course.
Exhibit, underwhelming.
Sorry Vegas.
Not allowed to photograph staircase.

Amazing

By Mary W |

This was simply amazing. My Bf and I learned so much at this particular exhibition. I loved that before you get on the ship, you’re given a boarding pass and an ID and at the end of the exhibition you check to see if the person survived. If you’re a historian this is the perfect exhibition for you. Unfortunately they did not allow us to take photos but this is a much see!!!

By The_Travel_Family |

This Titanic Exhibit is very interesting and informative. It have many artifact’s and offers plenty of historical information.

Dropped one star, why? Because of greed! Inside is the mock grand staircase, you cannot take photos and can only purchase a photo from the exhibit. They even employ security to stop you, I think this is pure greed, the fact you cant take a picture of a staircase on your own phone. Its all about the money with these companies. Who even buys printed photos anymore 🤷🏼‍♂️.

Luckily I got my ticket discounted as I had my Military ID with me. 45 mins max to get around the exhibit.

Meh

By letsgetaway4 |

I love learning about our history, but this was very basic and small. Most of the facts and pictures you could google.

Nice Exhibit but Could Be Better

By goldendiv |

The Titanic Exhibit is fairly well done. I was expecting, from the advertisements, that it would give a better idea of what the ship was like. The construction phase was just briefly addressed in the first room, but it could have been covered more thoroughly. Wall placards were interesting and gave an idea of who stayed in each of the 3 travel levels and what it would cost in today's amount. An amazing amount of items have been recovered from the ocean - traveler items, ship parts and inventory. Some appear new, some were damaged but collectively it is very interesting.

The centerpiece of this exhibit is the large piece of ship hull that was recovered and is on display. A very touching display is at the end where it gives the name of each passenger and crewmember on the ship, and whether or not they survived. At the beginning of the tour, you get a ticket with a person's name and identity on it. At the end, you scan the ticket and learn if your person survived or not.

I enjoyed my tour but it only took slightly over an hour (not the 2-3 suggested). I was hoping for more displays of the ship interior. Overall I am glad I went to this exhibit.

Huge Titanic lover

By couple4travell |

I absolutely fell in love with the movie "Titanic" and everything associated with the shipwreck. This artifact exhibition was everything I could have hoped for and more. Real parts of the sunken ship, replicas of the original boarding passes and so much more. Well worth every moment.

Titanic museum

By Kimberly |

We really enjoyed this. Lots of great artifacts and information. No rush, take as long as you need. I only wish they had a bench or two for every room would have made it perfect to enjoy a little easier. Besides that, it’s worth the time.

Awesome experience

By jessie j |

This was such an awesome exhibit and experience. My family and I visited and we all had a great time. We've all been fascinated by the Titanic our whole lives so seeing all the actual items from the wreck, plus the beautifully replicated rooms and such, was a real treat. Very informative, respectful and educational. Definitely worth it, we would do it again.

By meganmom |

If you are at all interested in Titanic, I'd add this to your list. Well laid out and interesting to see all the pieces. I also did audio tour, which I thought was worth the 5 bucks but you would still get a lot out of exhibit without. Be warned you can't take your own photo on grand staircase. The ticket you get beginning with assinged passenger is a nice touch and a good keepsake.

NICE EXHIBIT

By triceei |

Very good and detailed information of the different classes (third, second and first). How they were treated and imagines of their sleeping quarters, eating utensils, etc. You can even take pics on the stairs which come out nice...only issue is $45 for them. The cost to get into exhibit is steep...if you're a military person you may get a discount. It's best to purchase both exhibits (Bodies) as a group price.

Very well done!

By ifif |

We found this exhibit very interesting. You do not need to spend the extra $5 pp for the audio as there is little of it! The stories of the people on board was especially significant as was the lay out. It took just over an hour to go through. Would recommend and return. If going to tics4tonight keep in mind you can't get tickets for the same day nor do they take cash.

Get rid of Truu

By Jon K |

It was very good, we were looking forward to this for a long time. However the guy that checked us in, his name was Truu, was very rude to us and it made our time there not so great. My husband is disabled and we didn't quite here what he was asking us and he had the nerve to laugh at us. It greatly interfered with our enjoying this. It's a shame that someone like that is working at such a people place. He has no business working around people. There was another guy there that was nice and told us a lot of great information. So he made us feel a little bit better. It's funny how 1 guy can do such dammage, with such a bad attitude. We won't be going back because of this guy.

Well worth a visit...

By machinmad |

A interesting Exhibition as they have a lot of artefacts from the actual wreck, which they marry with the tragic stories of those who either lived or died on this ill fated ship. A very interesting hour, where I learnt a lot of new facts.

Well worth a visit.

The perfect stop for a Titanic nerd!

By that1travelmama |

I have been fascinated with Titanic since the 5th grade. I saw this exhibit in Milwaukee, Wis. and thought it was great, however, upon visiting the exhibit in Vegas - I was blown away! I visited with my daughter, husband and brother and from the moment we walked through the door until we left, we were captivated by the story of the Titanic. The grand staircase was just amazing. The detail that went into making it look identical was phenomenal. We enjoyed dressing up in period hats and a vest for a photo, too. One of my favorite parts of the exhibit as we walked through was the ship balcony with the night sky. I could sit out there for hours. It just really brings you back into what it must of been like. It was purposely chilly, and the night sky was a nice touch to really grasp that feel. Everything from the wood flooring down to the benches really made me feel as I was walking the ship. Then we got to the gallery that housed a piece of the ship. Words cannot describe how that felt to stare at such an amazing, yet tragic, piece of history. The work that went into restoring it was incredible. We finished our tour in the gift shop, and my husband surprised me by buying an authentic piece of Titanic's coal. All the staff we encountered were wonderful, the exhibit was clean, well-organized and all of us enjoyed it. If you love Titanic and history, and want to feel as you've fallen back into a simpler time - this is a great exhibit to checkout.

Not entirely positive

By Raffaella B |

Nice, done pretty well, but nothing much. Also for the virtual viewing there is a very long queue despite the VIP ticket, you have to queue with those who do not have the VIP ticket, so it does not change absolutely nothing the fact that you made the VIP ticket first. Poorly organized.

Not worth the cost

By Spokanetravelgirl |

Finally decided to do the Titanic exhibit as it had been on my list of things to see in Vegas. I love history and was very excited. Although there are some great facts and artifacts. The cost of $35 is not worth it. I was a bit underwhelmed.

Impressive

By Flavia |

If you are interested in the subject a little, do not hesitate. It's not easy to find such an exhibition. With objects (intact!), stories and even you can buy a piece of coal from the boilers. But the most impressive thing is to see a piece of the boat. We really ran out of words, 100% recommended.

By D M |

It was interesting. Wanting more money for specialty pictures was typical, but annoying. You are not able to take pictures of the grand staircase they replicated unless you pay extra.

