Bodies The Exhibition at the Luxor Hotel and Casino





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Experience the human body like never before at 'Bodies...The Exhibition' at the Luxor Hotel & Casino on the Las Vegas Strip. This fascinating exhibit features preserved full-body specimens and dissected organs, offering a deep dive into the circulatory, respiratory, digestive, and endocrine systems. Learn about the impact of diseases on the human body and gain insight into its intricate functions. Last admission is one hour before closing, so plan your visit accordingly.
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BODIES...The Exhibition is now on display at the Luxor Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas. Explore preserved human organs, full-body specimens, and learn about the complex functions of the human body. Witness the unique process of polymer preservation and gain insights into how diseases affect our organs. Visit BODIES today at the Luxor to experience this educational and eye-opening exhibit.
Discover Bodies...The Exhibition at the Luxor Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas, open daily for you to explore the human body in unprecedented detail. This world-renowned exhibit showcases hundreds of preserved human organs and over a dozen full-body specimens from individuals who lived in China and passed away from natural causes. Learn about the fascinating process of polymer preservation, where anatomy experts replaced water and tissue with silicone rubber to preserve the bodies for display. Gain insights into how the human body functions and how diseases impact it, and, if comfortable, visit a private room to see preserved fetuses in various stages of development. Experience this captivating exhibition and leave with a newfound appreciation for the complexity of the human body.
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- Wheelchair accessible
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- Photos and videos are prohibited
- Recommended for ages 4 years and older however all-ages are welcomed
- If booked same day, tickets cannot be picked up less than 2 hours after placing order
Reviews(111)
Great exhibition with in depth information.
Very educational and eye opening experience 10/10 would recommend
Intricate and fascinating! A great way to learn and reinforce understanding of anatomy. Each room had something special and the facts on the wall were a nice touch.
It was really interesting. The information was some you knew and some you didn’t. Seeing what your body looks like healthy contrasted with diseased cells was enlightening. I left wanting more. It really makes you think.
Great insight into the body and it’s different parts and functions. All the exhibits are real people/organs and some have no glass boxes so can get real close.
Had to share one line with the titanic exhibit? While we waited for the people to have their pictures taken for Titanic exhibit, while not letting anyone else through for the bodies exhibit! Then to find out once we were done with the exhibit, they offered audio tour which we were made aware of, and the people at the frontdesk were too busy playing on their phones
I realy didn’t know what to think until I went in , it was marvelous and cool to see what our bodies look like , what a miracle our bodies are and a lot of information, I took a lot of pics , website says no pics but you can just not with flash
An amazing education on what your body is. These are REAL bodies donated by people for education. Very well done and worth it
This is a very hard hitting experience. Obviously it is human dead bodies showing all different levels the body is. Not for the faint hearted. We were in about an hour in all. It was very interesting but by the end of it I felt I bit emotional.
Years ago, I went to this exhibit at the Tropicana Hotel, and it stuck with me. I’m on vacation with my family, and my son has heard me talk about this, and wanted to see it for himself. We went through it in under an hour, but my son was very intrigued, inquisitive and amazed. He enjoyed it much more than I thought he would.



