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Auto Collections at Imperial Palace

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Fodor's Review:

More than 250 antique, classic, and special-interest vehicles make up this collection. Because the vehicles are all for sale, the displays change from time to time, but among the cars, trucks, and motorcycles you might see one of the bugs from the movie Herbie Fully Loaded, a 1976 Cadillac Eldorado owned by Elvis Presley, or the world's largest Duesenberg collection, comprising 25 vehicles built between 1925 and 1937. The museum is on the fifth level of the hotel's parking garage (catch the elevator at the back of the casino). Coupons for free admission are available online and in some casinos.

  • Cost: $6.95
  • Open: Daily 9:30-9:30
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Reviewed by bachslunch from US on 11/19/08
This is a museum of vintage cars, all for sale if you've got the money and desire for one. Unlike some other Las Vegas museums, this one has a substantive collection, and the presentation is both pleasing and informative. Check around to see if you can find a free admission coupon for it -- they're out there -- and if you can get one, this museum becomes a real bargain.

Member Rating: 4.6
Ratings details: Experience: 5.0 Ease: 4.0 Value: 5.0 Don't Miss: 4.0

Reviewed by dqtpie22 from chicago on 9/23/07
If you love vintage cars this is a place for you. They had about 100 cars which each had a bio and some were available to buy.. if you are rich. It was fun to do, took about 15-20 minutes to view everything. Fortunately I had free tickets, I dont think I would have paid over $5 if I had to. Not many people were there and the overall atmosphere was a little drabby.

Member Rating: 3.2
Ratings details: Experience: 3.0 Ease: 3.0 Value: 5.0 Don't Miss: 2.0
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