ABSOLUTELY AWESOME!

By AudK24 |

By far our best experience and exhibit during our stay in Vegas. Portions of the tour put you right on the ship's rail at night with the breeze blowing and the engine sounds. Excellent value. Too much to list. Do this trip for sure, and then walk around the Luxor and dine after. Fantastic!

GREAT ONE HOUR TOUR

By married96 |

Exhibit is located at the Luxor Hotel which was next to our Four Seasons Hotel at Mandalay Bay. Easy to access without going outside. We purchased tickets in advance from our home in Florida so there was no wait in line. We did not pay extra for the voice box as you can easily read about everything on the posters. They have two photo areas where they try to sell you on pictures they take. One photo area is the Grand Staircase where you cannot take any pictures on your own.

One added feature is they give you a White Star passenger boarding pass as you start the tour. You are given an identity of an actual passenger. Mine was Dr. Henry William Freudenthal of New York who was in First Class. As you leave the exhibit you could find out if you survived or perished on the Titanic. It was a fun and educational experience at a reasonable price.

Worth the time and money

By Joy W |

I really enjoyed this exhibit. I wasnt sure if it would be worth the time or money but it was sure worth both. If I were to visit LV again I would revisit this and spend more time there. I felt it represented the event well with a great deal of history. It was a great thing to do when the weather isnt great and is kid friendly.

very moving

By speelbergo |

we visited in 2015 and were deeply touched by the quality of artifacts as well as the excellent presentation

By Maia B |

Two-plus hour wait even before the exhibit opened. Came back a few hours later and the line to get in was still two-plus hours. Great exhibit if you have time to wait in line.

Worth a visit

By Andy P |

Went to this exhibit after getting half price tickets on the MyVEGAS app. It was great to see so much history and artefacts from the Titanic. You probably only need an hour to visit it unless you do the audio tour as well. Would recommend visiting while in Las Vegas.

Disappointing

By gr8ful4222 |

This exhibit only took about an hour and half for us to walk through. It’s well put together, with actual artifacts from the Titanic, and examples of the state rooms in first, second, and third class. The center attraction is called the “Big Piece”, a chunk of the hull which is the largest piece recovered from the Titanic site, and it’s definitely worth seeing.

What’s disappointing is that the organizers tack on an extra $3 surprise service fee just for buying a ticket, whether you buy it on-line or at the hotel. They also tried to get my cell phone number to “send me the ticket”. Add in the $12 for parking and you just feel nickel-and-dimed. I highly recommend seeing the Titanic exhibit in Pigeon Forge instead; its three times larger, and costs about the same.

Very good

By Paulussi |

Very interesting, the wreckage and the history of the passengers is a learning experience. I recommend it to anyone who is interested in the area or wants to know more about the event.

Stunning!

By CLH1774 |

A superb, well-documented exhibition with varied spaces: the deck of the Titanic, the corridor of the cabins as if we were there, the presentation of numerous passengers, objects brought up from the depths of the ocean, models, a piece of the hull and even an "iceberg"...
Very nice exhibition indeed!

Enjoyable

By TheBackyardTourist |

I enjoyed seeing the artifacts from the Titanic. It wasnt a super deep dive into history, and is kind of a "retail experience" rather than a museum experience, but I think that is appropriate for a Las Vegas hotel.

Interesting HIstory

By gehlsl |

Very interesting exhibit with a lot of history - even if you think you know a lot about the Titanic, you will learn more from this exhibit. Very impressive amount of artifacts they have rescued and preserved. Cool recreation of the Grand Staircase and a unique way of understanding the differences in classes of tickets as it is all "told" by the passengers.

Fantastic

By Neville W |

I took lots of photo of titanic and the items on display. Well worth the visit. I would go again if I had the chance. The staircase was spectacular.

Set sail on the Titanic!

By Kelsey S |

There were so many favorite parts of my experience! When you arrive, they give you a boarding ticket with information about a real life Titanic traveler. You go through the entire exhibit with this ticket and at the end, you scan the ticket to see if your person survived or perished. The exhibit is well thought out: how Titanic came to be, boarding the ship, walking down the aisle of the 3rd class hallway, moving into second class and then first class, looking at the grand grand staircase (yes it is true that you can't take a picture but they take a picture of you (for a fee of course)) transitioning into experiencing the night air on the evening of April 14th (although to be fair, I thought this portion of the exhibit was not as cold as it could be and it would have been nice if there were actual wave movements when you look over the banister) and continuing through as the ship received multiple ice warnings. The big ice piece that they have on display is obviously fake (because otherwise it would melt) but the big iron piece from the actual wreckage was cool! Overall, this exhibit was amazing and well beyond what my friend and I thought it was going to be given the price. A ten out of ten would recommend for anyone who is a fan of history and the story behind the Titanic! Oh and I am happy to report that there is a gift shop where you can purchase a "heart of the ocean" costume necklace, a replica of the only coffee mug to have survive the crash, and many other wonderful pieces that any fan will love!

Very informative

By tim a |

An excellent exhibition bringing the tragedy to life. Informative staff and exhibits well presented.

Sad and Amazing at the same time

By marshal695 |

Titanic Exhibition. Great exhibit but very sad to know so many people died. Viewing an actual portion of the hull was amazing.

A must if you are a Titanic lover

By Lorilea K |

I really enjoyed this exhibit! I had been to a Titanic exhibit before when they toured around North America with some artifacts, but they have a lot more in the Vegas exhibit. They have recreated hallways of the cabins that you walk through, and the beautiful staircase, and walking outside on the deck at night, and they have a large piece of the actual ship that has been recovered for the ocean floor and preserved so that we can see it. And all throughout, they show you the history of how the Titanic came to be built, and the whole story of it's tragic ending, and all of the artifacts that they have been able to recover from the ocean to have on display. I have been fascinated by the Titanic since I was about 8 years old, so I had to see this when I was in Las Vegas, and I am so glad I did.

Fascinating experience

By djnm2015 |

I did this exhibit some time ago, but it has stayed with me and I now have a chance to review it.

They made this exhibit to allow participants a taste of what it would have been like to be of various socioeconomic classes on the Titanic, and to get an idea of the experiences those people on board had during passage across the Atlantic and the subsequent infamous sinking. The exhibit gives a new perspective on an event that had catastrophic consequences on so many lives, and was a major influence to sweeping reforms for further oceanic travel. The exhibit has created a window into time that hits a good balance between immersive and spectator to allow a wide variety of personalities to engage with the exploration of a catastrophe that still resonates almost 108 years later (and still going).

Must do for any Titanic Fan

By Charlotte |

As a Titanic Fan, I couldn’t wait to see the history and soak it all in.
It takes you through the timeline from start to finish, I was in awe and loved seeing actual pieces from the titanic.

