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34 reviews of Skip the Line: Madame Tussaud's London
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A great experience; the displays are so lifelike, and to be able to touch and pose with them is a bonus.
Reviewed by: Frits L, New Zealand, June 2008
Always something different to see. I visited last year too and was amazed at the changes in the exhibitions. Good to keep people interested.
Reviewed by: Anonymous, United Kingdom, May 2008
This of course is all about tourists, but it is definitely worth seeing. Skipping the line is a huge benefit. We got there at about 10am, and there was already a line; by the time we left at 1pm it was around the block. You could easily spend an hour or more waiting to get in. I would still suggest getting there early though, so it's slightly less crowded inside. For the movie part: listen to the guy and get a seat in the back--they are the best.
Reviewed by: Gina V, United States, April 2008
I met a lot of important people at Madame Tussauds. This was well worth my experience with Viator.
Reviewed by: Oliver F, United States, September 2007
As soon as you get out of the lift, you are hit with the hype of being with all the stars. That was contagious. I think the history of London was a little tired, but it was still fun.
Reviewed by: J B, Australia, September 2007
It was very good. Very different. I would recommend it to everyone.
Reviewed by: Rebecca F, Ireland, July 2007
My daughter and I had fun recognizing all the stars and getting up close with them. Her favorite was Johnny Depp. We did have to wait a while for admission, mainly because of bag checks, so travel light.
Reviewed by: Anonymous, United States, June 2007
Don't miss this one! It is a fun experience. We booked our tours online, which was the thing to do; if you don't get your tickets ahead of time, you could have over two hour waits for tickets. Through Viator we moved inside in fifteen minutes. It was a bit crowded inside, but it's like a big party. Fun, fun, fun!
Reviewed by: Keith S, United States, June 2007
This was a great place. The kids had a blast. It was not crowded at the end of the day.
Reviewed by: Anonymous, United States, June 2007
Pre-booking meant no queue when we got there, and it was a very entertaining trip.
Reviewed by: Colin F, United Kingdom, November 2006
The trip was fantastic, and I saw many actors and famous characters.
Reviewed by: Haider A, Saudi Arabia, September 2006
Thought there would have been more sporting people, enjoyed it nonetheless.
Reviewed by: Anonymous, Australia, July 2008
It was very crowded, but with a bit of patience you are able to see all the exhibits. I would recommend it.
Reviewed by: Rosalind C, Canada, June 2008
We arrived at ten a.m., but ended up in the queue with other parties as we could not find any signs to let us know where to skip to. Luckily we just made it before the queue got bigger; two minutes later we were told at the reception desk that we were supposed to be at another desk but that would take a further fifteen minutes anyway. Better signs would be appreciated.
Reviewed by: Margaret W, United Kingdom, February 2008
Madame Tussauds was well worth the tour.
Reviewed by: Sharon M, Australia, January 2008
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