Imperial Palace Auto Collection

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The Imperial Car Museum

  • June 25, 2005
  • Rated 4 of 5 by katja69 from Boise, Idaho
It is awesome to see all of these unusual and old cars. The best part is that it's free if you look for the coupon in the local travel guides in your hotel room. It is a bit difficult to locate.

From journal Las Vegas Wedding

Imperial Palace Auto Collection

  • June 16, 2005
  • Rated 5 of 5 by Kathleen71189 from Murphy, North Carolina
Imperial Palace Auto Collection

This is really a HUGE collection of automobiles. And what is unique about this collection is that you can actually buy these. That's right. The price is posted right outside the vehicle, and if you are in Vegas and have run out of ways to spend your money, you can come in here and buy a car. Even if you don't buy one, your husband will surely drool at the cars in this collection. And don't we owe him that, I mean, for dragging him through all those malls in Vegas. So, for my husband's absolute amusement with this collection, I give it a very highly recommended, even though most women will be bored to tears through the exhibit.

From journal Second Trip to Las Vegas

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The Auto Collections

  • August 21, 2004
  • Rated 5 of 5 by Free Spirit from Hinesville, Georgia
The Auto Collections

This was one of the most interesting experiences of this trip to Vegas. We had never been there on other trips and almost missed it this time, thinking it might not be worth the effort. What a mistake that would have been! We had free tickets that were given out on the street, but the cost is about $6 if you can't get free tickets. We were so impressed we actually made two visits.

If you have any interest in classic cars, you will be amazed by the collection assembled on the fifth floor of the hotel/casino. There are cars that are valued into the millions of dollars. They are in mint condition. They provide a nostalgic glimpse into the past and into the development of the automobile. There are cars that were owned or driven by celebrities such as Tom Jones, Clark Gable, Marilyn Monroe, Elvis, Howard Hughes, and Johnnie Carson, and luxury cars that one has only read about. In addition, there are simpler cars that bring back memories to all of us such as the early VW bugs and vans. This museum is not on the grand scale of Harrah’s back in the ‘70s, but there are more than a hundred cars on display. We loved this place.

From journal Las Vegas for a Special Anniversary

The Auto Collections

  • April 16, 2004
  • Rated 3 of 5 by karenkayp from Byron, Minnesota
The Auto Collections are located on the fifth floor of the Imperial Palace parking facility. This isn't any ordinary antique auto show. The Auto Collections are an ever-evolving showplace for antique autos, classic cars, special interest cars, and jukeboxes.

There are about 350 pieces of "history on wheels" not only to see, but if you want to spend more than the admission fee, you can also buy most of the cars. We also enjoyed the variety of jukeboxes and other memorabilias displayed throughout the museum.

The exhibit is open daily from 9:30am-9:30pm.

From journal First Time in Las Vegas

The Imperial Car Museum

  • November 14, 2002
  • Rated 3 of 5 by luuckythree from Arlington, Texas
It's a quiet, respite from the bustling strip. Also, it's a nice stroll down memory lane--the aisles of cars...Gia's, Thunderbirds, Cadillacs. Many are for sale, and there are special models. I don't love cars but liked this.

From journal 40th bday Vegas style

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