Only thing I find unfair is that you can’t take your own pictures in the grand/famous staircase. Paying $30 and lasting under 1 hour, I would have liked to have had that opportunity.

I’d say a must do for any Titanic fan!

So much to see and learn

By cg_travels_and_eats |

In the fall of 2019, I visited the fascinating Titanic exhibit in Cobh, Ireland - formerly known as Queenstown, Cobh was the last stop the Titanic made before it started its journey across the Atlantic. The exhibit in Las Vegas made me feel like I continued the journey along with the passengers and crew. So many artifacts and stories and photos! I learned from the (very nice, very informative docent) that the Las Vegas exhibit is getting over 100 more artifacts this month (January 2020) - so if I'm ever back in town, I'll definitely visit this Titanic exhibit again - and bring my husband - if I can get him out of the casinos. 😉

Must See For Titanic Enthusiasts

By kibo1224 |

I have been fascinated by the Titanic since I was a child. When in Vegas, I saw an ad for this exhibit and had to go. There are lots of amazing artifacts, exhibits and re-creations (the grand staircase, first and third class berths, the main promenade, etc). Not too expensive and well worth it for anyone with an interest in the Titanic. My wife isn't particularly an enthusiast, but enjoyed the experience as well. Highly recommended.

Las Vegas Titanic Exhibit

By Tour55505546292 |

Not a large exhibit, but well organized and interesting. Additional benches for seating would be helpful for the accessibility challenged. Small gift shop at exit.

Great exhibition

By CAAPrestonLancashire |

Fabulous exhibition. Actually saw and touched part of the Titanic. Lots of interesting pieces to see. Definitely an exhibition for adults rather than young children.

By Trevor S |

A magnificent collection of artifacts that is definitely worth a stop on your trip. The exhibit is set up to take you through an example of each class of passengers ship layout.

Oh I wish I had pictures of the exhibit!

By babybarbara3 |

This was my favorite thing that we did. I think I could stand on the "balcony" for hours... The iceberg was freezing cold to touch. I can't imagine being on the ship and thinking I will freeze to death as it sank.

Excellent all round

By A_Hotel_Visitor |

We all know the story, but this adds personal context and stories, and fills-in the picture of what it was like on board, rather than focussing on the sinking. It is done very well, waeving actual artifacts with props and people's stories. Highly recommended - expect to take 1.5-2 hours.

Breathtaking!

By Trail12481951069 |

It was on my bucket list and it topped all my expectations. Incredible expo and nice staff! Very surprising as well!

By alneebari |

Titanic is a very amazing Museum
You can see to many real pieces
With the real Cabin and alot of Staff
And it has a very good souvenir shop

A Titanic Experience

By Rick B |

Actual recovered artifacts from the Titanic on display. Once in a lifetime chance to see remnants of this historic ship wreck.

Very Interesting

By 50ishFemaleTraveler |

Even if you didn't love the movie, you'll enjoy this exhibit. Personal effects and stories about the passengers plus general ship items also. Several photo opportunities with movie-themed backgrounds.

By Alejandra V |

Highly recommend if you’re a titanic fan, great experience and very easy to understand and navigate. My favorite part was the deck and staircase. I wouldn’t recommend the audio, you won’t really need it.

Very Cool

By Alan P |

This is an amazing museum. It was so cool to see actual pieces from the Titanic. This i a must see. Makes the Titanic seem so much more real!

By only1annabel |

As a teen girl in the 90s I too because a Titanic fanatic thanks to the film. I still have a great interest in the story and even work for a cruise line now.
I really enjoyed the exhibit and love that you get a boarding pass as you enter so you can learn the fate of your passenger.
I’ve done a similar experience at the Science Museum in London but I think this has more artefacts plus “the big piece”. The layout was informative and I liked the flow of the exhibit.
There’s a replica of the Grand Staircase but you can’t take photos unless it’s the official ones that you can the purchase.

By Julie S |

Great exhibit. Easy to follow the story throughout. Interesting artifacts. The promenade experience was awesome! Photographer was actually really great, they got really great experience photos, attentive to get the best shot.

Worth the visit

By joanneosborne59 |

Very interesting exhibition would recommend. I come from Belfast so think I'll visit ours here as I've never been

A must see if you haven't been

By Patrick B |

The artifacts and exhibits at the Titanic are amazing to see and definitely worthwhile to go at least once. My wife and I had been there before, but we went this time after they added some new artifacts and it was very interesting again. We also liked that they now allow photography, an added benefit.

The tour of Titanic Exhibit

By montalvosandoval2020 |

This is a very interesting and entertaining historical tour of the actual Titanic history with real facts and items to view that were found from the actual titanic ship this is a fun tour I truly recommend this tour if your looking for great entertainment with the entire family during your visit to Las Vegas

By Explorer |

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.

Buy one ticket, get one free!

By pageporter |

Was able to buy one ticket and get one ticket free through the My Vegas slots app. You need 16,000 loyalty points in order to get the free ticket. Had a few issues trying to redeem the ticket but called the 800 number on the app and they were able to help me out.

This is a very interesting exhibit. It was amazing to see how many artifacts they were able to find and what life was like during that time.

Highly recommend this!

By Gloria R B |

The Titanic tour was fine, they just missed playing some music to feel like you were on the Titanic. The photos very good and at a good price.

By luis_garcia_chavez |

I bought my ticket from CDMX through Tripadvisor at 11:00, which is the time they open and so I wouldn't find many people. It is a small exhibition but very well explained and very well done, with objects from the ship. Spectacular sets such as the A Deck hallway that is even cold, very cold, as well as the main staircase that night in April 1912 but they don't let you take photos, it's a shame because it looks so real. I loved it and it is well worth the cost for those Titanic lovers.

Amazing!

By ixoye80550 |

We loved walking through and viewing the exhibits. Designed to give you the experience of being on the Titanic. Well worth the bucks it costs to gain entry.

Amazing

By Janet K |

A must see, you are given an ID and at end of tour you find out if you survived. Very interesting artifacts and stories of passengers and crew. At times you feel as if you are on board. It is incredible what has been rescued from the sea bed.

See the movie first & afterwards

By Travel13Love |

My suggestion is to see the movie before going to this exhibit & then again afterwards. That way you can understand some of the props, then it’s fun after visiting to find the ones you don’t remember. I believe this exhibit travels to other states & countries, just in case you don’t want to visit Las Vegas to see it.

By TravelingMomGrandma |

Pros: Well worth the ticket price. Our 10 year grandson loved it as well as us. It was informative and visually helped picture the Titanic. See an actual piece of the ship was great too.

By Katy B |

Excellent exhibit. Exhibit starts hot in the rooms are small. Then as you go up to second class it cools down and gets a little bigger. Then you get to the top of the deck and they have it set up so it looks like you are on the ship. I like how they have pictures of the people next to their belongings with their stories of why they were on the titanic and what happened to them. It humanizes the tragedy, and not just something in history book. This is something that older kids who have learned the story of the Titanic may find interesting.

