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| - I'd seen this exhibition once before, several years ago before it came to the Luxor. They've definitely got it fine-tuned and made it more of an experience than a museum display since the first time I saw it.
It's mostly an exhibit of bits and pieces of the wreckage that was picked up off the seafloor, impressively cleaned up and displayed, along with stories of passengers (mostly about how they weren't going on the Titanic, but then they did!! oh my, how dramatic!)
However, I'm not really sure how I feel about this. A large part of me feels that their displays should all have been left in peace where they were found. It feels even worse that it's now just a Las Vegas tourist attraction, instead of in a legit museum. Yet, at the same time, they do a fair job to make it educational and well-presented.
More on the logistics-side of things, we did save a little bit of money by picking up passes from Tix4Tonight (still have to go to will-call, though). The personal-audio-guide costs extra. No photos are allowed.
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