Overall rating Madame Tussauds Wax Museum

  Transportation Connection
85 out of 100   Quiet Location
80 out of 100
  Accessibility
92 out of 100   "Must See"-Factor
86 out of 100   Budget Friendliness
47 out of 100   Architecture
68 out of 100   Concept
86 out of 100   Exhibits
88 out of 100   Relevance
89 out of 100

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[26.10.2006 01:02]

40 out of 100
98%
Up Close And Personal
I first encountered Madame Tussauds Waxwork in London when I was working as a tourist guide many moons ago and had the good fortune (or rather misfortune) to take groups of tourists to this attraction. It's fun the first couple of times but then you start to resent the place with a passion. Luckily the job only lasted a few years but it left me [more...]
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Travel guide extract
[22.08.2007 19:18]

Date published
May 2007

70 out of 100
A Lonely Plant Guide to Madame Tussauds
The author warns that "you'll probably have to queue" for this exhibition of wax look-a-likes and it's "likely you'll pay through the nose". The author is not impressed by the idea of "looking at celebrities made of wax ", nor does she favour "hanging out with wax serial killers". She concludes however, that "kids seem to like it". [more...]

Article
[17.07.2007 21:14]

Date published
Aug 2006

70 out of 100
Madame Tussaud's
The author describes Madame Tussaud's as being "an enclosed amusement park" and describes the experience as being "a weird, moving, sometimes terrifying (to children) collage of exhibitions". The author gives a breif history of Madame Tussuad's herself and states that "she moved her original museum from Paris to England in 1802" and she also [more...]
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