Bodies...The Exhibition is hosted at the Luxor Las Vegas
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Bodies…The Exhibition at the Luxor offers and unprecedented opportunity for visitors to see a museum-quality exhibition in Vegas.
The Exhibition is an educational exhibit and a departure from the traditional Vegas shows.The enlightening exhibiting allows guests deeply into the skeletal, muscular, nervous, circulatory, respiratory systems, in a display that encourages everyone to peek a little further, as questions and learn.
All bodies are treated to make sure that they do not smell, while at the same time, not altering them for better viewing and learning.
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Big bodies rejoice, some of us are born bigger – and we have an exhibit that proves it.
Factoid: Most of the "bodies" in the exhibit where male, with only two female bodies.
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I think I was quite loud when I saw it on a table together with a few other organs.“That’s it!”I told my hubby, “This is the gland that makes me fat, hot, cold, and miserable.”
The people around us came over and we started chatting.It’s almost as I had discovered gold.
Our circulatory system looks like a work of art. Nature is amazing.
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It took us a good two hours to go through the exhibit only because we were both engaged with the displays, spoke to the staff and asked questions, and of course, were our quintessential social selves.
The Exhibit is a great departure from your mainstay Vegas shows. Because of this, it’s also quite a different experience.
Instead of loosing your brain cells, you will actually, probably, multiply them, from all the learning you will do….in Vegas, no less!
Although tickets are available at the box office, you might want to pre-purchase a three attractions for only $57, and also include The Titanic Artifact Exhibit.
Do let me know if you stop by the exhibit and your favorite learning was.
My hubby and I received complimentary tickets for this exhibition. No other compensation was provided. Photos are properly credited and not my own.