Rooms transform into immersive worlds filled with mirror mazes, light installations, and interactive art. The atmosphere stays relaxing and fun with plenty of space to explore without crowds. Visitors find endless photo opportunities and unique experiences in each colorful, creative space.
Insanely cool art installations create a state-of-the-art sensory experience with rooms like a 12-sided walk-in space and a mirror maze. Each exhibit is beautiful, creative, and highly engaging.
Every room offers fun, creative experiences that engage kids and adults alike. Kids have a blast exploring interactive exhibits designed just for them.
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No high heels or shoes that can scratch the floor mirrors are allowed.
The museum features the world's largest walk-in kaleidoscope, a unique attraction.
Each room offers immersive experiences and great photo opportunities.
Gallery space showcases bold colors and mixed media with huge installations creating an immersive atmosphere. Music plays, adding to the fun vibe that draws a diverse crowd. Art features unique, vivid pieces blending pop culture and detailed craftsmanship.
Spray paint art dominates with unique, detailed pieces created without tools or stencils. The gallery features captivating guitar pick art and offers a variety of original and print works that share beautiful perspectives and stories.
Kids engage deeply with the art exhibits and enjoy exploring creative displays. Families find it welcoming for all ages, with activities that spark interest in budding artists.
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The gallery features unique artwork created solely with spray paint.
Art pieces are available for purchase, making it a great spot for unique finds.
Parking is available at The Shoppes at Mandalay Bay.
Small museum offers beautiful landscaping and large windows with scenic views, creating a peaceful atmosphere that contrasts with city noise. Exhibits cover Nevada's natural and cultural history, including local wildlife and historical artifacts, with engaging displays suitable for families and history enthusiasts.
Exhibits focus on Nevada's history, local wildlife, and Las Vegas development. They change regularly and offer a calm, engaging environment.
Interactive exhibits and hands-on activities engage kids of all ages, from toddlers to preteens. A playground area keeps children busy for hours while programs offer fun learning experiences.
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Admission is free with a ticket to the Springs Preserve.
The museum features a traveling exhibit of Liberace's wardrobe until December 31, 2023.
Kids' programs are available, making it a family-friendly destination.
Visitor center combines interactive exhibits with an easy, paved nature trail winding through ponds and wildlife habitats. Atmosphere stays quiet and serene, offering a family-friendly space for learning and relaxation. Observation deck provides views of the valley, enhancing the outdoor experience.
Interactive exhibits and hands-on displays create an engaging experience. A small arts area with books and window seats adds a quiet spot for learning and creativity.
Interactive exhibits with snakes and lizards and a scavenger hunt keep kids engaged. Trails and a reading nook offer space for exploration and learning about the local ecosystem.
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The visitor center is open daily until 3pm.
The trails are well maintained, have clean bathrooms, and there are maps to help guide visitors.
The trails are wheelchair accessible and well maintained.
Spacious museum combines historic Shelby cars with a massive open-air workshop visible through large windows. Atmosphere stays quiet and pleasant, offering a free admission experience that contrasts with busier nearby attractions.
Exhibits highlight important milestones in Shelby's history and showcase the transformation of Ford Mustangs into works of art. The gallery features amazing displays that celebrate Shelby's impact on automotive design.
Kids find plenty to enjoy with classic cars and interactive history displays. The gift shop offers good deals that appeal to young visitors.
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Admission to Shelby American Inc. is free for all visitors.
Parking is free at Shelby American Inc.
The museum offers a free self-guided tour of the exhibits.
Modest adobe fort with original walls and historical exhibits offers a quiet, serene atmosphere amid lush landscaping and shaded picnic areas. Visitors explore well-preserved outdoor structures alongside informative indoor displays that trace early settlement history. The site combines authentic restoration with thoughtful presentation, creating a peaceful retreat from urban bustle.
Exhibits focus on clothing, daily lives, and diets with clear explanations. The site includes parts of the original fort and offers well preserved, informative displays indoors and outdoors.
Scavenger hunts keep kids active and engaged. Cue cards and games help teach old western culture in a fun way.
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Admission is $3 for adults, making it an affordable visit.
The park hosts blacksmithing and tinsmithing classes twice a year.
Expect a quiet and relaxing atmosphere, away from the Strip's hustle.
Rooms use projection, mirrors, and soundscapes to create an immersive, multi-sensory environment. Visitors encounter interactive exhibits where drawings come to life on giant screens, adding a playful, modern vibe. The atmosphere stays peaceful and artsy, offering a calm escape with unique themed spaces like infinity mirror and scented flower rooms.
Exhibits blend digital art, Impressionism to Post-Impressionism, and Art Nouveau with immersive scents and sounds. Rooms combine art, light, and storytelling to create an otherworldly experience.
An interactive section lets kids create and color animal characters that appear in a jungle display. The experience is very immersive and designed to engage children with hands-on activities.
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The admission fee is $50 per person, or $55 with the tea bar included.
Parking is quite expensive near the museum.
