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Mob Attraction Las Vegas with Option for Souvenir and Two-for-One Photo (Up to 49% Off)

Mob Attraction Las Vegas
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Live actors and 3-D holograms portray famous fictional and real-life mobsters in exhibit with authentic photos, video, and memorabilia

In movies, mob bosses always issue threats using outlandish euphemisms such as “sleep with the fishes” or “go scuba diving with the cast of Night Court.” Dive into the mysteries of organized crime with this Groupon.

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  • $17 for one adult admission (up to a $33 value)
  • $27 for a VIP package with one adult admission, a choice of souvenir, and a two-for-one photo pass (up to a $53 value)

Live actors, 3-D holograms depicting famous movie mobsters, and a collection of authentic mob memorabilia, photos, and videos allow visitors to come face to face with famous Vegas gangland figures. With the VIP package, visitors also receive two commemorative photos for the price of one and their choice of souvenir valued at up to $20, which includes fedoras, select pieces of jewelry, four mix-and-match shot glasses, and mob books. The kid-friendly attraction is open daily from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m.

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Promotional value expires May 31, 2013. Amount paid never expires. Valid only for option purchased. VIP package valid only for 4 mix-or-match shot glasses, a fedora hat, select jewelry, or a mob book. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services. Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings

About Mob Attraction Las Vegas

Although most people traditionally try to steer clear of the world of organized crime, Mob Attraction Las Vegas pulls them back in with an interactive journey into the gritty underworld. Inside the museum’s recently upgraded space, guests face off with actors and 3D holograms of famous film crime bosses, such as James Caan and Frank Vincent. A collection of authentic, never-before-seen memorabilia, photos, and videos marries museum-like intrigue with performance art, granting an unprecedented access into the private lives of real gangsters such as Ben “Bugsy” Siegel, Tony Spilotro, and Meyer Lansky.

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