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I just got back from the DaVinci Exhibit at the Venetian. $22 as I am a local. I have rated it 3 stars because if you truly love Da Vinci as I do, you will think the exhibit is A-OK. I could have rated it 2 stars because frankly I have seen way better exhibits, like in Chicago for example. There are two major draw backs 1.) It is a reading exhibit, therefor a bit difficult to "get into" when others around you are talking. In fact, I just gave up and looked at titles & items and figured I would wiki for more info when I got home. Headsets would have gone a long way here. 2.) The Exhibit is quite small, and focuses 95% on his inventions & 5% on his art. I knew it highlighted his inventions but thought they would have had a bit more on his art. On the positive there were a couple of good surprises at the Exhibit which both intrigue and delight.So now even more than ever, I rate Leonardo Da Vinci as one of the top 3 persons, alive or dead, whom I would like to meet.... for Supper.
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