Louis Tussaud's Waxworks
Louis Tussaud's Waxworks
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Family Traveller
Dubai, United Arab Emirates500 contributions
Aug 2018 • Family
Visited here alongwith Ripley's Believe it or Not. Very limited collections here. Most of it doesn't look real even.
Written August 28, 2018
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Reddevils29
Mumbai, India12 contributions
Mar 2015 • Family
It has more popular asian characters. Also some dont look like the original like Arnold, MJ and even Princess Diana in original was better. If you have been to the original or planning in near future, can give it a miss.
Written March 12, 2015
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arungangh
26 contributions
If u take 7 show combo than go for it,few v good wax idols,but mny which u can't easily recognize,of the Indians I only saw Bapu thr
Written October 9, 2013
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Sachin N
Mumbai, India95 contributions
Mar 2015
Very expensive , I prefer the original , not worth the price it ask for , I will watch it on YouTube, rather I will not recommend to pay such a high price for nothing , so visit it just for photo from outside
Written March 1, 2015
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Mrs_Vii
Vantaa, Finland389 contributions
Jun 2013 • Family
We wouldn't recommend Louis Tussaud's Waxworks. The quality of the waxworks was really crappy (look at my pictures!). There was a few cool or funny waxwork but that's it. We didn't recognise most of the waxworks. The place is also really expensive and we spend there about 15 minutes. Mayby kids or teens might like that place but it's not for the aduls. The customer service was really rude.
Written December 8, 2013
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AnilKumarPorwal
Pondicherry, India429 contributions
Jun 2016 • Family
Louis Tussauds Wax Museum is part of the Ripley's Believe it or not package, but fails to excite. It is a poor fake of Madame Tussauds and is a definite waste of time. Go see the real one in London or Singapore if you really have to.
Written June 7, 2016
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S86j
62 contributions
Had a walk round for something to do one over cast day.
Worth a look, but up close I think some models could be better.
Freaked me out abit as it was quiet and your in a room with however many figures.
Ok to pass some time.
Worth a look, but up close I think some models could be better.
Freaked me out abit as it was quiet and your in a room with however many figures.
Ok to pass some time.
Written March 20, 2015
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Shitiz_Bansal
New Delhi, India228 contributions
Jan 2015 • Family
Louis Tussaud's Waxworks is located on the top floor of the Royal Plaza Building. The museum is open daily from 11 am to 9 pm.
I went to Louis Tussaud's Waxworks with my family as everyone was interested in seeing life size wax figures. It houses approx 70 figures of different international and Thai celebrities divided into different zones. You can touch the figures and take photos with them.
It was a good experience. You have an option to buy a single event ticket from Ripley's or a combo of 3/ 5 or all events.
I went to Louis Tussaud's Waxworks with my family as everyone was interested in seeing life size wax figures. It houses approx 70 figures of different international and Thai celebrities divided into different zones. You can touch the figures and take photos with them.
It was a good experience. You have an option to buy a single event ticket from Ripley's or a combo of 3/ 5 or all events.
Written February 16, 2015
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Lookingforthegood
Greater London, UK523 contributions
Sept 2019
Louis Tussaud created a waxwork museum in London, 207 Regent Street, which opened 24 December 1890.
Now the Thais have this one in Pattaya. Did they pay anything for the idea or did they just copy the business confident no Thai law could stop them?
Now an English person from where this business originated has to pay B589 to see this show, while a Thais pay B389.
Although a foreigner might not know this because the Thai price is shown in Thai script and numerals, which the Thais use to deny a foreigner the knowledge that they are being charged more because they are a foreigner.
Shun this rip off business.
Now the Thais have this one in Pattaya. Did they pay anything for the idea or did they just copy the business confident no Thai law could stop them?
Now an English person from where this business originated has to pay B589 to see this show, while a Thais pay B389.
Although a foreigner might not know this because the Thai price is shown in Thai script and numerals, which the Thais use to deny a foreigner the knowledge that they are being charged more because they are a foreigner.
Shun this rip off business.
Written September 24, 2019
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Amit A
New Delhi, India485 contributions
May 2019 • Family
The works do not look anywhere near realistic. So if you have bought a ticket in a package then you can visit and spend some time. Else just skip.
Written June 19, 2019
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yes it is open everyday. they do have a package for you and depends how many pax are you guys going to visit. but for one person to enter this wax museum you need to pay 500 Thai bath. or 15USD
Written December 19, 2017
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