Amazing Discovery! Have You Heard of the "Neon Museum" in Las Vegas, America?
2018.11.08 published
The Neon Museum in Las Vegas, USA is Amazing!
Have you heard of "THE NEON MUSEUM" located in Las Vegas, USA?
As the name suggests, the Neon Museum is a museum of neon lights.
It showcases neon signs (fluorescent signs) that are no longer in use in the bustling city of Las Vegas, and it opened in 1996.*
Before it became a museum, it was a place called the "Neon Boneyard," where used signs were simply collected…!
From Casino Neon to Wedding Venue Neon!
The Neon Museum features a variety of neon signs, including those from casinos, hotels and motels, and wedding venues.*
The sight of neon lights that were actually used lined up together may evoke the atmosphere of "Las Vegas!!!"
(Currently, Las Vegas has more digital advertisements that resemble televisions than neon tubes…!)
At night, the Neon Museum is illuminated.
The vibrant colors characteristic of Las Vegas envelop the surroundings.**
Popular for Wedding Photo Shoots ♡
The Neon Museum is also popular as a location for wedding photo shoots.♩
The colorful and abundant neon lights enhance the happy feeling of weddings.♡
With so many different neon signs, you can capture photos with completely different vibes depending on the spot you choose.*
Which neon sign could the large heart neon be from? It's so cute! ♩
Taking wedding photos with bridesmaids and ushers looks incredibly fun.♡
It's recommended for couples who love a lively and joyful atmosphere.♩
During the day, it has a stylish ambiance,
and at night, it transforms into a glamorous setting, making it charming to enjoy two different vibes in one location.♡
If you’re in Las Vegas, be sure to visit the Neon Museum too!*
I introduced the Neon Museum located in Las Vegas.♩
The admission fee for the Neon Museum is $20* (about 2,300 yen).
In addition to regular tickets, tickets are also available for guided tours and lighting events.♩
If you're visiting Los Angeles for your honeymoon or as a newlywed couple, be sure to check it out!♡
➡Here’s the Neon Museum’s website*