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Madame Tussauds New York

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Madame Tussauds New YorkWho do you want to meet? With over 200 life-like celebrities from the worlds of film, TV, history, politics, music, and sports, you can take photos and get up close and personal with your favorites. But the fun doesn’t stop there. Madame Tussauds Cinema 4D Theater is the most interactive theater of its kind in NYC. Experience the 4th dimension of 3D with the latest in special effects. You’ll feel like you are actually in the film itself with wind, snow, action, and thrilling surprises.

Scare yourself silly in SCREAM! This live-action attraction transports you to the settings of three iconic horror films. Learn about the history of Madame Tussauds and some trade secrets of how wax figures look so real with a “Behind the Scenes” interactive exhibit.

Discount Package Includes: Up to 40% Savings
  • LIRR Off-Peak Round-Trip rail fare
  • Admission to Madame Tussauds New York; ticket includes admission to the entire exhibition, Behind the Scenes, The Story of Madame Tussauds, Cinema 4D and Scream Cinema 4D.  Show times are every 15 minutes starting on the hour.

Hours: 10 AM - 10 PM; Last entrance at 8:00 PM

Adults: $43.50 Zones 1-10; $54.50 Zones 12-14
Children (5-11): $24.25

Seniors 65+ should check current regular admission and rail fare, and compare with adult package price.

For more information visit: www.madametussauds.com

Buying Tickets at LIRR Gray, Green or Blue Ticket Machines:
Press the “Getaways/Packages” button on the first screen, then select NYC Getaways, then the button for your package or deal. Pay with credit cards or ATM/debit cards. Gray and green machines also accept cash. See here for more information on buying tickets. 

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Travel Information from Penn:

Address: 234 West 42nd Street (between 7th and 8th Avenues); 800-246-8872

Walking: Eight blocks uptown to 42nd Street; venue is on your left.

Subway: E train uptown (toward Queens) to 42nd Street and 8th Avenue; walk one block east to the Museum.

For Travel information, see schedules or call 511and say "LIRR".
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