The Liberace Museum is housed in a stripmall complete with an Italian Restaurant, Middle Eastern Grocery store, and a gay bar. The museum takes about an hour or so to walk through if you really stop and look at everything.. Admission is $15 and a little bit more if you want to stick around for the piano performance. Price was fair especially since the proceeds go to an arts scholarship. We decided to go to the Museum because of the shuttle and the location to the Pinball Hall Of Fame (across the street). As soon as we hopped aboard the shuttle a woman who was extremely informed on everything Liberace gave us a little speech. It was cute to see someone so happy to be working at the museum. Once inside we walked around looking at all of the amazing pianos and the glittery cars. Wow. The cars were so tacky and gaudy that I absolutely loved them. So custom, so cool. We talked with one of the museum guides about the different pianos and he was a wealth of knowledge and absolutely hilarious. The next building, located across the parking lot, was the absolute best! It houses the outfits, wigs, jewelry, and his Palm Springs bedroom. Again the museum guide was fantastic and even helped us try on the re-created Liberace jacket and let us pose for photos. She was too much! If you love all things kitschy or are interested in Liberace this is definitely the place to take a quick break from the strip.