Wendy C: Amazing exhibition. If you're in Vegas, it's a must see.
Lisa Falon: Great exhibit!! Get tickets for $19 (after taxes) at Tix4Tonight located by the M&M store!!
Kinetic_Energy: Beautiful exhibit. Recreations of the grand staircase, 1st & 3rd class cabins, & promenade deck. Numerous personal items from passengers. Big piece of the hull. Check in on Yelp for free audio tour.
3. The Mob Museum
8.8
300 Stewart Ave (btwn 4th St & Casino Center Blvd), Las Vegas, NV
History Museum · Downtown Las Vegas · 126 tips and reviews
K M: Once you buy your tickets you get a wristband that allows you to leave and come back. Great if you want to catch a bite but don't want to rush through the exhibits.
Joshua Conley: Excellent exhibits and interactive displays. It never felt crowded or rushed. The Mob Museum is an interesting place to visit, without a doubt.
Jon Bevis: This was a fascinating museum, and the exhibits were very nicely put together.
4. Springs Preserve
9.3
333 S Valley View Blvd (at Meadows Ln), Las Vegas, NV
Park · 52 tips and reviews
The Ritz-Carlton: Since you’re at Las Vegas Springs Preserve, be sure to visit one of the major exhibits offered on-site. Each is themed around various historical, cultural and environmental aspects of desert life.
VEGAS.com: The 180-acre attraction features exhibits, galleries, trails and gardens that provide tons of information. See live animals like rabbits, spiders, lizards and bats.
Steven Brixey: Cool Exhibits, i saw DaVinci 's machines here.
René Kåbis: The museum was very informative, accurate and thorough, however the “Area 51 Myth or Reality” exhibit was too heavy on the sensationalism and too thin on skepticism.
Leslie: Good museum. Lots of interesting info. Not for short attention spans or children ; not a hands on place. Skip the area 51 exhibit: beyond cheesy!
Vatche Arabian: Such a fascinating subject. Great exhibits, and detailed history.
Michele: The Bodies Exhibit is awesome!! It's eerie but very educational. Brought tickets at Luxor and we got a deep discount best price and believe me we shopped around!
Elisa Klein: http://www.portlandsocietypage.com/2013/04/07/a-lifestyle-report-family-vacations-in-las-vegas-can-be-winners/ The exhibit features a full-scale re-creation of the Grand Staircase
Angela Liu: The bodies and titanic exhibitions combo pack is definitely worth it. Both are exceptional exhibits. I would devote a good 3 hours to those two together
9. Shark Reef Aquarium
7.5
3950 South Las Vegas Boulevard (at Mandalay Bay), Las Vegas, NV
Aquarium · 120 tips and reviews
april tavener: This is well worth the $17 a person fee. Great exhibit and sustainable in how they acquire animals.
John Economides: Awesome exhibit! Hands down better than the aquarium in Phoenix.
JK Grence: It's on the Strip, but it's easily overlooked due to its location in the back of Mandalay Bay. Great spot to relax and unwind. The jellyfish tank and the Shipwreck exhibit are especially mesmerizing.
Melanie Coffee: On Monday mornings from 8:30-11:00 go into the Exhibit Hall and grab a free cup of coffee. Check out some of the cool exhibits while you're there! Read more.
Christine Keahl: Right now there is a student exhibition going on called It Smells like Rebel Spirit. This place is quiet and is a great place to study. The lobby area is very comfy
Pj Perez: Most people think this is only a natural history museum, but it actually features multiple galleries of rotating contemporary art exhibits.
Derek Jones: Don't spend too much time looking for movie exhibits. They got rid of those years ago to be more trendy and commercial.
Caroline Deng: The lion exhibit is super cool! You can also take the Monorail from here all the way to Harrah's and downtown for a single ride $5 ticket, or 24-hour pass for $12.
Cenker Karace: hosts the garden arena for the major events and one of the largests casinos to roam. around .They removed the lion exhibit.
14. The Neon Museum
8.8
770 Las Vegas Blvd N (at E McWilliams Ave), Las Vegas, NV
History Museum · Downtown Las Vegas · 135 tips and reviews
American Eagle Outfitters: A refuge for decommissioned exhibits of a quintessential Las Vegas art. The collection currently tops 150 pieces from Las Vegas motels, businesses, casinos and resorts from the 1930s to the '90s
Madm Fia: Best part about Vegas. This outdoor sign graveyard exhibits a fascinating history. Go at sunset so you can see the signs in the day light and lit up.
Catherine Jesica Kwok: Super unique museum, I'm impressed! Nice been here ♥
15. Nevada State Museum
8.2
333 S Valley View Blvd (at The Springs Preserve), Las Vegas, NV
History Museum · 13 tips and reviews
The Ritz-Carlton: Reopening in October of 2011, The Nevada State Museum houses materials related to the natural history of Nevada, and unique exhibits about desert life.
Chris Lee: Better than I expected, great place. Interesting place of learning.
David Syzdek: Look for mice and other rodents in some of the displays. It's a neat touch and fun for kids. Really.