Enjoyed The Titanic Exhibition at The Luxor

By MomTraveller |

What a well done exhibit , the artifacts, the stories and quotes from real passengers was heart wrenching but amazing. They also have a large ice berg in the exhibit, a model of the ship showing where the damage was done when it hit the iceberg. They also have a large chink of the ships metal on display that was pulled up from the wreckage They have a lovely gift shop as well. Overall it was an educational and great experience.

History, Heartbreak & Jack and Rose Vibes

By Casi V |

A Titanic Time—Minus the Iceberg (and Plus Some Oompa Loompa Glam)

My 15-year-old daughter and I set sail on the Titanic Exhibit together, and it was totally worth the trip. I had seen a version of the exhibit years ago in Cleveland, OH, but this one had a different vibe—and a few surprises.

First things first: yes, the infamous “iceberg” was out of commission. In Cleveland, there was a big ol’ block of ice you could touch (which was kind of “meh” anyway, but still…). This version technically had temperature effects, but without the iceberg moment, the cold wasn’t as dramatic. No big loss—we didn’t come for an arctic experience.

What did stand out? The deck scene. One room felt like you had just stepped outside your cabin, with a dark, dreamy view “over the sea.” It was atmospheric and eerie.

The grand staircase? 10/10. It felt like we stepped straight into the movie. I loved that they offered professional photos here—though fair warning, the lighting was not our friend. Our final prints had us looking like we moonlight at Willy Wonka’s factory. Still, a fun keepsake.

The exhibit was easy to follow. We didn’t stop to read every placard (you’d be there forever), but the summary signs gave us the perfect amount of info without losing the emotional punch. Seeing real artifacts—pulled from the wreckage—was both haunting and fascinating.

Oh, and the “big piece” of the ship? This exhibit had it. Cleveland didn’t. Seeing it in person was surreal and sobering.

In the end, my assigned passenger survived... my daughter’s did not. We also couldn’t help but notice how many first-class passengers made it compared to the crew—tough to stomach, even over a century later.

If you're into the Titanic—whether for the human history or because, let’s be honest, Jack and Rose—this exhibit is worth it.

By Scarlettraveller |

The exhibit is very informative and pleasant to walk through. It took me about 1 hour to complete. It is definitely worth a visit if you are interested in the titanic especially on the preservation of the wreck.

By SharonB231 |

This exhibit has numerous artifacts from the Titanic. At the end there is a large piece from the ship. Exhibit explains the timeline for the ill fated Titanic and what the experience was like onboard. They have recreated staterooms as well as the grand staircase. You may take pictures throughout the exhibit but cannot take pictures of the grand staircase as they have reserved that for their photographer and they will take your photos here for a charge . Plan 1-2 hours for this incredibly well done exhibit.

Interesting museum

By vala4384 |

On holiday from tbe UK, Decided to visit this exhibition at tbe Luxor.
Well laid out, documenting the story from initial beginnings to the sinking, highlighting several passengers and their stories along the way. Many interesting artefacts from the wreck site, including a large section of the hull.
Shame that only official photos were allowed to be taken of the staircase.
I personally preferred the exhibition in Belfast.

Very cool to see

By Wayne |

I had seen a YouTube clip about this. Well worth the visit, it is well set out. A bit pricey but that’s Vegas for you.
Lots of exhibits and information

Amazing selection of artifacts including section of hull with port holes

By William E |

Amazing selection of artifacts including a section of hull with port holes. As well a recreations of third class and second classrooms, wooden spiral staircase and deck.

I loved it!

By Domi |

Not to be missed - amazing exhibition, so much information - I spent more than an hour immersed in the story. Very helpful staff, here to answer any question. Everyone gets a boarding pass when entering the exhibition with a name and story of a different passenger - such a grand idea!

By Christy K |

Such a great experience! So interesting and the artifacts are amazing! Definitely did not disappoint!!! Super photo opportunities for the whole family!!

By P London |

I was unsure whether to do this, but it turned out to be one of the best activities on our trip, and justified the entry price. The artefacts bring to life what is a very well designed and engrossing experience. It combines insight into the passengers with sections of recreated interiors and artefacts recovered from the ship itself. For an event that is now so well known I also learnt a few new things and found the information on the artefact restoration process particularly fascinating.

Wow!

By RRP12* |

What an amazing experience

To see all the pieces they have saved was fantastic.

Truly worth the money. Around 45/50 Dollars.

We were in a good couple of hours.

It wasn’t overcrowded with people and the staff are very helpful.

Lots of artifacts!

By boymomdfw |

This is a good exhibit. When you start they give you a passenger's profile and then you can check if you lived at the end. There are lots of artifacts. There's even a piece of the ship!

By runforrestrun_11 |

Awesome experience, for me it made the whole trip to Las Vegas worth while. Seeing “the big piece” was amazing, and all the artefact’s, upon entry you were given a ticket, and at the end you got to see if you survived the disaster, a very humbling experience

Excellent Exhibition of Titanic Artifacts, Nicely Laid Out, With Lot's of Details and Information

By Rod |

Always like to read and see information on the Titanic, as it is one of the great historic disasters, with many interesting people and stories from all walks of life. Was not sure what to expect with this exhibit, but was hoping that it would have background stories of actual people on the ship and associated with the ship, besides just artifacts from the ship. Was not disappointed with the exhibit at all, it was very nicely laid out and gave you a real feel for the whole disaster. They have about 400 items that were raised from the Titanic, including one of the massive steel pieces from the hull of the ship. They also have mock ups of what a Third Class hallway and rooms would look like as well as Second Class, the Grand Staircase and the outdoor promenade. They also had many background stories on people that were on the ship, that told you a bit about their life and how the ended up on the Titanic. Overall was very impressed with the exhibit and we all thought it was well worth the cost and time to visit, you are also allowed to take non flash photo's inside the exhibit as well, and they also have a couple places where they will take photo's (on the bow and grand staircase) which can be purchased at the end of the tour.

By WGW1224 |

Very informative, nice displays and fun experience. Loved how the exhibition made you feel like you were on board titanic.

By Katie |

This was on the bucket list to visit as my son is titanic obsessed. The exhibition is located inside the Luxor hotel (the pyramid shaped one), south of the strip. If you’re located north just hop on the reasonably priced bus (Deuce).

On entry you receive a boarding pass with a random name of a person was was onboard the titanic. It will tell you their name, board class and a little back story. Your then proceed to have two photos taken.

Inside you start the story of the titanic. The layouts of the cabins for third and first class. There are video stories throughout. The artefacts range from white star line owners property to personal possessions.

In the middle is a replica staircase where you can have your photos taken. You cannot take personal photos of the staircase itself - lots of signage and cameras around.