The museum has handicapped access for all visitors.
Museum offers mind-bending visuals and interactive puzzles in a spacious layout. Atmosphere feels light and fun, with moments of calm despite occasional crowds. Numerous photo opportunities highlight optical illusions like the vortex tunnel and Infinity Room.
Exhibits focus on interactive illusions that blend art and education. Visitors engage with impressive visual tricks that make the experience both fun and thought-provoking.
Interactive exhibits spark kids' curiosity and keep them engaged. The place offers educational value that appeals to both children and adults, making it a fun spot for families.
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Admission costs $45 per person, with discounts available for children.
The museum is handicap accessible, but lacks an elevator to the second floor.
Reservations are recommended, but the museum allows early entry before reservation times.
Wax museum combines realistic sculptures with clever lighting to create a lifelike, immersive experience. Layout resembles a maze with themed rooms and plenty of space for photos. Venue includes a bar inspired by The Hangover movies, adding a lively, party-like atmosphere.
Exhibits feature current themes and allow for interactive photos with props. The art is well crafted and the facility stays clean.
Staff make kids feel extra special and keep them entertained during activities like mould-making. The place offers engaging experiences such as a 4D Marvel show that can draw kids in even on a whim.
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Tickets start at $38, making it hard to justify the expense.
Parking can be challenging near the attraction.
The Marvel 4D experience is a highlight of the visit.
Cramped space filled with colorful murals and life-sized character walls creates a vibrant atmosphere energized by One Piece music. Fans gather around for photo opportunities and to explore extensive themed merchandise. Food serves in disposable boxes, giving a casual, fast-food vibe amid detailed anime decor.
Iconic wall art and art deco decorations create a striking environment. Displays include a neat gallery of trinkets and One Piece art that stands out.
Kids enjoy the anime theme, especially fans of One Piece and Blox Fruits. Birthday treats like ice cream add to the fun, making it a spot that kids often ask to visit again.
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Expect a long wait time, especially on weekends; arrive early to avoid lines.
Many food items may be sold out by 9pm, so plan your visit accordingly.
Seating is limited, and the cafe can get very crowded.
Museum space pulses with electric energy and a genuine sense of rebellion. Interactive features include a jam room with famous guitars and an on-site tattoo shop that feels like a record store hangout. A bar offers a relaxed spot to enjoy drinks amid extensive punk memorabilia and well-curated exhibits.
Exhibits feature art and memorabilia organized by decade and genre. QR Code scanners provide playlists for each exhibit, enhancing the experience.
Guided tours by musicians like Monkey from The Adicts and Dicky Barrett engage kids with stories and music. Playlist QR codes let families share punk rock memories and influences easily.
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The museum offers a parking lot for visitors.
If the museum's parking lot is full, there's a free parking lot two minutes away.
Guided tours are available and led by punk rock musicians.
Exhibits display real human bodies preserved and presented with detailed anatomical descriptions. Dim lighting and dramatic presentation create a calm, respectful atmosphere similar to an art gallery. The layout supports a well-organized, educational experience suited for medical enthusiasts and curious learners.
Small but packed with real body exhibits, the gallery blends science and art thoughtfully. Multiple specialized areas show detailed views of the human body, highlighting its complexity and emotion.
Exhibit sparks curiosity about the human body in kids and teens. Children find it more engaging than school science classes and enjoy learning about anatomy.
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Reservations are not required, but purchasing tickets in advance is recommended.
Expect to spend about 1-2 hours exploring the exhibit thoroughly.
The exhibit is wheelchair accessible, with ramps available at the entrance.
Family-run coffee shop offers a homey atmosphere with local art and kid-friendly areas featuring games and toys. The vibe is quiet and welcoming, making it a relaxing spot with a view of the mountains. Limited space and no device outlets create a cozy, unplugged experience.
Walls showcase a lot of local art, with many pieces available for sale. The space feels welcoming and includes a free library alongside the art.
A tiny corner with toys, puzzles, and board games keeps kids entertained. They also lend stuffed animals that kids enjoy.
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Parking is plentiful and free in the surrounding area.
The coffee shop does not offer Wi-Fi to encourage in-person conversations.
They have a limited selection of pre-made food options available.
Showroom filled with customized cars and metal artwork creates a dark, cool atmosphere that highlights passion and creativity. Free admission invites visitors to explore unique paint jobs and handmade metal roses. Small gift shop offers themed merchandise and collectibles.
Cars serve as works of art here, showcasing detailed craftsmanship. The gallery displays gorgeous art that commands respect for the effort behind each piece.
Welcoming staff interact warmly with kids, making visits enjoyable. Kids have a blast exploring and can even pick up unique items like metal roses.
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Count's Kustoms is open daily.
The entrance is free.
I found free parking at Count's Kustoms.
Exhibit recreates 1912 Titanic experience with authentic artifacts, exact replicas of cabins and grand staircase, and a 15-ton ship hull section. Atmosphere feels somber and immersive, enhanced by cold rooms and haunting music. Visitors receive real passenger tickets, adding a personal and interactive element.
