Madame Tussauds Dubai is an interactive wax museum located in Dubai’s Bluewaters Mall. The museum opened in November 2016, and is the first Madame Tussauds in the Middle East. It features over 40 lifelike wax figures of celebrities, athletes, world leaders, and other famous figures.
The museum is divided into eight themed zones, each with its own unique displays. The A-list zone features figures of some of the world’s most famous stars, such as Angelina Jolie, Brad Pitt, Justin Bieber, and Taylor Swift. The Music Icons zone celebrates the careers of music legends like Michael Jackson, Elvis Presley, and Bob Marley. The Sports Heroes zone includes figures of athletes like Usain Bolt, Serena Williams, and David Beckham. The World Leaders zone includes figures of past and present presidents, prime ministers, and monarchs, such as Barack Obama, Queen Elizabeth II, and Nelson Mandela.
Visitors to the museum can get up close and personal with the figures in the Selfie Moment zone. Here, they can take selfies with their favorite figures and make memories that will last a lifetime. The museum also features interactive activities, such as a game in which visitors can shoot laser beams at wax figures in the Action Heroes zone.
Madame Tussauds Dubai also offers a unique experience to its visitors by allowing them to create their own wax figure. Visitors can choose their hair, makeup, and wardrobe to create a wax figure that looks just like them. This figure will then be placed in the museum for visitors to admire.
The museum also offers unique events, such as live Q&A sessions with wax figures, meet and greet sessions with celebrities, and special occasions. Madame Tussauds Dubai is a fun and interactive experience for all ages, and is sure to be a memorable experience for anyone who visits.
Ticket Prices
The ticket prices for Madame Tussauds in Dubai vary depending on the type of ticket and the time of year. Generally, adult tickets cost around AED 140-150, while children’s tickets (for ages 3-12) cost around AED 110-120. Children under the age of 3 are usually admitted for free. The prices may be slightly higher during peak tourist seasons or on holidays. You can purchase tickets in advance online or at the museum’s ticket counter. You may also be able to find discounts or promotions through third-party websites or by purchasing tickets as part of a package deal with other attractions. It is always a good idea to check the museum’s website or call in advance to confirm the current ticket prices and availability.