As you progress through you reach a lovely example of the deck displayed against the starlit sky. The temperature descends here and you then see the iceberg. You need to read the scripts on the walls as you are walking around.

The big piece is displayed here and this is probably the room where that little lump in your throat really forms. To see this piece makes you appreciate just how big this ship really was. Photos do not do this any justice you need see it with your own eyes to truly appreciate the construction.

At the end you scan your boarding pass to see if your passenger was a victim or a survivor. Everyone’s ‘known’ names are displayed on the wall and once again that lump is in your throat.

At the very end is the typical overpriced merchandise shop with the option to purchase your photos.

This is a must visit to see and warning it is emotional.

Tip: If you have over 10 year olds combine your ticket entry with the adjoining exhibition bodies to save money. Basically makes it feel like 2 for 1.

By Loryn |

I took my son to Vegas for his 21st birthday. We both are interested in the Titanic story. We absolutely loved this. We did not do the audio tour but read it instead. We got a kick out of the replica staircase for pictures. You get a QRCode and at the end you find out who you were and if you live or die. The artifacts are amazing when you put it in perspective this wreck is 2.5 miles below the Atlantic ocean and with pressure of 6,000 per square ft. This is no easy feat to raise any of the artifacts. If you're into the history of the Titanic this is the exhibit for you.

BREATHTAKING exhibit!!!

By Kate's Travels |

If you are fascinated by the stories surrounding the Titanic, this exhibit is a MUST see! Sure, I expected there to be personal belongings and other items brought up from the wreck, but they also have the LARGEST piece of the hull on display in the world! It's MASSIVE. Watching videos of the recovery of the pieces and how they preserve them today is very fascinating.

Very interesting artefacts

By RetroGirl_Rita |

This exhibition features a lot of human interest stories & on entering everyone is given the name & details of a passenger who boarded the ship, at the end you can discover what happened to you, whether you survived or not. Some fascinating memorabilia & the reconstruction of the staircase & the section of ship gives a real sense of reality.
I have seen other Titanic exhibitions which I think were better but this is still well worth seeing. Not over long, we loitered & read the detail on almost every board & it took about 1.5 hours.

You MUST See!

By BandH915 |

My husband and I are HUGE Titanic fans based on the history and of course the movie.
While we were in Vegas we decided we had to see this exhibit.
It DID NOT disappoint.
This experience was respectful and tasteful. And truth to be told-a little heartbreaking.
We were treated with grace from the beginning to the very end.
We HIGHLY HIGHLY recommend!

Highly recommended!

By Karen K |

We picked this as part of MGM's three activities for $57 deal. Initially, I was the only one in our group excited to see it, but afterwards, the entire group agreed that it was the best of the three attractions. Lots of original artifacts along with some nice reproductions of cabins and interiors. Lots of information about the voyage and individual passengers. The highlight is a large piece of the actual hull. Definitely worth seeing!

By ro88o31 |

If your even slightly interested in the history of the titanic THIS is not to be missed! The artifacts on display are stunningly presented in their own right BUT with the back story and information presented with them they really come to life and give you a taste of the scale of the ship. Something I will never forget and really if you are in Vegas while this exhibition is available do yourself a favour and go have a look round you'll not regret it.

Got a free ticket

By tonya w |

Do this if you have a few minutes and get a discounted ticket. It is iteresting to see all the artifacts.

So Nice

By Hakindisha |

Incredible place, I felt very welcome, the decor is impeccable,
everything very well maintained and maintained

Travel back in time

By Robert D |

This exhibit tells the story of the Titanic through many artifacts. They recreated cabins in different classes and the grand staircase. There are actual items recovered from the wreckage, including a large piece from the hull. This exhibition is informative and entertaining.

Thoughtful exhibition

By MK2013 |

A great exhibition with the right balance of info and artefacts. Not too heavy and well planned exhibition. Would recommend (perhaps a little overpriced) but enjoyable nonetheless. Staff very helpful :)

Good and Interesting

By valmailorraine |

Worth a visit. What's nice is you are given a person when you enter to identify with and you do not know till the end your fate. Much is replicated authentically and you can really imagine how it was that fateful night. Many were absolute heroes especially the band leader and the musicians. We enjoyed it all and came.out with admiration for everyone on board.

I liked it. It will require reading to enjoy this.

By Maryland0505 |

We really enjoyed this exhibition. The artifacts were mostly interesting because of the context of them which was well explained in story boards and videos.

They photograph you before hand and then send you in. This was helpful as it controlled the flow through the exhibit so it was never crowded.

We did not have to wear face masks.

By Dave |

What an experience. The exhibition is tasteful and educational. You experience the life of the ship through the eyes of those who built her, crew, passengers and explorers. Definitely be sure to get the audio tour as this does so much to enhance the experience. We enjoyed it tremendously. The one downside to our experience was our pictures taken on the bow were lost, but we did get the ones on the grand staircase.

Now I know all about the Titanic.

By Annie F |

My favorite. thing was all about the explanation of the beginning to the end. I was excited to find out about how it really happened. Experiencing this made me understand why things were done like it did.

By Marcus |

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.

By LaurieCMartin |

Made a last minute decision to see the exhibition before flying out later today. Had to wait about 30 min in line, not too bad. It was so interesting to see the recovered artifacts and know that they were once used and touched by real crew or passengers. My favorite was the promenade deck that has mirrors on both ends so you have the illusion of being on a long deck. Also reading different people’s accounts of what it felt like when the iceberg hit. You’re assigned a passenger at the beginning, and at the end you can scan it to learn if that person survived or perished. It took me right at an hour, and I stopped to read many of the descriptions on artifacts and listen to the audio tour.

Bad taste

By Victoria O |

Some amazing exhibits but the fact that they have pillaged people’s personal possessions from the sea floor where they died is rather distasteful

Underwhelming

By Susan0958 |

Extremely disappointing. I was looking forward to taking my 11 year old as she’d been learning about Titanic at school and had become quite enthusiastic about it.

The tickets were very expensive for about an hour of experience. There was mainly a load of items displayed in glass cabinets and too reading to do. Not much of an immersive experience at all apart from 3 areas (which were interesting) but the majority of it was endless reading and looking at items in cabinets.

My kids (13 & 11) were mostly bored and we kept waiting for the ‘wow’ but it never came. For context, we went to the 911 memorial museum 2 years ago (roughly the same price point). We spent 3-4 hours in there, it was immersive, moving and done brilliantly. I wouldn’t recommend Titanic at Luxor, unless it was priced at half of what we paid. Underwhelming.

Worth every penny, so much information, very well done

By Shelbs97 |

My oldest son (11) has been obsessed with Titanic for years, so he was really looking forward to this. It was a very well put together exhibit, lots of things to see and read. The kids loved getting to be a “passenger” and discovering their fate at the end. I learned some new things myself during the walk through. We stayed probably 2 hours and took it all in. The kids loved the real “iceburg”. This exhibit was well worth the cost. I’d definitely recommend and would probably do it again for a second time, that’s how good it was.

