![]() ![]() Really enjoyed learning more about the Titanic, just when you think you know it all from the movie and all the documentaries, still learned lots more at an intimate level regarding the crew and passengers. There’s a cute gift shop, it’s expensive, but you won’t find these items elsewhere in vegas. There’s a couple of VIP treatments such as guided tours, CSI trials and activities but the basic ticket does more than enough. The staff are knowledgable and you can spring for a private tour if you want some further information (having overheard them, it’s for people who can’t be bothered to read the exhibits) The original court room where the Mob were on trial is still in tact, you can sit inside and listen to fantastic staff and videos about the trials that occurred there, the judges bench, counsel tables and decor is all original. ![]() The coolest part is the building itself was a court house before being purchased from Law Enforcement by the locals and turned into a museum. There’s gruesome areas explaining death which can be avoided if needed. You’ll learn about Al Capone, Bugsy Siegel (who built the Flamingo casino, the first of its kind!!!) and crime families. Not just the history of the mobs and how Vegas came to be with its casinos, but also a history of crime, law enforcement and how crime is dealt with today. This is 3 floors of genuinely interesting a cool info. It did get busy around 14:00pm when I visited however it’s open until 21:30pm so if I revisited, it would be in the evening. ![]() If you book on here or then the process is easy, you’ll be given a wrist band. An Uber from a Strip hotel will cost you about $13-16 traffic and day of the week depending. It’s a little off the strip, about a 2 minute walk from Fremont Street. Please please please take your time to visit this Museum. ![]()
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