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The Mob Museum museum in Las Vegas, NV
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View of The Mob Museum in Las Vegas, NV
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View of The Mob Museum in Las Vegas, NV
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The Mob Museum

4.6(19,419 reviews)$$Museum
🕑 3-4 hours👶 Best for ages 12 and up. The subject matter deals with crime, violence, and law enforcement history that may be too intense or mature for younger children. Teens particularly enjoy the hands-on forensics activities and the gritty, realistic storytelling approach.

About

The Mob Museum offers an eye-opening journey through America's history of organized crime and law enforcement that will captivate curious teens and older kids. With interactive exhibits including a crime lab, firearm training simulator, and the chance to explore a real courtroom, this isn't your typical stuffy museum,it's an engaging educational experience that brings history to life in downtown Las Vegas.

Highlights

  • Interactive Crime Lab where kids conduct real forensic techniques like fingerprint analysis
  • Use of Force Training simulator that teaches decision-making in law enforcement scenarios
  • Actual artifacts from famous mobsters and crime scenes including weapons, wiretapping equipment, and personal belongings
  • The historic courtroom where organized crime hearings took place in 1950-51
  • Firearm training simulator and Mob-style weapon displays that fascinate history buffs

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Purchase tickets online in advance to save time and money,online discounts are often available and you'll skip the ticket counter lines
  2. 2.Start on the top floor and work your way down chronologically through the exhibits for the most coherent experience
  3. 3.Don't miss the Use of Force Training Experience on the lower level,it's incredibly popular so visit this interactive exhibit early in your trip
  4. 4.Plan for the Crime Lab experience where kids can dust for fingerprints and analyze evidence,it's educational and one of the most memorable parts for young visitors
  5. 5.The museum building itself is a historic former courthouse where actual mob trials took place, so take time to appreciate the architecture and courtroom on the second floor

Best Time to Visit

Weekday mornings (9:00-11:00 AM) tend to be least crowded, giving families more time with interactive exhibits. Avoid weekend afternoons when tour groups and general tourists pack the museum. The extended 9:00 PM closing time means you can visit in the evening after dinner for a quieter experience.

What to Know

Admission is moderately priced ($$) with family packages available. The museum is located in downtown Las Vegas with nearby paid parking lots and street parking. There's a speakeasy-style café inside, though it's more adult-oriented, so consider eating before or after your visit.

Seasonal Notes

Open year-round with consistent hours, making it an excellent option during hot summer months when you need air-conditioned activities. The museum occasionally hosts special exhibits and events,check their website before visiting. No significant holiday closures, so it's a reliable option even on major holidays when other attractions may be closed.

Nearby Eats

Head to PizzaRock just a few blocks away for creative pizzas in a rock-and-roll themed setting that kids enjoy, or try Triple George Grill for upscale American comfort food with a kids' menu in a classic Las Vegas steakhouse atmosphere.

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