Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition at the Luxor Hotel and Casino
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Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition at the Luxor Hotel and Casino
By Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition
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- Entry/Admission - Casino at Luxor Las Vegas
- Entry/Admission - Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition
What's not included- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- Parking/Valet fees
- Wheelchair accessible
- Stroller accessible
- Near public transportation
- Surfaces are wheelchair accessible
If you have questions about accessibility, we’d be happy to help. Just call the number below and reference the product code: 5156TITANIC- Most travelers can participate
- Operating Hours: March 11-September 8, 2024: 11am-8pm; September 9 - November 17, 2024: 11am-6pm; November 18 - December 31, 2024: 11am-8pm
- Last entry 1 hour prior to closing
- For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours in advance of the start date of the experience.
- Where inside the Luxor Hotel is Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition?
- The Exhibition is located on the Atrium Level. From the parking garage, enter the hotel and take the escalators up. The exhibit is just past the food court. From the main entrance, go up the escalators and the exhibit will be on your right.Answered Dec 2021
- How large is Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition at the Luxor Hotel and Casino?
- The 25,000-square-foot exhibit features numerous items from the Titanic, including luggage, ship's whistles, floor tiles from the first-class smoking room, a window frame from the Verandah Cafe, and much more!Answered Dec 2021
- Is the Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition appropriate for young children?
- Yes! The museum is educational as well as fun for children of all ages! Children under age four are free and do not require a ticket.Answered Dec 2021
- What are the hours of Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition at the Luxor Hotel and Casino?
- Normal operating hours are daily from 11 AM to 8 PM, however, hours are subject to change.Answered Dec 2021
The tour operator has provided the following answers to customers’ questions.- If you have questions about this tour or need help making your booking, we’d be happy to help. Just call the number below and reference the product code: 5156TITANIC
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- quiglheal0 contributionsI'd consider this a must...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.Written August 24, 2024
- dands2380 contributionsGreat experienceThis 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.Written August 10, 2024
- Tabatha19980 contributionsA must for Titanic fansWell set out exhibit. Definitely use the audio tour. It made the exhibit even more interesting. The actual piece of the Titanic was impressive.Written January 7, 2024
- 589beccig0 contributionsPerfect for those with even a mild interest in the Titanic story. A must for history buffs.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.Written December 18, 2023
- darbjustic0 contributionsA legit experienceThis 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.Written December 11, 2023
- Waynetraveller0 contributionsVery cool to seeI 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 informationWritten November 24, 2023
- Spokanetravelgirl0 contributionsNot worth the costFinally 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.Written October 9, 2023
- Damon W0 contributionsTitanic exibit at Luxor is worth your timeReally 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!Written October 4, 2023
- Shelbs970 contributionsWorth every penny, so much information, very well doneMy 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.Written September 21, 2023
- CMsenior0 contributionsTitanicI 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.Written April 30, 2023
- Goriders990 contributionsGreat Titanic ExhibitFirst 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.Written January 9, 2023
- vanessa_pmiranda0 contributionsSomething about the TitanicThere'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.Written December 16, 2022
- boymomdfw0 contributionsLots of artifacts!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!Written November 23, 2022
- Mary G0 contributionsIt was okNot 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!Written November 11, 2022
- X9241TNrickb0 contributionsA Titanic ExperienceActual recovered artifacts from the Titanic on display. Once in a lifetime chance to see remnants of this historic ship wreck.Written November 6, 2022
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Rod
Fresno, CA1,121 contributions
Feb 2022
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.
Written February 18, 2022
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gr8ful4222
Campbell, CA1,895 contributions
Dec 2021
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.
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.
Written December 19, 2021
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Chrissa
Paris, France11 contributions
Feb 2020
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.
Written March 12, 2020
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Katie
Durham, UK145 contributions
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.
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.
Written August 20, 2022
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MariaVin
Winnipeg, Canada256 contributions
Feb 2020
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.
Written February 29, 2020
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Jennifer Uribe
Los Angeles, CA26 contributions
Feb 2019
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.
Written January 21, 2020
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ifif
Whitby, Canada315 contributions
Sep 2022
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.
Written September 29, 2022
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The_Travel_Family
Las Vegas, NV1,123 contributions
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.
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.
Written February 26, 2021
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triceei
Southfield, MI18 contributions
Sep 2022 • Couples
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.
Written September 12, 2022
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50ishFemaleTraveler
Enfield, CT26 contributions
Feb 2020
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.
Written February 12, 2020
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Hi my name is Ekaterina, and i want to ask a question. can I take photos during the Exhibition? if no, I would understand....second question! do you guys take photo on grand staircase $20? third question, do you have disability discount? and last but not least.... I know the story about titanic can I not buy audio guide?
Written March 8, 2021
What is the duration. Can my wife and I come by 2.30pm today?
Written June 26, 2019
It’s self paced, I walked through two different times, once I took my time and was there about 2.5 hours, the second time was faster, as I was with friends and we were there about 1.5 hours.
Written June 27, 2019
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