Incredible - well worth the cost of admission

By Nicole P |

Absolutely LOVED this experience. So much history and information and so many artifacts to view. It's nearly inconceivable that all these things were retrieved from the bottom of the ocean. Truly a unique and amazing experience. We all felt so many emotions. The staircase and other photo ops are a lot of fun although overpriced. Well worth the price of admission but skip the headphones option. There were too few audio clips. The big piece was so moving - I stood there staring at it for a solid 10 minutes. Just incredible.

By JayT&Hay |

This experience was excellent. I really wanted to go and was not disappointed. Extremely informative and we both learnt a lot. You could tell a lot of money had put into making the props and it was also quite a long walk round, when taking in all the info.

By nadave44 |

Very interesting lots of good information. Worth your time and it self paced you can just take you time and enjoy the experience

Step back in time

By Nicole |

I wish we would have had more time to explore the exhibit. The story of the Titanic has always intrigued me. They had a lot of great artifacts and stories of several passengers. Allow time to really take the exhibit in and read all the items. It was very interesting.

Interesting exhibit

By IEM10011 |

Interesting exhibit, but relatively small and short. My favorite part is the recreation of the deck. That was particularly stunning.

By Olga |

Saw this movie 100 times. If you are a fan like me, see this exhibition 100%.
Love the artifacts, and the piece of the ship which was taken out of the ocean was breathtaking.

Was good, not over the top, buy good

By Jeff M |

Enjoyed the exhibition. But there are many things I really enjoyed. I considered this a 'filler' excursion. Something to do but nothing to crazy over.

By zoe |

as a person who isn’t a fan of the titanic it was actually really interesting to see everything. at the beginning they give you a person who was on the titanic and at the end you get to see if you survived or not. some parts were kind of boring but it was very interesting to see all the artifacts. if you aren’t a big fan then i don’t recommend going but if you are definitely go.

By Michael S |

Memorable and informative. Seeing the artifacts and reading the life stories of the passengers and crew was tastefully done. Such a sad event that could have been avoided

By JimNCO |

What an eye-opening and emotional experience! Environmental controls hep visitors place themselves in the situation, and there's even an iceberg in there. (Touch it, but don't be like the door who put a handprint in it... boo on you) close the experience by fighting out if you and your family died or survived!

By Sam S |

First thing to note is that the tickets are not cheap, at $35 per person, for what is effectively an hour tour, is quite expensive.

Second thing is, don’t bother with the photos! The staff will try and force you into having photos taken as memorabilia, but they are seriously poor quality and yet they want an extra $20 for them. So avoid this gimmick. The exhibition really doesn’t need to rely on gimmicks like this…

Negatives over, the exhibition itself is absolutely brilliant. It’s extremely informative with some very interesting artefacts on show. I’ve seen some reviews saying they don’t know if they’re real artefacts. I suggest those people should have paid attention as they absolutely are and have been in that exhibition in the Luxor since 2008. There’s even an actual piece of the ship on show!

If you’re interested in the history of the titanic, then you’ll love this.

Historical

By Cheryl S |

A great piece of history! Thankful that items have been recovered before the sea over takes all. Impressive films on construction and displays of artifacts.

Titanic

By Carol M |

I had been to this in Branson but had another traveler that had not been. It was a little smaller than the last one I was in but the grand staircase was beautiful. You can purchase an audio for $5 or a combo which will allow you to see Bodies which is the sister exhibit.
It took us less than one hour to go through and there was no wait to get in.

Very good

By AB |

10th Jan 2024
Good points: Amazing artifacts the obvious being 'The big piece,' good information given, a friendly member of staff that told me information that I wouldn't have figured out myself.
Bad points: I was enjoying talking the the member of staff near the Titanic replica staircase who was giving me amazing information and was about to tip him when he was called away to do something else and it wasn't even an emergency. He switched with the guy that interrupted us. It was very frustrating and annoying. He wouldn't like it if I interuppted him when he was talking to someone.

Respectfully presented exhibition

By Lukius-Maximus |

Firstly I have to say how impressed I was with how respectfully and tastefully the exhibition is. The tragedy of the titanic is fascinating and seeing the artefacts up close and their story really brings it to life. The walkthrough is beautifully done and the walking through it almost feels like you were there on the night of the sinking. Seeing the 'big piece' up close was especially moving.
This is an exhibit not to be missed.

disappointed after seeing the one in Tennessee

By mountiamsandcanyons |

Our group of 3 all adults visited this attraction in January of 2022. i was looking forward to bringing my sisters here after seeing the one in Tennessee last year. sadly to say i was very disappointed with this experience. probably because i was expecting too much or more of what i have already seen.
My biggest regret was the lack of artifacts that were here and the small size overall . i would say this was almost half the size of what i was expecting and was missing all the best parts of what is in Gatlinburg Tennessee .

its best if you are going for the first time. than you have no idea of what you are missing. that said the best part of this was the piece of the hull that is on display (the largest recovered piece from titanic)

fyi you can not take pictures of the grand staircase. however you can buy one from the photographer who set up shop there. such a rip off.....

worth seeing

By Kspo |

Very interesting exhibit. Lots of things to look at and read about. We took our time to read everything and enjoy the set up of what the hallways looked like. There were so many real artifacts on display including a piece of the ship.

Well Done!

By geraldh463 |

In Las Vegas for a long weekend and wanted to find something to do besides gambling. I had seen this exhibit when it was in Seattle. They have a permanent display here with many of the artifacts brought up from the site of the tragedy. Very interesting to learn of the details of the incident. Highly recommend.

Stunning presentation and well worth the cost.

By Chrissa |

Visiting this exhibit was the highlight of our trip to Vegas. It is an absolute must see and is so full. Each room boasts more stories of the real passengers and endless items that have been brought up from the site including a massive section of the ship wall. Many spaces have been recreated so guests can see what each space was like, including a section of the deck at night. Very clever use of mirrors and lighting gives the feeling of stepping out on a large ship at night. Many times while reading the information and viewing the artifacts I felt humbled and emotional for the massive loss that took place. We were in Vegas celebrating my daughter's 21st birthday and our whole group enjoyed this exhibit immensely. If I ever find myself near this exhibit again I will go again. I did not use the audio tour and now wish I had added that as well.

By Carrie M |

Loved every moment. Artifacts were amazing, great supplemental info provided. Recreation of rooms and decks were cool to see. Loved the time and investment into preservation.

Great exhibition

By Joanne L |

This exhibition is great. I love the fact you are given a boarding pass for a real passenger and can find out if they survived. That’s a nice touch. The whole exhibition is filled with facts, quotes and artifacts from the Titanic, but of course the most impressive is the Big Piece. It is astounding, and reading about the effort it took to raise it and then protect it is just amazing. I would recommend this exhibition to anybody who has even a passing interest in the RMS Titanic.

