BODIES…
The Exhibition is teaming up with the American Heart and Stroke Association
this Father’s Day, June 17, to offer complimentary blood pressure, body mass
index and glucose testing to educate dads about their current state of health
and help ensure they stay fit for years to come. In addition to the health
screenings, the exhibition that provides an extraordinary view inside the human
body is also offering 20 percent off admission to further highlight the
importance of positive lifestyle choices for both the man of the house and his
family.
According
to the American Heart and Stroke Association:
· About 40 percent of stroke deaths
occur in males
· One in three U.S. adults has high
blood pressure
· More than one in three adult men has
some sort of cardiovascular disease
· 1.6 million new cases of diabetes are
diagnosed every year
The
enlightening exhibition encourages guests to look deeply into the skeletal,
muscular, nervous, circulatory, respiratory, and digestive systems while
highlighting the effects unhealthy choices have on the human body. This rare
opportunity gives fathers the chance to learn about pressing health concerns
for men including obesity, colon cancer, prostate cancer and the overwhelming
damage smoking and dietary excesses can have on organs.
The
20 percent discount is valid for all adult admission tickets purchased Sunday,
June 17. Complimentary health screenings will be available with paid admission
from 1 to 5 p.m. Tickets are valid for same day visit only and cannot be sold
or transferred. Tickets to BODIES…The Exhibition are available at the Luxor box
office or by visiting bodiestickets.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.

I was amazed at the information displayed in this exhibit. I heard that it was banned??? Not sure where or why??? It has such good educational value for adults and kids. My whole family found it very interesting. It was also a great value compared to most attractions on the strip. Very inexpensive to take the whole family. With this attraction you walk away with information that will stay with you and your kids for the rest of your life. A Must See!!!!
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