From the moment you enter the exhibtion you can't help but get goosebumps. You'll see a variety of artifacts recovered from the ship, recreations of areas in the ship and, of course, a large piece of the hull of the Titanic.
I thought I knew a lot already about the ship but I was fascinated by the mini bios of the passengers which revealed that a lot of them ended up on the ship by pure chance. The "big piece" is just breathtaking especially when you see all it took to bring it to where it sits now and what a little section of the ship it actually represents.
There are a couple areas where you can take pictures to buy later, and in the one area where I especially wanted a souvenir photo, the grand staircase, there was no photographer there. The gift shop cashier let us go back into the museum to take the picture but of course it turned out awful because she had us stand too high on the stairs and the flash was way too bright. The attraction and photos are pretty expensive but we would've been willing to pay if it had been good.
Everyone should come and see this while it's in Vegas since there are 7 items that are going to be archived permanetely and won't be available for public viewing ever again because they are so fragile. And when are you going to see a piece of the Titanic?