Absolutely fascinating and very humbling experience

By Traceybrownsword1971 |

Visited Titanic Exhibition whilst on holiday in Las Vegas. Not particularly cheap to enter, but worth the money. To be actually looking at and to be so close to parts of such a historic ship and personal items, was very humbling experience. I found it truly moving and suggest that everyone visits when in Las Vegas.

Great Experience

By Laen27 |

My wife really wanted to see this exhibit, so we went and i can say we both enjoyed the experience. There are many parts of the exhibit that take you into the actual Titanic experience. The sounds, scenery and artifacts are truly amazing. We would highly recommend the Titanic Exhibit for an hour or so of walking back into history.

Beautiful exhibition

By silke7112 |

The exhibition is located at the Luxor Hotel. Admission is currently $35 per person. We were on site around 11am, as just opened, the visit was totally relaxed. The museum is beautifully designed. Clear recommendation from us.

Much more then expected

By tanialikestravel80 |

I definitely recommend the audio for the tour. Without ruining much I’ll say there was a few surprises I was impressed with. They really did this right. If you’re in Vegas and have any interest in the titanic at all this is a must see!!!

Interesting Exhibit

By AJG35 |

I found this exhibit at the Luxor hotel provided a good overview of the Titanic's history. The artefacts were well preserved. It took about 45 minutes to complete. Individual stories were interesting. Nothing to out of your way for.

Great experience!

By Toni C |

I didn't know what to expect at first, but really enjoyed the exhibit. It was truly a great experience that I will never forget. Enjoyed the idea of first entering with a boarding pass as your ticket of an actual passenger that sailed the ship. Some parts were sad to see while other parts were really interesting. Would definitely recommend if you are interested in the history of the Titanic.

By jean-christophe |

We had taken the tour with the French auto guide , indispensable in my opinion. If we are told a little about the disaster, we are mainly immersed in the construction of the boat, passengers on the boat, who were they, what were they doing. Authentic pieces are exhibited as well as reconstructions of the cabins. In 1 hour the tour is done , but the visit is definitely worth it!

As if we were there that fateful night

By rrv |

Exceeded expectations. The full-size promenade deck exhibit made us feel as if we were out there that fateful night. Did not see this coming.

By lbridgeman |

Have wanted to see this exhibit for a long time. Every time we went there was a long line. This time we got tickets online and arrived before they opened. The exhibit was interesting. Learned a few new things. Wish they had more artifacts. But the ones they did have were very fascinating. Bottles of wine. A huge piece of the ship. You were given a boarding pass from an actual passenger. At the end you were able to see the fate of your passenger. Walking through the exhibit you could feel the emotions

A reverent exhibit to those who lost their lives in the disaster.

By Kay OB |

Going to this exhibit at Luxor was a last-minute decision on our last night in Vegas. We bought a ticket with about an hour and a half until closing time and stayed almost the entire time. My husband and I both left saying it was much much better than we thought it would be. The whole exhibit was done in a tasteful way with honor to those who lost their lives. Highly recommend.

Very interesting

By daveinkent44 |

Certainly a place to visit if you are in Las Vegas. This is a good daytime attraction rather than evening. If you are interested in the story of the Titanic and the tragedy of the sinking.

Interesting and educational

By RescuedVegan |

This exhibit and tour was both interesting and educational for us. We’ve been to Orlando and visited that exhibit there, and this LV one was just as visually and emotionally impacting.

The large part of the starboard side was amazing to see. I felt shivers when I walked around it.

It is quite eerie at times doing these visits but it’s important not to forget how arrogance can be so detrimental to so many, if not questioned. If you are interested in Titanic this is worth a visit.

Highly recommend!!

By Duvelsa M |

I highly recommend this exhibition! Very interesting and the exhibition has a variety of history and items on display.

An exhibition, captivating, immersive, moving of the short journey, of the Titanic.

By ClubEpicuriste |

Our Civil Engineering Engineer, Eddy, did not want to leave Las Vegas, without bringing back, a souvenir, to our retired Lieutenant Commander, Victor, a great amateur of the story of the most famous liner in the world, the Titanic and its tragic destiny. So he went to the Luxor Hotel*****, Las Vegas 3900 S Blvd, which produces the exhibition The Artifact Exibition of Titanic. This exhibition brings together 350 vestiges and reproductions, on a real scale, of the mythical and splendid ship, The Titanic. It captures life on board, with the reproduction of the iconic Grand Staircase, as made famous by James Cameron’s film, the great chandelier, first to third class furnished cabins with authentic objects, decks, restaurant rooms, luggage, onboard equipment, from dishes to the abbreviation of the White Star Line, and bottles of wine and champagne. The most surprising thing was the handing over of a map of one of the passengers at the beginning of the visit, who at the end of the visit reveals himself as having been saved or having perished at sea, and also, almost to touch him, to know if it is indeed a reality, this very large fragment of the wreck, raised, from the bottom of the North Atlantic Ocean, to the surface, and traumatic, as a passenger, this reconstruction of the night of its sinking. Luxury, comfort and modernity, for this floating palace, exceptional, with 256 meters long by 28.50 m wide, 52.60 m high, with a gross tonnage of 46.328 tons and a speed of 22 knots, or 41 km/h, for a power of 55,000 horsepower. Three years built between 1909 and 1912 by Harland & Wolff's Belfast shipyards, commissioned in 1907 by Joseph Bruce Ismay, Pte of the WSL, to William James Pirrie, Pte of HW, for three ships, Olympic, Titanic and Gigantic, renamed Britannic. During its inaugural voyage between Southampton and New York, the palace, the Titanic, nicknamed the Unsinkable, or the Unsinkable, struck an iceberg on April 14, 1912, at 11:40 p.m. Three hours later, it sank in the icy waters of the North Atlantic, at a depth of 3821 metres, 650 km southeast of the Canadian island of Newfoundland, killing 1,491 of the 2,108 passengers and crew. The wreck, of the giant of the seas, lying in two pieces, was discovered on September 1, 1985, during an expedition led by Professor Robert Ballard, and with the return of 6000 objects, exhibited worldwide.

Expensive but Amazing

By jehenson81 |

So this was the second stop of my three tickets for $57 and it was the best of the three. The normal price is $32 and it is worth the money. They have a huge collection of items recovered from the Titanic and strokes to go with each them. At the start they give you a replica ticket of an actual passenger and you find out at the end if you survived (my person didn’t). I was a little irked about no pictures of the grand staircase, but I snapped a quick photo from the doorway (they do this so you pay to have your photo taken. The story about the stacked China was cool (can’t tell you more as it would ruin it). Go if you have time, you won’t regret it.

