wow!! Just wow!!
My wife and I wanted to see the puppetry of the pns show that they have here.
First, I contacted them via Email and waited for a reply. nothing. I sent them another email, nothing... 4 weeks later... nothing... I wrote on their Facebook group, I received a reply a week later which didn't address any of my connerns at all, they simple said "call us"... Which is rich, because I started emailing because I couldn't get through on the phone! haha
So, I did, I called them again, and again, and again.... Finally, they answer... I'm not sure if it's a weird twist of fate, but I was talking to the most unavailing, hopeless, ineffectual, ineffective, to no effect, fruitless, unproductive woman with less personality than semi-squished raccoon on interstate 15... Not only did she possess those fine personality traits, oh no!, the buck doesn't stop there, she was inpatient, egotistical impatient, rude, repetitive, a modern day megalomaniac if you will and really the list goes on.
It really explains why my messages were never answered, it's because the people that work here either: do not get paid enough to care about themselves, let alone, anybody else...or.... they actually hate themselves and live such depressing lives that there is no happiness left or anybody, and I mean, anybody!
So that's fine, if you do not want to offer showtimes for paying customers, great! If you feel you need to be an a**hole to a random stranger to make yourselves feel better, go ahead, but one day you might wake up and wonder why you have nothing left. Maybe not today, maybe not...
Read moreTLDR; If you are looking to attend, note that it was $29 per person on a weekday. For the quality and quantity of the displays I would not recommend attending.
Review: I was rather disappointed by the state of the attraction.
Many of the displays lacked information, the walls were littered with posters of text that appeared to be taken directly from a sex education book, and the hanging of for-sale artwork did not embody the spirit of being a museum.
If you are interested in seeing original artifacts and works pertaining to the sex and eroticism, I would not hold out high hopes. The display of reprints is jarring when you expect to be entering a museum.
The museum exhibits seemed to bleed from one to another with no clear distinction or reasoning. A section dedicated to Pompeii is situated next to that discussing grooming and sexual coercion. While the topic of grooming/coercion is important to address, it felt out of place given the lack of artifacts. All displays in the section were large printed boards of text.
The exhibit had a disjointed feeling. It was unsure of the goal it was setting out to accomplish. While informative, it was lacking in unique artifacts which one expects when attending a museum. Items that have a physical connection to their respective events hold a higher weight than...
Read moreThis building used to house thousands of artifacts and pieces of artwork with notable historical, biological, and cultural reference notations throughout the exhibit. Now it seems to have removed a lot of the paraphanalia and informational display space for political garbage and leftist caterwauling. An entire wall on the bottom floor seems to be now devoted to anti-Trump expressions where, a large portion of the upstairs seems to have made way for gender spectrum information, pushing the homosexual displays into a small corner to molder.
The place used to have a broad finished look but now it looks hodgepodge and thrown together. Some of the old exhibitsthat still remain look somewhat worn, and not well maintained while the newer ones look like an amateur craft fair throw togethersof massive wall lettering.
Quite a large portion of the old exhibit seems to have been stripped of floor space or has had the informational plaquards removed. When I first visited I was amazed at the massive amount of information on display, but now it just seems to fall flat.
I used to recommend this location to everyone visiting vegas but now I think I wouldn't even wish a visit here on...
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