LAS VEGAS (FOX5) — Tickets are on sale now for The Evel Knievel Experience, an interactive museum opening Saturday, June 27 in Downtown Las Vegas’ Arts District.
Organizers say the new attraction offers an up-close look at Evel Knievel’s life, legacy, and cultural impact through immersive exhibits, rare artifacts, and hands-on experiences that capture the ambition and risk behind his career.
First launched as the Evel Knievel Museum in Topeka, Kansas in 2017, the collection is now permanently moving to Las Vegas, organizers add.
Highlights include Knievel’s iconic red, white, and blue jumpsuits, his motorcycles, the Snake River Canyon Skycycle X-2, and the Caesars Palace jump helmet that helped save his life.
The attraction will also include interactive features like a custom 4D virtual reality jump, a Jump Planner where guests can design their own stunt, and Bad to the Bones, which explores Knievel’s most famous crashes and injuries.
In addition to self-guided admission, the museum plans to add VIP and guided tours, group bookings, and private event options in the future. Visitors can also shop exclusive merchandise in a retail space, visit the on-site café, and shop online.
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The Evel Knievel Experience is located at 1001 S. First Street, near Coolidge Avenue, in the Las Vegas Arts District. Following its opening, the experience will be open daily starting at 10 a.m., with last entry at 8 p.m.
Parking is available on-site for $4 per hour. Kids under five are free and discounted rates are available for youth ages 6 – 12, groups of eight or more, locals and military members.
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