The National Atomic Testing Museum in Las Vegas is inviting guests to enjoy a unique holiday celebration featuring a Fallout-themed experience on December 20 and 21, 2025. This festive event includes a wasteland scavenger hunt, exclusive photo opportunities with the iconic character Vault Boy, and the chance to acquire limited-edition collectibles.
The event runs from 11:00 to 14:00 on both days, encouraging visitors to explore the museum’s galleries while participating in a scavenger hunt that emphasizes atomic history intertwined with Easter eggs from the Fallout video game series. Participants who complete the scavenger hunt will earn a **$10 discount** on a case of **Jones Nuka Soda**, available while supplies last.
In addition to the scavenger hunt, Vault Boy will be present for photo opportunities at **11:30** and **13:30** each day. This allows fans to capture memorable moments with one of the most recognizable symbols from the atomic age and the Fallout franchise. Each attendee will receive a limited-edition National Atomic Testing Museum bottlecap upon entry, exclusive to this two-day celebration.
Exploring the Fallout Connection
This holiday event aligns with the museum’s newly opened “World of Fallout” exhibit, developed in partnership with **Bethesda Softworks**. The exhibit delves into the cultural legacy of nuclear history, examining the connections between real-world atomic testing, Cold War themes, and the imaginative post-apocalyptic universe of Fallout. It aims to engage both longtime fans of the game and newcomers to the museum.
The National Atomic Testing Museum, operated by the **Nevada Test Site Historical Foundation**, offers a comprehensive look at nuclear history since the first test at the Nevada Test Site on January 27, 1951. Beyond showcasing historical exhibitions, the museum also addresses contemporary issues related to the nuclear industry.
For those interested in attending the holiday event, admission to the festivities is included with a general ticket to the museum. More information and ticket purchasing can be found at atomicmuseum.vegas.
About the Organizations
The **National Atomic Testing Museum** is a **501(c)(3) non-profit organization** dedicated to preserving and promoting the history of atomic testing. It provides educational programming and exhibitions that reflect on the implications of nuclear technology in society.
**Bethesda Softworks LLC**, part of the **ZeniMax Media Inc.** group, is renowned for publishing popular interactive entertainment software. The company’s portfolio includes major game franchises such as The Elder Scrolls, DOOM, and Fallout, among others.
For further details on the museum or Bethesda Softworks, interested individuals are encouraged to visit their respective websites.
