Vital Vegas Podcast, Episode 25: Real Bodies at Bally’s is Creepy, Enlightening Good Fun
Real Bodies, a new attraction at Bally’s, is so weird, we’re devoting an entire episode to it.
In this installment of the Vital Vegas Podcast, we take a stroll through Real Bodies with Tom Zaller, President and CEO of Imagine Exhibitions.
While Zaller provides fascinating insights into his Real Bodies exhibit, we suspect he’d be interesting just reading the phone book.
Assuming phone books still exist.
The Real Bodies attraction has about 20 preserved human bodies and about 200 body parts.
Real Bodies is a carefully curated journey through not only physiology, but also psychology and philosophy. It’s creepy, jarring, amusing and downright astonishing.
If you’re looking for unusual things to do in Las Vegas, add Real Bodies to the list. When you’re done with your visit, you’ll know more about science, medicine, your own body and even the meaning of life.
Tickets run $27.70 for general admission, $17.75 for children 3-12, and kids younger than three are free. Your kids will love this attraction, by the way. Because let’s be honest, kids are freaks.
Enjoy more photos from our time at Real Bodies at Bally’s, and check out the official site for more information.
Now, take a listen to our interview with Tom Zaller.
Better yet, listen to the podcast while you’re looking at the photos. You’re multi-talented like that.
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