Bodies The Exhibition
Bodies The Exhibition
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Sparks, GA261 contributions
May 2021
The woman at the front booth was horribly rude and nasty. We had paid for Go Las Vegas passes 3 days prior, drove 13 hours to Las Vegas, and when we show up at the Bodies exhibit they refused us entry based on the fact that they NO LONGER contract with Go City Passes! We lost a lot of money. The woman at the counter said she would sell us tickets for $45 each, but we already had PAID PASSES to get in. Do NOT pay for this exhibit, they really rip you off! We lost all of the money and can't recoup any of it, Go City laughed and said TOO BAD SO SAD you lose..
Written May 20, 2021
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Suzanne S
14 contributions
Oct 2021
It was educational but for $45 (combo ticket with Titanic) could have been more interactive. It became boring at the end and rushed through. IF you are at all squeamish it may be a pass for you, I skipped the infant display but my sister said it was fairly benign even if you've lost a child, but I didn't want to include that in my walk through.
It is obviously a display of some very hard work on behalf of the curators and scientists, and it was very interesting for the medical student who walked through with us, but as an average person, I didn't enjoy it so much.
It is obviously a display of some very hard work on behalf of the curators and scientists, and it was very interesting for the medical student who walked through with us, but as an average person, I didn't enjoy it so much.
Written October 11, 2021
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JXR_UK
United Kingdom939 contributions
Sep 2023 • Couples
The exhibit is interesting and you can learn a lot about the human body. I think it took about 30mins to walk round and read the information. Out of the King Tut, Titanic and Bodies at Luxor, I enjoyed this the least.
Written September 28, 2023
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BigPaPa88
263 contributions
Jul 2017 • Family
My family of 4, 2 adults and 2 children ages 10 and 6, went to both Bally's Body Exhibit and Luxor Bodies.
The cost for Bally's is $28 for adults and $18 for children. The cost for Luxor is $35 for adults and $27 for children.
Both are an at your own pace exhibit. Both had what you would expect; organs on display, full bodies with skim removed showing the internal workings of the body, muscles, bone, and different organ systems. Ballys had more full bodies and gave a better presentation. I was surprised that the full bodies were not protected behind glass and could easily be touched, although there is obviously a no touching policy.
Ballys did not prohibit photos while the Luxor did. So all inclided photos in this review are from the Ballys exhibit only.
We used the Power Pass to attend both exhibits. While the exhibits had small differences, I would only pay for one if wanting to attend. Although, the Luxor exhibit did have a more in-depth display showing the brain and spinal chord with the nerve endings, where Ballys just showed the brain and spinal chord, the Ballys exhibit was cheaper in price and seemed to have more displays. It took us about 30 minutes to go through Luxor and about 45 minutes through Ballys.
If you have time and can attend both with little to no extra cost, I would say they are both worth a visit. However, if you can only attend one exhibit, I recommend Ballys.
The cost for Bally's is $28 for adults and $18 for children. The cost for Luxor is $35 for adults and $27 for children.
Both are an at your own pace exhibit. Both had what you would expect; organs on display, full bodies with skim removed showing the internal workings of the body, muscles, bone, and different organ systems. Ballys had more full bodies and gave a better presentation. I was surprised that the full bodies were not protected behind glass and could easily be touched, although there is obviously a no touching policy.
Ballys did not prohibit photos while the Luxor did. So all inclided photos in this review are from the Ballys exhibit only.
We used the Power Pass to attend both exhibits. While the exhibits had small differences, I would only pay for one if wanting to attend. Although, the Luxor exhibit did have a more in-depth display showing the brain and spinal chord with the nerve endings, where Ballys just showed the brain and spinal chord, the Ballys exhibit was cheaper in price and seemed to have more displays. It took us about 30 minutes to go through Luxor and about 45 minutes through Ballys.
If you have time and can attend both with little to no extra cost, I would say they are both worth a visit. However, if you can only attend one exhibit, I recommend Ballys.
Written July 3, 2017
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Andy A
Willis, TX1 contribution
Mar 2014 • Solo
Everything is very detailed and cut away to show you how the human body works. Colored waxes and dyes are used to show the circulatory system as well as the nervous system and how they are integrated into our system. One of the most interesting thing was the muscle groups and how they connect and work.
I saw this exhibit in Houston several years ago and did some research. The people of this exhibit are not all volunteers. A great many of them are what amounts to political prisoners from the People's Republic of China whose bodies were used (likely) without their permission. As an advance practice paramedic that does a lot of autopsy and cadaver labs, I find the idea of the exhibit interesting and educational. That being said, I have some moral reservations about something like this. That is why I gave it a one star rating.
