“Best kept secret of Las Vegas - a must visit place”
While in Vagas after Christmas we went to visit the Neon Musuem - the Boneyard. It was one of the best tours of the trip, and quite frankly one...
“Really Fascinating”
This was a highlight on our recent trip. The tour lasts about an hour, and requires a bit of walking. The old signs are very interesting, and t...
“Loved the tour”
I went on the Boneyard Tour at the end of October with some people I met from the forum. The guide was very well informed and quickly answered ...
“Neon Boneyard - Vegas history”
This review is actually for the Neon boneyard tour which is different to the Neon musueum (which isnt a museum, but a collection of restored ne...
“Neon Museum”
Took a tour of the "boneyard" of neon signs through the Neon Museum. The Museum is saving and hoping to restore to former glory many of the ori...
“Fabulous”
What lovely people run the Neon Museum. Even if you're stupid enough to turn up on the day after you've booked for they still let you on the to...
“great history of vegas”
First of all: the "Neon Museum" refers to the dozen or so already restored signs at the Fremont St Experience. The Neon Boneyard however has to...
“Fabulous Las Vegas Neon!”
We (eight of us, ranging from 11 to 70 years of age) recently visited the Las Vegas Neon Museum and Boneyard, and recommend it! There are preci...
“History of Vegas ,very interesting!”
I thought this would be a interesting tour to do and was correct. You do need to make a reservation in advance as the tours are small and only ...
“The Museum in downtown”
My boyfriend and I scheduled an appointment to view the neon museum in downtown Las Vegas, it's by appointment only (we scheduled a visit befor...
“Nice restored signs on Fremont Street”
I didn't get to take the boneyard tour, but there are several restored signs along Freemont Street. There are plaques near some of them, but yo...
“Cool tour”
Nice way to spend a couple of hours and get away from the Strip. Good cultural history of Vegas and a lot of neat signs. In a few years this is...
“Have a look if at Fremont”
These old signs were just on the pavement across the road from the Fremont experience. They are worth a look if you are visiting downtown and t...
A permanent home for fabulous relics of quintessential Vegas art: the neon sign.
Adjacent to the Fremont Street Experience, this permanent outdoor museum showcases old signs and neon sculptures of casinos and bus
“Signs, signs, everywhere are signs”
Trip Advisor by KLM1 on Mar 5, 2009
We visited the Boneyard, which is related to the Neon Museum. You have to contact them ahead, in order to reserve a tour date/time. The tour is...
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