Madame Tussauds Las Vegas

Madame Tussauds Las Vegas
Paradise, Nevada
Status Operating
Opening date 1999 (1999)
General statistics
Attraction type Wax museum
Website http://www.madametussauds.com/lasvegas

Madame Tussauds Las Vegas is a wax museum located in the Las Vegas Strip at The Venetian Las Vegas casino resort in Paradise, Nevada. The attraction opened in 1999, becoming the first Madame Tussauds venue to open in the United States. It features over 100 wax figures of famous celebrities, film and TV characters, athletes, musicians and Marvel superheroes, as well a 4D movie theatre. Subsequent Madame Tussauds venues opened in the U.S in New York City in 2000, Washington D.C. in 2007, and Hollywood, California in 2009.

Wax making process

The process of making a wax figure can take anywhere from four to six months. After a survey has been conducted on who the attraction should include, researchers find out as much information as possible about the chosen celebrities including their hairstyle, common facial expressions, and clothing preferences. If they are able, celebrities visit the Madame Tussauds stylists who take more than 150 measurements and 200 photos, and use an oil-based paint to create a realistic skin complexion. The figure is not made entirely of wax, but also uses clay and steel. Some celebrities have been directly involved in their figure’s creation. Gwen Stefani teamed up with the Madame Tussauds Las Vegas in-house team to achieve the style of her wax figure, while Fergie from the Black Eyed Peas donated one of her dresses to the museum.[1]

Notable figures

TV StarsHollywood StarsPop StarsAthletes
Sofia VergaraSandra BullockBritney Spears (performs at Planet Hollywood resort)Muhammad Ali (faced Leon Spinks at the Hilton Hotel in Vegas in '78)
Simon CowellLeonardo DiCaprioWhitney HoustonChuck Liddell (UFC Light Heavyweight Champion)
Eva Longoria (opened Beso restaurant in Vegas)Halle BerryLady GagaTiger Woods
Kathy Griffin (does stand up in VegasHugh HefnerMichael Jackson (owned a home in Vegas)Shaquille O’Neal
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