![]() The attractions have enacted COVID-19 reopening guidelines for safety. During the spring, the exhibition added video screens telling the stories of the ship and passengers. In January, “Titanic” added 108 artifacts and video displays, including a chef’s baker hat, first-class room chandelier, and an alligator-skin wallet. ![]() Visitors are shown how the virus attacks the body beyond the respiratory system. “Bodies” is now featuring informational exhibits along the tour illustrating the effects of COVID-19 on the human body. Thursdays through Saturdays, with final admission at 5 p.m. ![]() The adjoining “Bodies … The Exhibition” and “Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition” have reopened on the hotel-casino’s second-level mezzanine, across from the Atrium Showroom. This is being proved only at Luxor, where can you learn more about COVID-19 in a walking attraction and return to a historic nautical tragedy. A ceramic jug and china pieces are shown at "Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition" at Luxor. ![]()
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