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Oh boy how things have changed since the last time I was here. The Robert DiNero lookalike? Gone. Getting mob nicknames that they call you by while you are in the attraction? Gone. Getting to pick which famous actor you want guiding your tour? Gone. All the stone-faced actors that would ream you if you even cracked a smile? Gone. The whole part at the end where you get to see the fall of the mob in Vegas and their eventual move to L.A.? Gone. All the cool old cars belonging to mobsters in the museum area? Gone and replaced with a bar. But they're still charging an arm and a leg for a ticket. The actors are still pretty decent, but I have a feeling someone complained that they were "mean" and now they have to play nice with everyone. Brought some friends who were visiting from out of town, and ended up being mad that we took them to what felt like was a "half show" of sorts... Note: it says the price is $25 per person but it is actually $28. They tack on a $3 service fee when you get to the counter. Seriously?? Also note: if you end up going, make sure to say the phrase "I got sent for..." to get $5 off the ticket prices.
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