I've gone to the Wax Museum since I was a child. I've probably been 7-10 times. They tend to change the layout everytime I've visited which is a nice change. I wish they would add more people though but, I'm sure that will come in time.
I agree with some of the reviewers that some of the figures don't look a whole lot like there human counter parts. But, for the most part they look good.
It brings back the nostalgia of going here when I was younger when I visit now. I probably go more than people would normally do but, it's just an enjoyable experience.
The horror section downstairs is fun to visit. To enter you have to open a series of doors to find which one is the entrance all but one have a monster figure behind the door. It gives off a scary vibe which is cool. Once inside it is VERY dark. It is way more enjoyable walking through with a crowd. Different pressure mats trigger things to happen when you walk through which is cool.
I would definitely recommend going here at least once when you venture to...
Read moreI'm not too big of a movie buff but this was included as a 3 way combo. I figured it would be all movie based and although there were a few pop culture references, I got through this museum okay. Donald Trump, Lady Gaga, Will Smith, Barrack Obama and Jimmy Kimmel are a few you can expect to see.
My kiddo tried to take advantage of photo ops where she could but some of the displays were not working, or badly damaged.
My group laughed about the horror section leading to a Mexican revolutionary section then Jesus last meal. Some displays just seemed like fillers. The kids fairytales section seemed dated and out of place as well.
But I guess that's how you.can say there's over 200 wax figures inside.
I paid about $55 for my daughter and I as part of a 3 way combo between Ripleys BION, the 4D theater and the Wax Museum.
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Read moreMy family has visited this wax museum a few times and we always enjoy it. It is not huge but it is a fun way to spend a couple hours. I think it is good for family's with kids or just adults alone. There are plenty of photo opportunities to pose with the wax models. It is located right across the street from the Alamo. There is a place to get snacks and drinks that are fairly priced. The T-rex at the very beginning is one of my kids favorite spots to have their picture taken. There is a haunted house area you can walk down to that would be good for teenagers and adults. I did not go in because my little kids were afraid. My husband said it was cool but there are lots of flashing lights. You can bundle your tickets with the Ripley's Believe It or Not and 4D...
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