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  • I have always been fascinated by the Titanic so naturally when I went to Vegas for my honeymoon I jumped at the opportunity to see this and I am so glad I did. To me it was worth every penny. We paid $28 each plus $6 for the audio making the total $34 each. It starts you out in the cargo area and you work your way up the chain of events all the way to the sinking. You actually feel like you are on the ship and apart of the experience. They have some pictures of the some of the key players in the Titanic with some facts about them. In each room there is also some artifacts they were able to recover from the Titanic and although it was alot of little things it is still so beyond amazing they stayed intact under the ocean as long as they did. They even replicated the famous staircase and you get your picture taken on it which is available for purchase after the exhibit. The room that hit me the most was the room where they talked about the night of the sinking. The room is very dark and cold and they have a giant iceberg that you can touch. Then they explain that the water the people were submerged in is actually colder than that iceberg you touch and it really hit home what these people went through and it is sad. They also have an actual piece of the Titanic called "The Big Piece" and they show which part of the Titanic it is and on the scale of the entire it is actually a small piece of the ship but the piece is huge so it gives you an idea just how big the Titanic really was. If you take the time to really go through everything and read about artifact and listen to all the audio this tour will take you about 2 hours. I did not skip anything. Lastly before you go through you are given a ticket of an actual passenger and once you get to the end you find out if your passenger survived or dies that night. My passenger survived and my husband's died. You get to see four huge plaques divided by first class, second class, third class and crew. the names on the top survived and the names on the bottom did not survive. When you see it in that context it becomes very real. I don't want to get too detailed because I don't want to spoil it. I high recommend this to everyone. It is amazing and very worth the time and money.
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