During our first visit earlier this year the music section was closed off due to work been carried out. So, we couldn’t resist swinging by considering we were in London. Here’s how our trip went!
Getting In On A Peak Day;
We visited on a Saturday with the FA cup happening at Wembley & there was Little Mix at the o2. It was inevitable it was going to be busy. We pre-booked the week prior and managed to book into the 14:15 time slot but manage to get inside an hour earlier. The queue was huge outside but went down relatively rapidly.
The Music Section:
It was a lot smaller than I had predicted & had very few artists in, to be honest. I am unsure as to whether the the entire section was open or if there was any more. However, the few artists they had looked unbelievable particularly Little Mix. I was blown away by how incredible they looked. The set pieces within this section were also good. But I do wish it was a little more like Blackpool’s music section.
Spirit of London:
It seemed that a lot of the ride wasn’t working this visit which was sad. But if you didn’t know the said broken animatronics/scenery moved you wouldn’t noticed they were off or broke. I adore this dark ride and it’s probably one of my favourites in the UK. It has the full package to it like smell pods, special effects, and audio on board & within the ride too. It’s just fab. I love the whole historical aspect of going through the years and reliving it whilst sitting in the iconic black cab. If you haven’t visited before you must for this attraction alone.
Overall Attraction:
With any Madame Tussaud’s I always really enjoy them. But I think after this visit this has to be my favourite out of the two we have in the UK. There’s such a wide range of things to experience inside such as the dark ride & 4D cinema. It’s an experience well worth doing. There are so many wax figures that don’t feature in the Blackpool version as well. It’s an adequate duration too
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Have you visited London’s Madame Tussaud’s yet?
Thank you for reading & I’ll be back with some more London based blog posts soon!