In addition to being named among the “top 10% of attractions in the world” by a prominent platform for traveler reviews and recommendations, The Mob Museum, the National Museum of Organized Crime and Law Enforcement, won the Readers’ Choice award for “Best Museum” in Las Vegas Weekly’s 2023 Best of Las Vegas awards.
The Mob Museum’s popularity is credited to its compelling exhibitions, immersive narrative, and dedication to historical truth. The Museum attracts attention and praise from tourists by illuminating the intricate connections between organized crime and law enforcement.
The Museum has received more than 3.2 million visitors since it first opened its doors in 2012, and the “Best Museum” title and “top attraction” designation represent repeated victories for the institution. These honors highlight the Museum’s commitment to offering an outstanding visitor experience as well as its capacity to connect with a wide range of people.
The Mob Museum’s vice president of marketing, communications, and sales, Ashley Miller, expressed her delight at receiving the honors, which highlight the hard work and enthusiasm of the entire company. Their mission has always been to provide guests with an amazing experience while providing an educational and interesting investigation of the background of organized crime and the tenacious efforts of law enforcement to defeat it.
On August 10, at the Best of Las Vegas 2023 celebration hosted by Las Vegas Weekly, the winners of the Best of Las Vegas awards were revealed. Greenspun Media Group served as the event’s host, and it took place at Resorts World Las Vegas’ Zouk Nightclub. The awards, which spotlight five popular Las Vegas companies, were also featured in the publication’s August 10 issue.
There will be a photo corner where kids may dress up as flight attendants and pilots and take pictures with Hong Kong Airlines cabin crew to bring some excitement to the occasion!
Giant figurines representing the four new locations, which have been particularly created by well-known local illustrator Jane Lee, will turn the outdoor space next to Fashion Walk on Paterson Street into a runway.
There will be a photo corner where kids may dress up as flight attendants and pilots and take pictures with Hong Kong Airlines cabin crew to bring some excitement to the occasion!
Giant figurines representing the four new locations, which have been particularly created by well-known local illustrator Jane Lee, will turn the outdoor space next to Fashion Walk on Paterson Street into a runway.