BODIES…The Exhibition Encourages Summer Safety While Sizzling Las Vegas Temperatures Set Record Highs

BODIES…The Exhibition

BODIES…The Exhibition Encourages Summer Safety While Sizzling Las Vegas Temperatures Set Record Highs 

Visitors Stay Cool with Extreme Weather Facts and Tips

 

As temperatures soar into triple-digits, BODIES…The Exhibition informs visitors about the effects extreme heat can have on the body. Beginning July 25, facts will be displayed throughout the Exhibition, encouraging all guests to make smart decisions while enjoying their summer.

This rare opportunity allows guests to enlighten their knowledge of the inner workings of the amazing machine they inhabit while learning how to be safe in the Vegas heat.

Did you know….?

  • Heat exhaustion occurs when our core body temperatures rises to 104°F
  • If not treated, heat exhaustion can progress to a life threatening condition known as heat stroke
  • The most important measure to prevent heat exhaustion is to stay hydrated

To further educate guests, BODIES…The Exhibition will host a Sun Safety seminar on Saturday, Aug. 17 beginning at 1 p.m. Guest speaker, Dr. Paul Michael, medical oncologist and melanoma expert at Comprehensive Cancer Centers of Nevada, will share tips on how to protect your skin and prevent skin cancer during the summer heat. The event is free with the cost of admission into the Exhibition.

With more than 200 partial and full body specimens, the Exhibition encourages healthy lifestyle choices by providing an up-close look into the meticulously dissected skeletal, nervous, muscular, circulatory, respiratory, and digestive systems. Deemed one of the most fascinating and educational experiences in Las Vegas, BODIES…The Exhibition is a unique attraction not to be missed.

Tickets to BODIES…The Exhibition are available at the Luxor box office or by visiting BodiesTheExhibition.com. Regularly priced tickets are $32 for adults, $30 for seniors and $24 for children 4 – 12 years of age. The Exhibition is open daily from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. with last admission at 9 p.m. It is recommended that children 12 and under are accompanied by a teacher or parent as an adult guide. For additional information or to reserve tickets by phone, call 800-557-7428 or 702-262-4400.

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