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The Mob Museum offers a tour of how the mob was introduced to America and to Vegas. There is plenty to experience from short videos, actual mob memorabilia and interactive activities throughout. A nice touch is that they offer you a stylus so you don’t have to actually touch anything.
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Don't qualify? Purchase your tickets for arrival before 11 a.m. or after 5 p.m. to receive $10 off admission. Interactive Experiences. Included with Deluxe and Premier Passes. Crime Lab. Experience Duration: 25 minutes.
What this turned out to be was a lively tour hitting on points in American history that attributed to the rise and fall of the American Mob/Gangsters. Starting in the museum, and going into the bar downstairs, and theatre next door, you are in a historic building with a great story.
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Special ticket pricing is available for groups of 10 or more. The Museum also offers guided tours for guests who want a narrated, interactive history of the exhibits. Group bookings must be confirmed 72 hours in advance of arrival and payment must be made in one transaction.
- The Museum offers light snacks and coffee, located in the Museum's 2nd floor concessions. There are also a variety of beverages and shareable food...
- Guests can visit the speakeasy with Museum admission or through the speakeasy side door using the weekly password found at @mobmuseum_underground’s...
- Tickets can be purchased online at themobmuseum.org, by phone at 702.229.2734 or at the Mob Museum Box Office. Online reservations are strongly enc...
- The Mob Museum strives to ensure as comfortable and respectful of an environment as possible for all of its guests and staff. As such, guests are n...
- The Mob Museum has a 24-hour reservation change and/or cancellation policy. To modify your tickets or to cancel, please contact us at 702-229-2734...
- The Mob Museum has a 48-hour reservation change and/or cancellation policy for event tickets. To modify your tickets or to cancel, please contact u...
- If you lost or did not receive your Membership cards, please contact 702.229.2734 to request your Membership card(s) be mailed free of charge. You...
- Yes, Members receive a discount on parking. Please see each Membership level for the appropriate discount.
- You may contact 702.229.2734 with any questions regarding Membership.
- With the exception of service animals (dogs and/or miniature horses), animals are not allowed in the building. Service animals which present a thre...
- Stayin' Alive In The '70s In the early 1970s, a hidden empire of crime, violence and power ruled the streets of New York City. The five families of the American mafia ruled, and the family bosses were untouchable.
- Operation Donnie Brasco It is 1978, and American law enforcement is at war with the American mob. But for the first time, the FBI has a real chance to strike back.
- New York-Philly War In 1980, the five families of New York City continue to run the American mob with an iron fist and a million scams. But one of the most successful and enduring mob families in America is in Philadelphia, an organized crime operation run by an old school don named Angelo Bruno.
- Taking Down The Mob It is 1983, and a newly appointed US Attorney in New York City is reading a newly published autobiography in disbelief. The attorney is Rudolph Giuliani, an Italian-American lawyer who grew up in Brooklyn, and the autobiography is the work of none other than Joseph Bonanno, a former boss of one of the five families.
Take a 90-minute educator-led highlight tour, available for an additional $15 per person or $150 minimum, to experience a narrated and more immersive look at organized crime’s impact on American history.
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