I saw this exhibit in Houston several years ago and did some research. The people of this exhibit are not all volunteers. A great many of them are what amounts to political prisoners from the People's Republic of China whose bodies were used (likely) without their permission. As an advance practice paramedic that does a lot of autopsy and cadaver labs, I find the idea of the exhibit interesting and educational. That being said, I have some moral reservations about something like this. That is why I gave it a one star rating.
Written February 11, 2015
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Kayl
Birmingham, UK36 contributions
Aug 2015
This exhibition really is one of a kind. It's hard to wrap your head around the fact that the things you see are completely real. Visited almost a year ago and quit smoking once I had seen the part of the exhibition on the lungs. One year smoke free! Definitely worth a visit.
Written July 25, 2016
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Scott R
Riverside, CA44 contributions
Feb 2012 • Couples
After my wife gave me a hard time on our last trip for not going to see the bosides exhibit I caved in and we went with some friends. After the first room/body it all becomes very redundant and really quite boring.While it is interesting to look at in person, the pics you can find online of the exhibit do it enough justice. The baby part of the exhibit was pretty cool but overall it is way overpriced.
We spent $70 for two. $64 a $6 "service fee" which is a scam in itself.For $10 to $15 this exhibit would be a value.
All four in our group felt pretty much the same way about it. Pretty neat but overpriced and boring after the first room or two.
We spent $70 for two. $64 a $6 "service fee" which is a scam in itself.For $10 to $15 this exhibit would be a value.
All four in our group felt pretty much the same way about it. Pretty neat but overpriced and boring after the first room or two.
Written February 27, 2012
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NobodyMan
Fairhaven, MA831 contributions
May 2010
My wife and I were looking forward to visiting Bodies the Exhibition for something a little different during our trip to Vegas. It was a great idea in theory, but failed in practice. We are both inquisitive people, and my wife is a nurse, so we thought we'd really enjoy this attraction. It cost about $60 for the two of us. Basically its a bunch of human bodies with parts extracted so you can see how everything works on the inside. The work that was put into this exhibit was probably very time consuming, but it just doesn't play out well. After the third body, you're thinking to yourself...ok, more bones, veins, and blood vessels on display...what else ya got?! The bodies are posed in various positions to view the muscles and such being used at that point of action. The walk through tour does take very long at all, maybe 30 minutes for us. Bottom line - It's just boring.
Written January 17, 2011
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jeff b
Anderson, SC58 contributions
Paid for tickets that stayed last showing was at 9pm. Arrived at 8pm only to learn that last showing is 5pm
Written November 3, 2020
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mikeyskay
Telford, UK143 contributions
Dec 2019 • Couples
We did this after doing the Bally version. Don't bother with the Bally one this is much better. Well thought out, well presented and very informative and thought provoking.
Written December 21, 2019
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lrobles77
Panama City, Panama47 contributions
Is this open to Kids as well? I have a 4 and 7 years old kids.
Thank you .
MommaJen251
Fayetteville, AR1 contribution
Yes, open to all ages.
MrsDaleJr8
California133 contributions
Does this exhibition have the section showing effects of tobacco/smoking?
Kelley
Yelm, WA101 contributions
Yes
nano1739
Ipswich, UK516 contributions
does anybody know how much the combo ticket for bodies and titanic is?
Dawn W
Staten Island, NY122 contributions
There's a three for 57 deal available at NY NY, LUXOR, mandalay- ANY M Life property- I made a free account online and pre purchased then redeemed at Luxor box office for the aquarium, Titanic and Bodies. websearch "3 for 57 vegas" or any close search and it will pull up the mlife page with info. ENJOY!
irehc77
Michigan Center, MI
How long approx is the show?
Lauren H
Jacksonville, FL156 contributions
It's not a show. You simply walk through the exhibit at a pace of your choosing. Spend as long or as little time reading as you'd like. I read almost everything and we spent about an hour and a half inside.
Kari S
Midwest City, OK
Hi Catherine, How old are your kids that you took to the Bodies exhibit in Las Vegas? I have a 2 and 5 year olds. Thanks!
simonbarry86
Roscommon, Ireland135 contributions
I don't know about young kids to this. It is pretty open in there. With everything on show, you will enjoy tho
How long does it takes to see the whole exhibition?
Maggie J
Zimmerman, MN66 contributions
I would allow 2 hours. Some people will not require that much time.
When it opened
NitroDog
Las Vegas, NV50,443 contributions
It used to be at the Tropicana.
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