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During the $12, 30-minute tour which involves sampling a variety of distilled spirits, participants receive an in-depth explanation of the distillery equipment and distillation process and learn about Prohibition and its impact on distilled spirits.
From wiseguys to wives, holiday shoppers can find entertaining gangster-themed gifts for the entire “family” at The Mob Museum.
In partnership with Caesars Entertainment, the new club will showcase comedians ranging from up-and-coming talent to household names curated by Kimmel and his team in a venue designed by Jimmy and his comedian friends.
Madame Tussauds San Francisco will bring the world’s most famous prison escape to life in its new “Alcatraz – The Breakout” escape room.
The Silver Slipper, one of the Neon Museum’s most iconic signs has been restored to its original color combination as the result of a recent repainting.
The Mob Museum introduced guided presentations in The Underground Distillery every Thursday through Saturday, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. At the top of every hour, guests can attend a 10-minute presentation about the distillation process and participate in a moonshine-sampling experience. All ages are welcome to attend the presentation, but guests must be 21 or older to sample the moonshine.
Summer vacationers can now book flexible, four-seater, open-air, side-by-side tours or reserve the vehicles for self-guided excursions.
The National Museum of Organized Crime and Law Enforcement, announces its ongoing Happy Hour program in The Underground speakeasy exhibition. The speakeasy’s full-service bar purveys not only house-distilled moonshine and craft beer, but also wines by the glass, non-alcoholic beverages and—of course—a tempting array of authentic, Prohibition-inspired cocktails.
Be the first to experience the brand-new Buck Wild Hummer Tours, created to provide unforgettable excursions for all ages.
On Wednesday, May 16, the Las Vegas Monorail is scheduled to welcome its 80 MILLIONTH RIDER since opening in the summer of 2004.