Even if you've never shouted, "I'm the king of the world" while playing in the pool or listened to "My Heart Will Go On" repeatedly, you will probably still enjoy this excellent adventure. The Titanic exhibit in Las Vegas now has a virtual experience that lets you explore the remains of the famous ship. You can delve into the ship's tragic past and get an (almost) hands-on experience of the exhibit. The Luxor Hotel in Las Vegas is home to the Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition, featuring a 25,000-foot area filled with relics from the ship's history. The new virtual experience will bring the ship straight to your home and will give you access to over 400 pieces recovered from the wreck, and lets you explore all 13 galleries dedicated to 'The Ship Of Dreams.' You can pick from two different virtual experiences. If you choose the Light version, you can pay $5 to walk around the galleries, learn about the artifacts, and the conservation of the ship's pieces, as well as see reconstructions and recreations of the vessel. The Full version, which costs $15, includes everything above, as well as an audio guide and brand new footage from a dive during a recovery project from the ship's hull. View this post on Instagram Surreal replica 108 yrs later In the early hours of this morning, Apr 15 1912, the RMS Titanic sank during its maiden voyage, with 1,500+ souls lost 🙏🙏 The Titanic Exhibition at The Luxor in Las Vegas is an incredible museum containing tons of authentic artifacts recovered from the seabed. Very moving and educational experience which I highly recommend next time you’re in Las Vegas. PRO TIP: Plan 2-3 hours for a thorough walkthrough! . . . . . #titanic #titanicmovie #museums #museumlover #museumlife #museumweek #historynerd #historyfacts #historylovers #historymemes #historyteacher #historybuff #historychannel #historygeek #historylesson #historylover #maritime #worldhistory #historical #historic #exhibit #exhibitions #nautical #disaster #historymuseum #educational #museumday #luxor #learnmore #learningisfun A post shared by Jason in South FL! (@adventures.of.jason.fll) on Apr 15, 2020 at 2:08pm PDT With either choice, your tour lasts for a week so you can revisit any part of the exhibit, or break up your explorations to last longer. You can see everything from toiletries and the china used in the ship's dining rooms to a bottle of champagne that was preserved under the water. View this post on Instagram #titanic🚢 #titaniclovers ❤️ A post shared by Anais Ferreno💖 (@anaisferreno) on Mar 6, 2020 at 7:59pm PST Not only will you feel like you've been transported back in time to this legendary historical event, but you can learn new facts you never even knew about the iconic voyage of the Titanic. View this post on Instagram Pair of Dress Boots (Allen) Several pairs of footwear were recovered from Mr. Allen’s suitcase. This is a pair of leather dress boots with cloth pull-on tabs. The heels are detached. #Titanic #TITANICxVEGAS #TitanicArtifacts A post shared by RMS Titanic (@rmstitanicinc) on Jan 18, 2020 at 6:00am PST And after you've gained all your newly found expertise, you can throw on the Hollywood version for a little refresher on a 90's classic. View this post on Instagram Major bucket list moment right here! I’ve collected Titanic film props, been to several international exhibitions, bought coal salvaged from the wreckage and learned all I can about the history, but there was something about this experience that made me tear up. If you’re ever in Vegas you need to see the Titanic exhibition at the Luxor. The attention to detail, realism and preservation of genuine artefacts is like nothing I’ve seen. Made up tbh 😍🚢 #Titanic #WhiteStarLine #Olympic #Britannic A post shared by Riyadh Khalaf (@riyadhk) on Feb 11, 2019 at 2:43pm PST Besides, a little history and a lot of Leo nostalgia, this might be the perfect antidote to our at-home blues. Titanic: The Virtual Experience Price: $5 for the Light version, $15 for the Full version Why You Need To Go: You can explore the historical artifacts and ancient relics from the Titanic from the comfort of home. Website