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Adult 13+

Starting at $31.00

Youth Ages 4-12

Starting at $22.00

Under 3

FREE

Visitors will get to experience some of the world’s most astounding phenomena in the new National Geographic exhibition, “Rarely Seen.” In this exhibition of visual wonders, National Geographic reveals a world very few have the chance to see for themselves.

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Location

Horseshoe Las Vegas
3645 Las Vegas Blvd S
Lower Level, Suite A13-A17
Las Vegas, NV 89109

Contact Info

Phone:  702.777.2782

Hours
Sun- Thurs
10am-8pm (last entry @ 7:00pm)
Fri-Sat
10am-9pm (last entry @ 8:00pm)

FAQs

This immersive, exhibition experience features 50 visual wonders. From the Moeraki Boulders in New Zealand to the Pope taking a selfie in Vatican City. National Geographic reveals a world very few have the chance to see for themselves.

Shot by some of the world’s finest photographers, “Rarely Seen” features striking images of places, events, natural phenomena, and man-made heirlooms seldom seen by human eyes. It’s all here: a green-crowned brilliant hummingbird looking eye to eye with a pit viper, the Rayong Dam, an underwater park in Austria, ice caves, a supercell storm cloud, and a royal white tiger. With an introduction by veteran National Geographic photographer Stephen Alvarez, whose work has taken him from the Peruvian Andes to the deepest caves of Papua New Guinea, this exhibition captures once-in-a-lifetime moments, natural wonders, and rarely seen objects from across the globe.

Strobe lighting and other intense lighting will be used during this exhibition. It will not be safe for those with epilepsy and other conditions with sensitivity to light. Please reach out with additional questions: info@ixvegas.com

This is an indoor experience located at Horseshoe Las Vegas.

 

Hours vary, but will be updated on the website with changes. Hours are currently: Sun- Thurs 10am-8pm with last entry at 7:00pm and Fri-Sat 10am-9pm with last entry at 8:00pm.

For the best online pricing, buy online here.  Tickets purchased online through our ticketing link are valid any time. If you do not purchase online, adult general admission ticket prices are starting at $35.00 (plus fees) and child (ages 4-12) general admission ticket prices are $25.00 (plus fees) Children 3 and under are FREE. Tickets can also be purchased at the Bally’s box office or by phone at 702.777.2782. Discounts are offered to military personnel, seniors (age 60+), students and locals with proper identification at the box office. Discounts are also available for groups of 10+ here.

National Geographic- Rarely Seen will wow guests of all ages.

Yes, Strollers are allowed through the exhibition.

On average, it takes around 35 minutes. This is also dependent upon how long the guest wishes to stay in the exhibit.

Restrooms are located outside the exhibition inside the hotel food Court area.

There is a retail area where guests can purchase a wide variety of merchandise. This is located at the retail store at the end of the exhibit.

All Tickets are GA and do not require a dedicated time slot.

National Geographic- Rarely Seen  is committed to the health and safety of our staff and visitors. As such, we support our guests and team members in their choice to wear a mask. Masks are not required while inside the exhibition or on premise of the casino at this current time. For the case of all, our tickets can be scanned in a touchless manner and all on-site interactions are conducted in as safe a manner as possible. We ask that guests also follow all local and state guidelines regarding COVID-19, and any update that may come out of the Governor of Nevada.

Yes, Real Bodies at Bally’s can be seen directly across from Rarely Seen. Buy tickets now at www.realbodiesatballys.com

For any question you can’t answer, direct guests to this email address: info@ixvegas.com

No food or drink is allowed in the exhibition.

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