Madame Tussaud’s Wax Museum
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Everything about Las Vegas is larger than life. At Madame Tussaud’s (within the Venetian Hotel) this is literally true – and the precise figure is 2 percent larger. Each waxwork figure in the museum is made marginally bigger than its real-life counterpart, because wax shrinks as it ages. For authenticity, many items of clothing and props were purchased at celebrity auctions. Rings on the figures’ fingers are regularly cleaned; hair must be washed and makeup retouched. And, as with real people, the figures’ clothes frequently need cleaning.
More Museums For more about the Venetian Hotel (see The Venetian)
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1. Frank Sinatra
1. Frank SinatraBefore entering the “Show-time Legends” section of the museum, get acquainted with a young, slender Sinatra performing on the stage of the old Sands Hotel. Recordings of Sinatra standards and other stage props enhance the 1950s mood.
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2. Show-time Legends
Come face to face with your idols in a real spine-tingler of a room: eavesdrop on Louis Armstrong chatting with Ella Fitzgerald, and gaze without fear of reproach at Marilyn Monroe, tantalizingly real in a sequined dress.
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3. The Big Night
3. The Big NightA Hollywood gala is the setting, and the guest list is impressive. Mingle with the likes of Arnold Schwarzenegger (positively huge at just 2 percent larger than life), Shirley MacLaine, Whoopie Goldberg, Paul Newman, Princess Diana, and Elizabeth Taylor; and yes, the hair is real.
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4. Sports Celebrities
4. Sports CelebritiesThey would never normally be gathered together in the same room, but at Madame Tussaud’s you suspend disbelief. Rubbing well-muscled shoulders are stars of track and field, tennis court, and boxing ring. Even with the waxwork enlargement, Russian gymnast Olga Korbut still looks tiny.
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5. Rock and Pop
Remember those teenage heartthrobs of yours – Stevie Wonder, Michael Jackson, and Bruce Springsteen? Here you can get closer than you ever imagined. Videos and wrap-around sound help bring the experience to glorious life.
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6. Behind the Scenes Glimpse
6. Behind the Scenes GlimpseIt can seem a little creepy, but the painstaking process of making the waxwork models is fascinating – from taking precise measurements of each celebrity to matching skin tones, dental impressions, eye, and hair color.
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7. Finale
7. FinaleThe somewhat anti-climactic finale is a state-of-the-art, multimedia, theatrical tribute to Las Vegas, featuring music, movie clips, and a special appearance by Elvis.
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8. Souvenir Photos
A must-have souvenir is a photograph of yourself alongside your famous (or infamous) idol. It’s a great talking point with your more gullible friends back home.
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9. The Building
Extending the copycat theme, and in typically grand Las Vegas style, the building itself is a small-scale replica of the library building on the Piazza San Marco in Venice.
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10. The Gift Shop
10. The Gift ShopThe gift shop is almost as entertaining as the museum itself. You can choose a wig or a hat that makes you look like your favorite star (well, quite like) – great for kids or for costume parties. On a more serious note, there’s a chocoholics’ area, with chocolate body-frosting and other “choco-therapy” items.
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