This post is a partnership thanks to US Family Guide and REAL BODIES at Bally’s. All opinions are my own. Post contains affiliate links. 

I recently went to see my favorite singer Mariah for #TheButterflyReturns in Las Vegas. Being a blogger, I wanted to also do something touristy and the Real Bodies at Bally’s was just the thing. It’s a good exhibit to check out, especially if you homeschool or just have an interest in science.

Real Bodies at Bally's - The exhibit uses REAL human specimens to explore the inner workings of the human body to explore elements of breathing, hunger, the rhythm of the heart, and other body functions. There are more than 20 preserved human bodies and more than 200 anatomical specimens.

The exhibit uses REAL human specimens to explore the inner workings of the human body to explore elements of breathing, hunger, the rhythm of the heart, and other body functions. There are more than 20 preserved human bodies and more than 200 anatomical specimens.

The exhibit is broken into different categories. Plan to spend at least an hour viewing the exhibit.

Breathe

This part of the exhibit is about the respiratory system, including seeing a smoker’s lungs.

Real Bodies at Bally's - The exhibit uses REAL human specimens to explore the inner workings of the human body to explore elements of breathing, hunger, the rhythm of the heart, and other body functions. There are more than 20 preserved human bodies and more than 200 anatomical specimens.

Hunger

Explore the digestive system.

Real Bodies at Bally's - The exhibit uses REAL human specimens to explore the inner workings of the human body to explore elements of breathing, hunger, the rhythm of the heart, and other body functions. There are more than 20 preserved human bodies and more than 200 anatomical specimens.

Rhythm

Explore the circulatory system.

Real Bodies at Bally's - The exhibit uses REAL human specimens to explore the inner workings of the human body to explore elements of breathing, hunger, the rhythm of the heart, and other body functions. There are more than 20 preserved human bodies and more than 200 anatomical specimens.

Move

These specimens are in active poses. Playing sports or using the muscles.

Real Bodies at Bally's - The exhibit uses REAL human specimens to explore the inner workings of the human body to explore elements of breathing, hunger, the rhythm of the heart, and other body functions. There are more than 20 preserved human bodies and more than 200 anatomical specimens.

Think

See the whole brain.

Real Bodies at Bally's - The exhibit uses REAL human specimens to explore the inner workings of the human body to explore elements of breathing, hunger, the rhythm of the heart, and other body functions. There are more than 20 preserved human bodies and more than 200 anatomical specimens.

What Becomes of Us

You take a journey down a candle lite hallway, to a what becomes of us. See skulls and bones.

Real Bodies at Bally's - The exhibit uses REAL human specimens to explore the inner workings of the human body to explore elements of breathing, hunger, the rhythm of the heart, and other body functions. There are more than 20 preserved human bodies and more than 200 anatomical specimens.

Love

The reproductive system.



Beginnings

See the stages of life from embryo to fetal specimens.

Real Bodies at Bally's - The exhibit uses REAL human specimens to explore the inner workings of the human body to explore elements of breathing, hunger, the rhythm of the heart, and other body functions. There are more than 20 preserved human bodies and more than 200 anatomical specimens.

Repair

See how repairs can be done to the human body.

A Closer Look

Here’s a glimpse into the exhibit.

Location

The exhibit is located in Bally’s Las Vegas Hotel & Casino. It is on the Bally’s Lower Level near the Flamingo Road entrance.

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Let me know in the comments your favorite types of exhibits to check out. Is it science? history?

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Jay Creed

Jay Creed

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