Bodies, Titanic moving to Luxor for extended run

With the fate of Las Vegas' Tropicana still to be determined (owner Columbia Sussex was forced to sell the Tropicana in Atlantic City after losing their casino license for not meeting regulatory compliance), Luxor (owned by MGM Mirage) is picking up on two of the Trop's popular exhibits.
Further turning their back on anything Egyptian, the "Bodies... the Exhibition" and "Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition" will both move over to Luxor later this year.
Contracts for both were continually renewed at Tropicana; at Luxor, each will enjoy a 10-year stay with an option to renew again for another 10 years.
The exhibits will be located upstairs in the atrium, the first stairs you see coming in from the parking garage. The atrium is also on the way to Mandalay Place, the walkway of shops that connects to Mandalay Bay.
A themed makeover is expected for the entire atrium to promote the exhibits, along with the removal of the IMAX theater and the King Tut museum.
Now what to do about Folies Bergere, the Strip's longest running show (since 1959) and one of the first to feature showgirls.



