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Bodies… The Exhibition at Luxor: Tickets, Hours & What to Expect
Bodies… The Exhibition at Luxor is a ticketed, self-guided anatomy exhibit with real preserved human specimens, organs, and body-system displays. It is best for science, health, and anatomy-minded visitors, but less ideal for guests sensitive to medical or graphic subject matter.
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Snapshot Verdict
- Overall vibe: Traditional, science-focused anatomy exhibition with real human specimens
- Best for: Adults and older teens interested in anatomy and medical science
- Biggest downside: Graphic subject matter and slower pace may not appeal to all visitors
- Time needed: 60–90 minutes
Overview
Bodies… The Exhibition at Luxor is a ticketed, self-guided anatomy exhibit featuring real preserved human specimens, organs, and body-system displays.
This is not a thrill attraction, immersive art experience, or shock-focused exhibit. It is a quiet, educational walk-through focused on anatomy, health, and how the human body works.
Because the exhibition uses real preserved human specimens, it can feel intense or uncomfortable for some visitors, especially those sensitive to medical or graphic subject matter.
What the Experience Is Like
Guests walk through a series of themed galleries that focus on major body systems, including muscles, bones, organs, and the nervous system. Each display pairs preserved specimens with clear explanations describing structure, function, and common health considerations.
The overall tone is quiet and respectful. Lighting and pacing are designed to encourage learning rather than spectacle, and most visitors spend between 60 and 90 minutes, depending on how closely they read the exhibit descriptions.
Children are allowed, but the exhibit is best for older kids, teens, and adults who are comfortable with real anatomical specimens. Younger children may find the displays confusing, uncomfortable, or too serious.
Who It’s Best For
- Visitors interested in science, anatomy, or health
- Adults and older teens comfortable with real anatomical displays
- Travelers looking for a quiet, indoor daytime attraction
- Guests staying at or visiting Luxor
Who Should Skip It
- Visitors sensitive to graphic or medical subject matter
- Families with younger children who may find the exhibits uncomfortable
- Travelers looking for interactive or entertainment-driven attractions
- Guests expecting a fast-paced or visually immersive experience
Location & How It Fits Into Your Trip
Bodies… The Exhibition is located inside Luxor on the south end of the Las Vegas Strip. It works best for visitors already staying near Luxor, Mandalay Bay, Excalibur, or MGM Grand, or for anyone planning a multi-attraction indoor visit at Luxor.
If you are staying central Strip or downtown, build in extra travel time. This is more worthwhile when paired with other south Strip plans than as a one-off stop from far away.
Tickets, Hours & Entry
Tickets are sold per person and include access to the self-guided exhibition galleries. Visitors move through the exhibit at their own pace, with no ride elements or timed show component.
Luxor currently lists Bodies… The Exhibition as open daily from 11:00 AM to 8:00 PM, with last admission at 7:00 PM for the current schedule period. Hours can vary by date range, so check the current schedule before visiting.
Most visitors should plan on about 60–90 minutes, depending on how closely they read the exhibit descriptions and how comfortable they are with the subject matter.
How This Attraction Compares
Compared to REAL BODIES, which places more emphasis on thematic storytelling and presentation, Bodies… The Exhibition follows a more traditional, science-focused format. Choose REAL BODIES if you prefer a more narrative-driven experience. Choose Bodies… if you want a more clinical, structured exhibit.
Compared to immersive attractions like Arte Museum Las Vegas, which focus on digital environments and visual immersion, Bodies… is grounded in real specimens and educational content. Choose Arte Museum if you want a visually immersive experience. Choose Bodies… if you prefer a science-focused exhibit.
Compared to Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition, Bodies… The Exhibition is more science-focused, anatomy-driven, and medically oriented, with real preserved human specimens, organs, and body-system displays. Titanic is more narrative-driven, emotional, and focused on history, recovered artifacts, passenger stories, and re-created ship spaces. If you are choosing between the two, see our full Titanic vs Bodies comparison.
Is It Worth Visiting?
Bodies… The Exhibition is worth visiting if you are interested in anatomy, health, medical science, or structured educational exhibits. It offers a rare look at real preserved human specimens in a calm, self-guided setting.
It is less worthwhile if you are sensitive to medical or graphic subject matter, traveling with young children, or looking for a high-energy Las Vegas attraction. Treat it as a quiet 60–90 minute educational exhibit at Luxor, not a spectacle-driven attraction.
If you’re building your itinerary, it fits best alongside other south Strip attractions featured in our Best Las Vegas Attractions guide.
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Check AvailabilityHighlights
- Real preserved human specimens showing anatomy in detail
- Clear, educational explanations of body systems and functions
- Self-guided, museum-style layout with no time pressure
- Indoor attraction suitable year-round
- Located inside Luxor, close to shows and dining
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❓ Frequently Asked Questions
Is Bodies… The Exhibition appropriate for children? ▼
The exhibit is educational but uses real human specimens. It’s generally best suited for older children and teens, depending on comfort level.
How long does the exhibition take to see? ▼
Most visits last between 60 and 90 minutes.
Is the exhibit interactive? ▼
No. The experience is observational and educational rather than hands-on or interactive.
Is photography allowed inside? ▼
Photography policies may vary by section. Visitors should follow posted rules inside the exhibit.
Is Bodies… The Exhibition indoors? ▼
Yes. The entire exhibition is indoors and climate-controlled.
Do hours vary seasonally? ▼
Yes. Extended evening hours are typically offered during peak seasons. Always check the official ticketing page for current hours.