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Divine RaveleauGoogle
4.0
Apr 13, 2025

Très beau musée avec de très beaux effets spéciaux !

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Andreas SpagnoliGoogle
5.0
Apr 13, 2025

Great experience in New York. Really cool overall experience. Recommend to get the fast track ticket.

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Thomas GebhardtGoogle
4.0
Apr 13, 2025

Uns hat es gut gefallen und besonders, wenn man mit der Familie unterwegs ist, sollte man unbedingt mal reinschauen. Es gibt sehr viel zu sehen und zu erleben. Unter anderem auch ein 4D-Kurzfilm mit den Marvelfiguren. Nicht jede Figur ist perfekt gelungen und sicher hätte man manches noch besser in Szene setzen können, im Gesamten aber wirklich toll gemacht.

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Asad AfzaalGoogle
4.0
Apr 13, 2025

Was so fun and cool to see the people remade.Like soo fun and cool good similar too

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Grettel ReidGoogle
5.0
Apr 12, 2025

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Roberto ScottiGoogle
5.0
Apr 12, 2025

Sorpreso dalla grande quantità di statue presenti. Bellissimo

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Letterio NobileGoogle
5.0
Apr 12, 2025

I had a great experience, thanks to Ali. She went above and beyond and really made a difference to someone travelling with 3 kids. I hope Madame Tassauds recognizes what an asset Ali is to the team!

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Pia Hess LarsenGoogle
5.0
Apr 12, 2025

Fint museum. Kunne dog godt have tænkt mig flere figurer.

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Yousef Al-HaddadGoogle
5.0
Apr 12, 2025

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Cassandra DuncanGoogle
5.0
Apr 12, 2025

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Niccolò CaninoGoogle
5.0
Apr 12, 2025

Museo molto particolare e ben fatto!!

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Philip EllisonGoogle
5.0
Apr 12, 2025

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Kelvin FieldsGoogle
2.0
Apr 12, 2025

Was ok. Nothing like in Chicago, New York. Had some good exhibits. But was majority vanilla I know their should had been more minority wax figures then what they had in their. Visit should take you about 30min tops also buy your tickets on Groupon save $15 because it's definitely not worth the door price.

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Ted DunnGoogle
5.0
Apr 12, 2025

I didn't even know that this was on my bucket list, but it was amazing. I couldn't believe how realistic the Wax figures were! Our group had a blast. The kiddos did the Wax hands, and we did the extra 4D experience and that was pretty cool too. Super fun!

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Martin TullyGoogle
3.0
Apr 12, 2025

Not one of my favourite places in New York. We rambled through in less than an hour and took a few photos like the one attached. Maybe we're too old but we didn't get excited.

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John ErickGoogle
5.0
Apr 12, 2025

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Ash SabathGoogle
5.0
Apr 12, 2025

I made the rookie mistake of grabbing a Groupon without reading the fine print—turns out it was only valid for admission after 5 PM. Not ideal, but in the grand scheme of things, one of only two major hiccups during what was otherwise a surprisingly memorable experience at Madame Tussauds NYC. Admission was a breeze—no endless lines, no angry tourists clogging the entrance with oversized backpacks and existential confusion. We were in and through security before I could even start complaining, which is saying something. Once inside, the museum itself was a total hit—especially with my son, who spent the next hour buzzing from one celebrity wax figure to the next like he was mingling at a very lifelike, very still Hollywood party. The selection of celebs was eclectic in the best way: a little classic, a little current, and just enough “why are you here?” to keep things spicy. And I’ll admit it: I was genuinely impressed by the craftsmanship. The detail that goes into each figure is wild—it’s one of those things you don’t truly appreciate until you’re nose-to-nose with a disturbingly lifelike version of The Rock. The space was generally clean and well-maintained, though parts of it looked like they could’ve used a little extra elbow grease—some figures could benefit from less “soft museum glow” and more “someone actually wiped the fingerprints off.” My Groupon came with a photo pass, which sounded promising until I realized it amounted to one manned photo station with all the excitement of a DMV waiting area. Definitely a letdown. My son did, however, get his hand cast in wax, which turned out to be a highlight. The staff member handling it was phenomenal—patient, kind, and genuinely great with kids. She talked him through the whole process like it was an art form, and honestly, it kind of was. What wasn’t an art form? The payment process. Card only. No cash. I felt like I was trying to barter with stones and goats. Still, the staff stayed calm, helpful, and unbothered while I dug through my digital wallet like I was defusing a bomb. Special shoutout to the security guard at the front and the wax hand artist—they were easily the MVPs of the whole experience. Now, let’s talk about the actual issue: the people. Not the staff. The guests. If a crowd could be personified as a migraine, this one was it. We got trapped behind a conga line of clueless tourists who approached each wax figure like they were preparing to sculpt it themselves. No awareness. No pace. Just endless, painfully slow photo ops that made me question everything I knew about human decency. I did my due diligence—kept my kid from photobombing, snapped pics quickly, and moved along like a good little museum-goer. Sadly, we seemed to be the only ones doing so. At some point, I started longing for the unspoken etiquette of golf courses, where slower groups let faster ones play through. That kind of courtesy? Nonexistent here. Maybe tossing a few more staff into the mix would help move things along, or at least keep the chaos from spiraling into a full-blown photo shoot free-for-all. Still, when all’s said and done, the visit was worth it. My son had a blast, we left with a very cool wax souvenir, and I got to marvel at how many celebrities I could recognize without their voices or awkward red carpet interviews. Just… if you go, brace yourself for humanity at its most oblivious. And maybe schedule a spa day for the day after—you’ll need it. Oh yes, I forgot to mention the terrible elevators! We waited for them for about 6 centuries…far longer than the two minutes posted.

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Ash SabathGoogle
5.0
Apr 12, 2025

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Fabian Grajales GGoogle
5.0
Apr 12, 2025

Maravillosa, vale la pena

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Tiffany GriffinGoogle
5.0
Apr 11, 2025

It is great

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