5/5 Shawn K. 3 years ago on Google
The
newer
interactions
and
exhibits
are
worth
the
hype!
Elvis
Presley
motors
is
an
example
of
how
upgraded
the
museum
has
become.
There
are
several
other
engaging
upgrades
to
the
plaza
since
the
last
time
I
was
here.
The
staff
were
all
kind,
friendly
and
helpful.
All
pandemic
protocols
were
in
place.
Be
prepared
to
be
separated
from
your
money,
but
that's
the
brilliant
merchandising
behind
the
story.
Even
if
you
aren't
the
biggest
Elvis
Presley
fan,
you
will
come
away
from
the
experience
with
a
sort
of
awe
and
respect,
because
this
guy
was
the
real
deal.
He
truly
was
a
living
legend.
His
thing
was
that
he
wanted
to
make
people
happy.
He
did
that
by
becoming
one
of
the
greatest
entertainers
in
human
history.
Hard
to
believe
that
he
had
"stage
fright"
for
most
of
his
career.
That
was
just
one
of
the
hundreds
of
new
things
I
learned
about
Elvis
since
I
was
here
last.
Even
the
tragic
ending
for
Elvis
was
probably
appropriate.
It's
the
elephant
in
the
room
and
out
of
respect,
it's
glossed
over.
Fame
killed
him.
He
simply
could
not
continue
being
Elvis.
He
gave
everything
he
had
24/7
for
a
long
time.
He
worked
hard,
played
hard
and
loved
hard.
It
was
that
devotion
to
life
that
was
ultimately
his
demise.
The
great
George
Harrison
commented
that
the
Beatles
understood
what
he
was
going
through.
But
the
Beatles
had
each
other,
the
four
of
them
were
having
a
shared
experience.
But
only
Elvis
knew
what
it
was
like
to
be
Elvis.
And
when
he
just
couldn't
do
it
anymore,
his
Savior
brought
him
home.
Do
not
miss
the
opportunity
to
visit
this
special
place
in
your
lifetime...
Highly
recommended.
This
is
a
"bucket
list"
stop.
Just
for
fun,
I
listened
to
Paul
Simon's
hit
"Graceland"
as
I
strolled
to
the
spot
where
a
legend
once
lived.
1 person found this review helpful 👍