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General Admission for One Adult or Child to Madame Tussauds Orlando (35% Off)

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Visitors admire wax resemblances of historical figures and celebrities and may stand next to all the beloved characters from Justice League

  • Madame Tussauds invites visitors to enjoy a special exhibition of Justice League, play out a scene from their favorite Steven Spielberg movie, stand next to Oprah, or picture themselves onstage with Justin Bieber.
  • Free admission for children 2 and under

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Promotional value expires Mar 12, 2021. ALL SALES FINAL. Child tickets valid for ages 3–12, adult tickets valid for ages 13+. Complimentary admission for children aged 2 and under.Be sure to read about the attraction’s health and safety protocols before your visit. Click here to learn more: Star-Studded Safety. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services. Offer is not eligible for our promo codes or other discounts. Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings

About Madame Tussauds Orlando

Madame Tussaud began crafting wax likenesses in 1770s Paris, and a sense of history clings to her wax museums around the globe today—according to the Travel Channel’s Ghost Adventurers, the museums are haunted by unsettled spirits.

But by day, the collection of wax sculptures ranges from Lady Gaga and Whoopi Goldberg to daredevil Evel Knievel, complete with his original Harley-Davidson and good-luck teddy bear. A Hugh Hefner figure, wearing the Playboy magnate’s signature smoking jacket, reclines on a bed, and a nightclub-themed section of the museum includes Elvis and Wayne Newton.

Velvet ropes no longer cordon off figures from the public. Instead, guests can experience glitter and fame by minging with their favorite stars on the red carpet, striking a pose for the paparazzi, getting on stage with pop stars, or challenging legendary athletes in faux competition.

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