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Regardless, I thought the idea of this shop was brilliant! Since the store has just opened up, developing polaroids was half off! Who can ask for more! It ended up being $0.50 per photo. I know in my generation, a lot of people have just been saving their photos on the computer, however I'm the type who loves to develop photos for memory sakes and it's just nice to have a hard copy of photos in case your device crashes, or you switch to a new one which I do every few years.
Outside the store, in the store, and upstairs in the museum is a photo area where you can take pictures pretending you are in a polaroid. They also have a bunch of neat things in the shop, and best of all customer service was superb! There's always going to be somebody walking around asking if you need any assistance with developing your photos, or even if it just buying something from the shop.
Photos do take a while to develop, depending on how busy the store is. My recommendation would be to find something to do. High Roller is right across so if you want to go there, or have a bite to eat, there's many things to do around the LINQ.
There's also an area with a green backdrop, which changes to a scene from Las Vegas. You can ask one of the workers to take a photo for you and keep it to remember you were in Las Vegas. I thought it was pretty cool!
If you're interested in polaroids, this is a store you don't want to miss especially when you're in Vegas!
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