Have Fun at the Guinness World Records Museum
The Guinness World Records Museum could be one of the most fun, but yet, strangest museums you will ever visit. Enter the doors to the museum and be greeted by a life-size replica of Robert Wadlow, the world's tallest man.
Look around and see what 7,000 magnets really look like, as they are also right inside the front doors to this museum. Located at 2780 Las Vegas Blvd. South, the Guinness World Book of Records Museum attempts to bring to life those bizarre records that have been accomplished throughout history. Exhibits, videos and other displays take you into another world. As you tour through the museum, you'll see record of the heaviest and the shortest set of twins. Enjoy the largest collection of shot glasses, replicas of the largest fruits and vegetables placed in a giant fruit basket and learn of the numerous food eating records.
The museum has information on the strongest light that can be seen from space, the highest thrill rides, and a light show of Hoover Dam and others. If you a sports fan, there is an interactive sports record database where almost every record set in every sport can be looked up.
The Guinness World Records Museum is a 5,000 square foot gallery full of exhibits, life-sized replicas, and almost anything else your mind can imagine that shows or tells about records for things you probably didn't even think of would be associated with a record.
Spend a couple of hours at the Guinness World Records Museum and enjoy seeing the various records people have worked hard at obtaining. It's guaranteed you'll find something in this museum that surprises you.
Look around and see what 7,000 magnets really look like, as they are also right inside the front doors to this museum. Located at 2780 Las Vegas Blvd. South, the Guinness World Book of Records Museum attempts to bring to life those bizarre records that have been accomplished throughout history. Exhibits, videos and other displays take you into another world. As you tour through the museum, you'll see record of the heaviest and the shortest set of twins. Enjoy the largest collection of shot glasses, replicas of the largest fruits and vegetables placed in a giant fruit basket and learn of the numerous food eating records.
The museum has information on the strongest light that can be seen from space, the highest thrill rides, and a light show of Hoover Dam and others. If you a sports fan, there is an interactive sports record database where almost every record set in every sport can be looked up.
The Guinness World Records Museum is a 5,000 square foot gallery full of exhibits, life-sized replicas, and almost anything else your mind can imagine that shows or tells about records for things you probably didn't even think of would be associated with a record.
Spend a couple of hours at the Guinness World Records Museum and enjoy seeing the various records people have worked hard at obtaining. It's guaranteed you'll find something in this museum that surprises you.




