Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition

Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition

Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition
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350 recovered relics and full-scale recreations of the ill-fated Titanic luxury liner can be seen at this exhibition at the Luxor Hotel.
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  • Damo Miche
    Chicago, Illinois17 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    Titanic exibit at Luxor is worth your time
    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!
    Visited September 2023
    Traveled as a couple
    Written October 4, 2023
  • Becci G
    Fort Collins, Colorado3 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    Perfect 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.
    Visited December 2023
    Traveled as a couple
    Written December 18, 2023
  • dands238
    Batavia, New York242 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    Great experience
    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.
    Visited August 2024
    Traveled with family
    Written August 10, 2024
  • Quiggles
    Havre, Montana14 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    I'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.
    Visited August 2024
    Traveled with family
    Written August 24, 2024
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jessica p
Westlake, OH138 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Oct 2021
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.
Written November 2, 2021
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RetroGirl_Rita
London, UK83 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Feb 2020
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.
Written February 6, 2020
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johnnnita
Napa, CA2,397 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Nov 2019
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.
Written January 1, 2020
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RescuedVegan
Hertfordshire, UK1,135 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Jan 2020 • Couples
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.
Written January 18, 2020
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Daniel A
Columbus, OH529 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Oct 2020
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)
Written October 14, 2020
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The_Wanderer1992
Columbia, MD2,539 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Nov 2021
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.
Written November 27, 2021
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MomTraveller
Horseshoe Bay, TX7 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Nov 2022 • Family
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.
Written November 5, 2022
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Patrick B
Wahpeton, ND29 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Mar 2020
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.
Written March 21, 2020
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Goriders99
Calgary, Canada124 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Nov 2022 • Family
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.
Written January 9, 2023
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Larry G
Auburn, CA229 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
May 2022
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.
Written August 24, 2022
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