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Want to make learning exciting and authentic?

Bring your students to TITANIC: The Artifact Exhibition, and together, explore the only place where you can see real Titanic artifacts recovered from the ocean floor. Watch learning come to life where history meets our modern world. These artifacts help tell the story of Titanic from her construction to her voyage, sinking, discovery, and the expeditions since that help preserve her legacy.  

Students will ground themselves in reality as they connect to the marvel, spectacle, hope, tragedy, and curiosity that is Titanic.

Whether your class is studying the deep ocean, social-emotional skills, engineering, the industrial era and society, or the event itself, there are endless teachable moments at the Exhibition. Come discover them for yourself! 

Ready to Dive Into History With Your Students?

Special pricing is available for school groups. TITANIC: The Artifact Exhibition is suitable for students in third grade and up in public schools, private schools, and home schools.

Read our FAQs below to learn more about our field trip experience at TITANIC: The Artifact Exhibition. 

Don’t know where to start pre-teaching the field trip or integrating it into your classroom?

When you book, you’ll also receive a free Field Trip Companion Guide, full of activities, worksheets, and questions that you can use with your students while at the Exhibition.



You can also download our free Titanic Teacher Guides to further enrich your students’ experience at TITANIC: The Artifact Exhibition. Included are 10 interdisciplinary lessons, a field trip overview, and project ideas that can help you either pre-teach the story and build background knowledge or draw connections and synthesize after your visit.

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KNOW BEFORE YOU GO

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

General Hours & Accessibility

We are open daily from 11 a.m. – 8 p.m. during peak season, and 11 a.m. – 6 p.m. during off-peak season. Last entry is one hour before closing. Holiday hours may vary.
Please arrive 15 minutes early to allow time for check-in and parking.
Yes. Early entry at 10:30 a.m. can be arranged to avoid wait times. Please inquire when booking.
Yes. Wheelchairs and power scooters are welcome. We also have 2 wheelchairs onsite for emergencies, available on a first-come, first-serve basis.

Directions & Parking

Yes. Student drop-off is recommended off Luxor Way under the bridge. Buses may park on Reno Ave in the tourist bus parking lot.
Walk the bridge walkway over the pool to the casino, then take the stairs/escalator to the Mezzanine level. Exhibitions are located past the food court on the left.

Field Trip Planning

Contact us at GroupEventsLV@emgroup.com or call (702) 262-4230.
This is a self-guided tour. Artifact specialists or medical docents may be present to answer questions. Please plan extra time for the souvenir shop.
Yes. Combo tickets are available for groups.
Groups generally spend 1–2 hours exploring at their own pace.
We can accommodate large groups. Groups may be split to rotate through galleries with chaperones.
Likely yes. Please be courteous and follow all posted rules.
A downloadable Titanic Teacher Guide with lesson plans (Grades 4–12), student prep info, chaperone duties, and an evacuation map.
Students should: walk (no running), use indoor voices, avoid blocking walkways, refrain from touching artifacts, and not write on walls or glass. Use clipboards for assignments.
Full payment is due 72 hours before the scheduled visit.

Guest Services & Add-Ons

Yes. Audio guides are available for $5 + tax in English, Spanish, French and Mandarin.
A photo station is located at the front lobby and Grand Staircase. Inquire about group photo package pricing and availability.
Non-flash photography is allowed, except at the Grand Staircase. Videography is not permitted.
Yes. Items range from $1–$40, including pencils, t-shirts, models, books, DVDs, and posters.
There is no designated lunch space onsite, but nearby options around the Luxor are available. Ask us for recommendations. Outside food and drinks are not allowed in the galleries.
We are open daily from 11 a.m. – 8 p.m. during peak season, and 11 a.m. – 6 p.m. during off-peak season. Last entry is one hour before closing. Holiday hours may vary.
Please arrive 15 minutes early to allow time for check-in and parking.
Yes. Early entry at 10:30 a.m. can be arranged to avoid wait times. Please inquire when booking.
Yes. Wheelchairs and power scooters are welcome. We also have 2 wheelchairs onsite for emergencies, available on a first-come, first-serve basis.
Yes. Student drop-off is recommended off Luxor Way under the bridge. Buses may park on Reno Ave in the tourist bus parking lot.
Walk the bridge walkway over the pool to the casino, then take the stairs/escalator to the Mezzanine level. Exhibitions are located past the food court on the left.
This is a self-guided tour. Artifact specialists or medical docents may be present to answer questions. Please plan extra time for the souvenir shop.
Yes. Combo tickets are available for groups.
Groups generally spend 1–2 hours exploring at their own pace.
We can accommodate large groups. Groups may be split to rotate through galleries with chaperones.
Likely yes. Please be courteous and follow all posted rules.
A downloadable Titanic Teacher Guide with lesson plans (Grades 4–12), student prep info, chaperone duties, and an evacuation map.
Students should: walk (no running), use indoor voices, avoid blocking walkways, refrain from touching artifacts, and not write on walls or glass. Use clipboards for assignments.
Full payment is due 72 hours before the scheduled visit.
Yes. Audio guides are available for $5 + tax in English, Spanish, French and Mandarin.
A photo station is located at the front lobby and Grand Staircase. Inquire about group photo package pricing and availability.
Non-flash photography is allowed, except at the Grand Staircase. Videography is not permitted.
Yes. Items range from $1–$40, including pencils, t-shirts, models, books, DVDs, and posters.
There is no designated lunch space onsite, but nearby options around the Luxor are available. Ask us for recommendations. Outside food and drinks are not allowed in the galleries.

Work for Clark County School District?

Let us help you organize your upcoming visit! Download these prefilled Clark County School District Field Trip forms and get one step closer to organizing your field trips to BODIES…The Exhibition or TITANIC: The Artifact Exhibition in Las Vegas, Nevada. Forms align with the specific requirements of Clark County Schools, current as of 2025. This caters to the district’s needs, ensuring a smooth process for teachers and students. 

Downloaded as a zip file, you'll find a comprehensive set of forms:
  • Medical Permission Slips (Form 455): English version & Spanish version
  • Field Trip Permit (Form 796): English version & Spanish version
  • Request for Approval of Student Travel (Form 798): Guides you through the field trip proposal submission process
  • Editable Itinerary: Tailorable to match your specific plans for the Exhibition visit
  • Parent Letter Template: Editable to communicate essential details about the field trip to parents
  • Field Trip Education Value and Correlated Nevada State Standards: Highlights the educational aspects of the trip and ensures the trip aligns with educational standards in the state

Download and fill out the forms to embark on an educational adventure with your students. 

Feel confident in your field trip planning knowing that these forms are district-aligned, based on current district forms, and tailored to meet the unique needs of Clark County Schools in Las Vegas. 

Downloadable as a zip file, this comprehensive set of forms includes:

  • Medical Permission Slips (Form 455):  English version & Spanish version
  • Field Trip Permit (Form 796): English version & Spanish version
  • Request for Approval of Student Travel (Form 798): Guides you through the field trip proposal submission process
  • Editable Itinerary: Tailorable to match your specific plans for the Exhibition visit
  • Parent Letter Template: Editable to communicate essential details about the field trip to parents
  • Field Trip Education Value and Correlated Nevada State Standards: Highlights the educational aspects of the trip and ensures the trip aligns with educational standards in the state

Work for another school district? 

You might find the Editable Itinerary, Parent Letter Template, and Education Value and Correlated Nevada Standards helpful for organizing your field trip. We recommend you download the zip file above and use or modify the forms that are helpful to you.