What are you made of? Bodies at Bally's Walkthrough

If you're looking for things to do in Vegas in 2018, consider taking a walk over to Bally's and check out the Bodies at Bally's Art Exhibit. You'll see real human bodies and learn all about over 200 perfect specimens. You'll get a deeper sense of what it means to be alive.

You'll want about 45 mins. to an hour exploring the various galleries. Tickets are fairly cheap, when you can find discounts or package deals (to pair with other exhibits and museums) for this as well. It is located in the lower level of Bally's Casino, near their gift shops, food, and sportsbook.

Not to be confused with the Bodies Exhibit at Luxor, Bodies at Bally's has many more specimens laid out in the exhibit in 10 different galleries:

Anatomist's Study:
Cabinets filled with the history of anatomists and how they evolved from Ancient Egypt to the 19th-century academics.
Breathe:
A look through the Respiratory System and its significance in religions around the world.
Hunger:
A look into the Digestive System and our hunting and gathering past.
Rhythm:
A darkened room lit up by they Circulatory System. It's my favorite gallery.
Move:
A look into the Muscular System with specimens in active poses.
Think:
A look into the Nervous System with displays of the brain and connectivity to the rest of the body.
What Becomes of Us:
A dark hallway meant to give guests a chance to think about the end of life and leads into an Ossuary-style chapel filled with skulls and bones.
Love:
A look into the Reproductive System and the human need to procreate.
Beginnings:
Explore the first stages of life.

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