Many artifacts and exhibits recreate parts of the Titanic, like the grand staircase and first and third class berths. A large piece of the ship displays like a work of art and history, with detailed stories, photos, and survival info adding depth.
Kids tours offer patient guides who engage children well. Exhibits focus on educational content that fascinates and holds the attention of young visitors.
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Tickets for the Titanic exhibition cost $45 for both the bodies and Titanic exhibits.
Restrooms are only available at the entrance of the exhibition.
The Titanic exhibition is located on the 2nd floor, accessible via escalators.
Space combines immersive racing simulators, interactive go-karts, and a museum-like atmosphere with real F1 cars on display. Energy stays high with hands-on activities like pit stop simulations and car design, creating a lively and competitive vibe. Views from grandstands and a luxurious lounge add to the world-class feel.
Exhibits cover all steps of Formula One, from history to car parts and driver stories. Friendly staff guide visitors through several race car exhibits mainly on the second floor, designed more for large groups than small ones.
Karts provide engaging fun for kids who like cars. The place offers a memorable experience for children and parents alike.
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Entry is free, allowing visitors to check out merchandise and simulators.
Payment at Grand Prix Plaza is only possible online or by card; cash is not accepted.
There is plenty of free parking accessed through Gate D at Koval Lane.
A science museum with a 4D theater simulating atomic blasts and a bunker safety simulation offers an intense, immersive experience. The atmosphere is generally quiet and friendly, with exhibits featuring authentic atomic age artifacts and interactive displays. A compact layout makes the space feel intimate but well organized.
Exhibits feature basic nuclear science and historical documents with clear written information. Layouts are flat and spacious, making galleries easy to walk through and engaging.
Two galleries offer engaging experiences, with the darker one focusing on elements, fission, and fusion that capture children's attention. Historical artifacts add an extra layer of interest for kids.
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The admission fee for adults is $25.
The museum has free parking available.
Expect a 2-hour duration for special events.
Exhibit space offers a calm and intimate atmosphere with beautifully designed displays that honor a notable life with style and grace. Visitors move at their own pace through tasteful memorabilia and miniature dress recreations, creating a peaceful and respectful experience away from surrounding noise.
Exhibits offer detailed and moving presentations with a strong focus on Princess Diana, including her sons and wedding dress. Fashion exhibits stand out alongside many comprehensive and informative displays that cover items rarely seen elsewhere.
Exhibits offer some engagement for children, with certain displays capturing attention. Some exhibits may not hold interest for all kids, but there are moments that children enjoy.
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The exhibit closes at 6 PM, so plan your visit accordingly.
Valet parking is free but can be difficult to find.
Paying extra for the audio tour enhances the experience significantly.
Pyramid-shaped building hosts an exhibit with full-scale replicas and beautifully arranged artifacts that create a visually striking and immersive atmosphere. Lighting and audio combine to make the space feel both educational and exciting, with rooms sized to avoid crowding. Interactive elements like virtual reality and a unique gift shop add to the experience.
Exhibits showcase Egypt's history, culture, religion, and art through photos, artifacts, videos, and art. Displays provide informative insights into these themes.
Interactive exhibits engage kids well, especially those interested in ancient Egypt. Activities suit middle schoolers and younger kids, offering a fun way to learn about King Tut's tomb and history indoors.
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All artifacts in the exhibit are replicas, not authentic.
Tickets cost around $60 for entry to the exhibit.
The entire tour takes less than 15 minutes to complete.
Museum offers a maze of mystery with chilling artifacts and expert lighting that create a creepy ambiance. Rooms are filled with fog, incense, and eerie sounds, producing an immersive and unsettling atmosphere. Visitors encounter haunted items and true crime relics, with guided tours enhancing the experience.
Exhibits feature bizarre and controversial items like the dybbuk box, serial killer room, and spirit box in the basement. Displays such as Peggy add to the stunning and unusual collection.
Kids get a VIP experience option and enjoy interactive moments like a haunted doll saying hi. Guides respect kids' questions, making the tour engaging and fun for the whole family.
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Reservations are required for the RIP tour to access additional rooms.
General admission tickets cost $54 and should be purchased in advance.
The museum is not ADA compliant, with many stairs and no seating areas.
Large room with 360° high-definition projections and immersive sound system creates a relaxing, quiet atmosphere. Interactive light shows and games engage children and adults alike. Comfortable seating and use of walls, floor, and furniture enhance the sensory experience.
High-definition projections and special effects create an immersive art experience. The interactive pixel art show lets you send images from your phone to the wall, adding a playful element to the exhibits.
Shows like Lite Brite and the space and planets exhibit offer fun, engaging experiences for kids. Staff often accommodate families to ensure a kid-friendly visit with lots of smiles and laughter.
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The light show lasts 45 minutes and occurs in one room.
Tickets for the standard experience cost $35.
The venue can be cold, so bring a jacket.