Something about the Titanic

By Vanessa Mendoza |

There's something about being face to face with artifacts from the titanic. At the beginning of the "tour" they give you an identity and at the end, you find out whether they were survivors or not. That was cool. I will say there's a lot of reading involved here.

Beautiful, but badly organized

By Raffaella B |

Very nice show, badly organized starting from the queue at the entrance where you could not understand who had to enter before or after.
Once we got to the virtual part, we had VIP tickets...they let in regardless of who had already paid and who still had to pay.
The beautiful virtual part, but the people shouting and screaming ruined the atmosphere, they needed headphones.

Quiet and Enjoyable

By Carolyne C |

Honestly one of the best experiences any Titanic enthusiast could have in roughly 2 or so hours. Wasn't overly packed with people, you're able to have time with each artifact without feeling rushed. Helpful staff, reasonably priced admittance. Sombre atmosphere given the nature of the exhibit. The Big Piece tho.

Very interesting exhibit

By Haass5 |

We went to this and were pleasantly surprised. The pace was a personal thing. We learned a great deal and were able to visualize the cabins, main rooms, etc first hand. Well worth the time.

By Ter1593 |

This was a really interesting exhibition to visit - with real life artifacts and stories from actual passengers on board the ship! There was an interactive section where you could touch an iceberg to understand how cold it was the night she sank. There was also a large piece of the ship thay was found in the 90s which really was amazing to see! Only downside is they do not allow you to take your own photos of the replica of stairs as they have someone offering a photograph service which I would assume you have to pay for so that was a shame. Other than that would highly recommend!

A must see

By Joe1304 |

We liked the place a lot, very well organized and informative, my children 12 and 15 enjoyed it so much

Interesting exhibition on the topic with original artifacts

By EH6695 |

We were here 13 years ago and unfortunately we arrived too late and therefore could not see the exhibition. So that was our first act when we got to Las Vegas. We only brought our car to our hotel to avoid paying these hefty fees twice. prices are already high in Las Vegas.
The exhibition itself was interesting and there were some original artifacts and a wall of the wreck. The Luxor itself is already gigantic. Worth seeing exhibition if you are interested in the sinking of the Titanic

Great tour for the family with interesting facts

By James Mc |

Great artifacts from the Titanic recovery team. It feels like you stepping back in time. The artifacts are pretty cool to take pictures of. They will not allow you to take a picture on the grand staircase unless you use their camera and buy a photo for $20 at the end of the tour. You are able to buy a combo with the Titanic Museum and the Bodies exhibit in the Luxor together they were $45. You can rent a tour device for $5 each exhibit the Titanic or and the Bodies exhibit. They do have actors on the TV screens for each class describing what it felt like on each class. at the end of the tour you are able to scan your ticket they give you a pass your ticket and see if you lived or died also they have a wall of names of people who survived by class and by crew and people who died.

Checked Off of Bucket List.

By Esther Bolmanski |

So many artifacts and so much historical value. You get to walk through and see information on some of the passengers, what the rooms were like, and what happened during the sinking.

Excessive cost!

By CRISTINA M |

I visited the exhibition in Milan, former Farini railway yard, with friends. In the exhibition there are numerous exhibits and photos of the Titanic interior. There are reconstructions of the engine room and the flooding of the corridors. The last room is the one I liked the most because it is more fascinating than the others: it reproduces the moment of the sinking of the ship. I think the real emotion, however, can be had with three-dimensional glasses that cost another 12 euros! Therefore I did not live this last experience. I therefore believe that the cost of the exhibition in total is EXCESSIVE!

Well, from the comments imagine more!

By Francisco B |

Possibly and due to the comments read here I raised my thickeners too much, I found a small exhibition well achieved that makes it more interesting the audio guide accounts, it is really not impressive as they say, I did not get coupons with discounts and the value of the ticket considering that we were 5 people I found somewhat elevated.

Fantastic exhibition

By Cat |

Fantastic exhibition definitely worth a visit. You can see an original piece of the Titanic itself, loads of interesting artifacts and passenger details. Really interesting.

Interesting Titanic Exhibit - Nice break from usual Vegas

By nkdp |

The Titanic exhibit is very well done. It contains interesting artifacts from the ship and from the passengers. As you progress through the exhibit, not only are all the historical facts laid out, but stories about the passengers are woven throughout, so you really get a feel for who was on it, what it must have been like to be a passenger and of course, finally the tragic accident and many deaths.

They have a huge piece of the ship!! Learning about the years of efforts at recoveries was interesting, too.

This was a nice break from the craziness of Vegas. I got discount tickets through Travelzoo, which helped the value.

Excellent

By GRJ_11 |

This is not cheap but is made slightly cheaper if you buy the joint ticket for this and the adjoining bodies exhibition.
There many artifacts on display. Several parts of the ship including cabins, grand stair case and promenade deck are recreated. It is very well done telling the story of the ship from design to sinking. It is extra for the audio guide but we didn't bother and found we didn't need it. The most breathtaking exhibit is the big piece. This is a 26ft x 14 ft section of the Titanic hull reclaimed from the sea. Definitely worth a visit

Incredible

By TruBluTravel |

If you have a love for Titanic you must visit the Artifact Exhibition. I could have stayed all day. I wanted to read and see everything. I love that they give you a boarding pass when you enter and you find out about yourself and whether you live or died on the ship. I was a third class citizen so as you can imagine.. I died that fateful night.

A Must-See!

By Jasmine Tribolet |

Absolutely incredible. I was there on the anniversary of recovering the "Big Piece" and got my book signed! A must-see if you are in Las Vegas.

By Becky J |

We were surprised by how well down this exhibit was! We really enjoyed the boarding pass with an assigned passenger that you find out in end if they survived or not! We learned an lot about the titanic and the big piece was super cool! We found it with the money for sure!

A must for Titanic fans

By Lenny H |

Well set out exhibit. Definitely use the audio tour. It made the exhibit even more interesting. The actual piece of the Titanic was impressive.

Great experience

By Joe C |

Myself and 3 other adult family members visited here for our first time in May. The experience was brilliant, very informative and a large array of artifacts that allowed you to get up close and see in detail, with lots of information about each item. The interactive side of things was also very good, allowing you to feel how cold an iceberg is and walking outside on the lookalike deck in the cold night air was also very sobering. As adults, with interests in the Titanic – it was a brilliant experience and something every one of us thoroughly enjoyed. Due to the sheer amount of reading and information, we wouldn’t recommend this for kids under the age of 16 really. Having a boarding pass with a real passenger’s name on and finding out their fate at the end also brought the whole reality back home to you. Highly recommend for anyone with an interest in the Titanic. Our only recommendation would be that the opening hours should be extended later into the evening so that people can do this after dinner one evening.

A fun experience

By Krystal R |

I have been here twice and I have enjoyed it both times. If you love anything Titanic you will love this museum. Each room has artifacts and information, and it is always fun to see if your assigned passenger survived or perished in the wreckage.