
Movieland Wax Museum Of The Stars
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I personally love wax museums but, honestly you could tell some of the figures are a bit older and definitely need redone. The superhero figures are exceptional and very well done, while others are a bit... unrealistic? They don't look very much like who they're supposed to be, like the Harry Potter (which I sadly didn't get a photo of) and the Obama's. Other than a few wonky ones, the rest were very nice and mostly realistic. Very fun and a quick and enjoyable experience for anyone of any age. They have tons of different figures so everyone could definitely find at least one they recognize! Super fun!
View on GoogleFun activity, you can easily spend about 1 hour there, more if you are stopping for photos. Some statues don’t look like what they’re supposed to be at all. Harry potter, Shahrukh Khan we terrible, others like Barak & Michelle Obama need to be repainted. Good to visit as a bundle deal, we went with the adventure pass, probably wouldn’t have done it with regular price.
View on GoogleI enjoyed this more than I thought I would. They have a lot of celebrities from all parts of the entertainment world. Some of the wax figures are so bad they’re funny and others are done exceptionally well. I like that there are a lot of photo opportunities as well to be had and there’s quite a variety so you can take your time inside the museum. For reference, I paid just under C$15 for my ticket.
View on GoogleNiagara Falls Movieland Wax Museum, located right on the lively Clifton Hill strip near Niagara Falls, is a fun, medium-sized attraction that’s worth a stop, especially for pop culture fans. The statues are impressively lifelike, capturing celebrities and characters from movies like Star Wars, Harry Potter, and classic Hollywood icons with uncanny detail—some truly look like they could step off their pedestals! The themed sets, like the horror section with its creepy House of Frankenstein vibe, add a playful touch that kids and adults both enjoy. The museum’s compact layout makes it an easy 30-45 minute visit, perfect for a quick break from the bustle of Niagara. That said, it could use some updates to keep things fresh. While the figures are well-crafted, some older ones feel a bit dated, and the lineup could benefit from newer stars or trending movie characters to appeal to younger visitors. The lighting and displays are solid but could be more immersive with modern tech like interactive screens or AR features. Pricing is another sticking point - feels steep for the size, especially for families. A family discount or bundle deal (like the Clifton Hill Fun Pass, which includes Movieland for a better value) would make it more budget-friendly, as costs add up with multiple kids. Still, it’s a quirky, nostalgic spot with great photo ops, and the location can’t be beat—just steps from the Falls and other Clifton Hill attractions. Grab the Fun Pass, visit in the morning to avoid crowds, and you’ll have a blast snapping pics with these almost-living legends!
View on GoogleSome good, some horribly bad. If it was included in the multi-pass, worth going, but I wouldn’t buy an individual ticket to experience. Some of the best were in the horror area other than sad Michael Jackson. Some were so bad it was comical. Jack Black was pretty funny along with Cloaked Predator.
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