Over 150,000 visitors and counting since opening
(Macao, February 22, 2013) – Two highly successful exhibitions at The Venetian® Macao-Resort-Hotel are extending their runs until March 31, 2013 – Titanic The Exhibition and The Human Bodies Exhibition. Both exhibitions – originally scheduled to end on February 24, 2013 – have been very popular since opening on October 25, 2012, with over 150,000 visitors to date.
“The Venetian Macao is very pleased to see how appealing these two extraordinary exhibitions have been,” said Brendon Elliott, Vice President of Sales and Resort Marketing, Venetian Macau Limited. “Over 90 per cent of surveyed guests stated that the exhibitions increased the attractiveness of Macao as a travel destination – an assessment that remained true across the entire spectrum of visitor demographic, regardless of place of origin, gender, age and purpose of visit.”
A majority of visitors to the exhibitions were overnight visitors to Macao, and over 60 per cent of visitors said that exhibition events are very important for Macao.
“The Venetian hopes the diversity of events and exhibitions we bring to Macao help elevate the city’s status as a world centre of tourism and leisure,” added Elliott.
Open daily between 11 am and 8 pm at The Venetian Macao’s CotaiExpo™ Hall F, the exhibitions offer visitors a chance to experience two very unique and educational journeys, and are supported by the Macau Government Tourist Office. Titanic The Exhibition presents an inside look at one of history’s most spectacular ships, revealing stories behind its crew and passengers, while The Human Bodies Exhibition displays the amazing complexity and beauty of the human body in a way usually reserved for doctors and medical students.
Exhibition details:
Date: From October 25, 2012 until March 31, 2013
Time: 11 am to 8 pm daily (last admission at 7:30 pm)
Venue: The Venetian Macao – CotaiExpo Hall F
Tickets: MOP 120 per entry via CotaiTicketing™
MOP 180 provides entry to both exhibitions
MOP 60 per entry for students
MOP 100 per entry for Macau ID card holders