Madame Tussauds Orlando – tickets, prices, what to expect

Madame Tussauds Orlando invites you to a surreal experience where you can pose with real-life-like wax sculptures of your favorite movie stars, historical figures, and much more. 

Ariana Grande, Beyonce, Michael Jackson, or historical figures like Abraham Lincoln, you’re in for a treat as you click snaps and selfies with your favorite icons. 

The sculptures are carved with utmost perfection – every expression and body style is easily conveyed through the character’s portrayal. 

This article shares everything you must know before buying Madame Tussauds Orlando tickets.

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Madame Tussauds Orlando tickets

Tourists can buy their tickets at the venue on the day of their visit or buy them online.

When you buy your tickets online, you get a guaranteed entry and avoid wasting time at the counter lines.

How online tickets work

When you book your Madame Tussauds Museum Orlando tickets online, you choose your visit date and time.

Immediately after purchase, you will get the confirmation mail. 

There is no need for any printouts. 

You can show your confirmation mail on our phone and enter the Museum on the visit. 

If you are more than 30 minutes late for your scheduled visit time, the attraction does its best to accommodate. Else you may have to wait your turn.

Ticket prices

Madame Tussauds Orlando ticket prices vary for all age groups. 

Adult ticket (13+ years): $34.03
Child ticket (3 to 12 years): $28.70
Infant tickets (up to 3 years): Free entry

The ICON Park at Orlando also has SEA LIFE Orlando and the city’s giant Ferris wheel – The Wheel. Check out the SEA LIFE Orlando & Madame Tussauds Combo to save money. If you want to explore the whole park, check out the Madame Tussauds + The Wheel + SEA LIFE combo


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Opening hours

Madame Tussauds in Orlando opens at 11 am and closes by either 6 pm, 7 pm, or 8 pm, depending on the day’s schedule.

The last entry is an hour before closure.

Best time to visit Tussauds in Orlando

The best time to visit Madame Tussauds Orlando is as soon as it opens at 11 am, for there is almost no crowd and you can have some personal time with your favorite celebrities. 

The weekdays are better for a quieter and more fulfilling visit as you can click selfies without much disturbance.  

The best months for visiting are January to March and September to November. 

How long does Madame Tussauds take?

Most visitors spend 60 to 90 minutes exploring the six zones of Madame Tussauds wax museum in Orlando.

However, you may even spend up to 2 hrs if you take a lot of snaps with the celebrities. 

Due to massive crowds, you may need half an hour more on the weekends.

If you book your Madame Tussauds Orlando tickets in advance, you won’t waste your time in the ticket counter queues.

What to expect at Madame Tussauds Orlando

You will undoubtedly be impressed by the waxworks of your favorite icons on display at Madame Tussauds Orlando. 

The wax statues appear so natural that you feel you’re standing beside a celebrity. 

Six zones offer multiple icons from the film, music, and sports field to the historical heroes who played a significant role in the history of the world. 

The six zones are History and Leaders, Justice League heroes, Sports, Music, TV, and Film stars. 

The best part is clicking snaps with your favorite celebrities and sharing them with your friends and family.


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What’s inside Orlando Wax Museum

There are a lot of attractions awaiting you in Orlando’s Madame Tussauds, ready to pose for a pic with you.

The museum has six different zones, and each zone has numerous wax sculptures.

The first zone is dedicated to History and Leaders. 

It seems like you’re immediately transcended into a new universe and are standing beside legends such as Martin Luther King, Abraham Lincoln, and Steve Jobs. 

At the Super Hero Zone, you get to become a superhero just like your favorite Justice League superheroes.

Give Flash a hand while helping him to transmute into the future while going on spy missions with Batman as the dark knight rises. 

At the Sports Zone, you envision yourself to be a famous sportsperson standing right beside legends such as David Beckham, Serena Williams, and Neymar. 

At last, you’ve made it to the charts, and here you are with Ariana Grande performing a live song. 

At the Music Zone, besides the modern heartthrobs, you also meet Elvis Presley and others and share intimate moments.

The fifth and sixth zones are full of TV and film stars, Dwayne Johnson and Jackie Chan, to name a few. 

Hit the box office with some fantastic selfies that get you into the world of movie stars.

Finally, there’s the A-list party where you can truly be yourself with the celebrities. 

Go on a date with Angelina Jolie, or perhaps have some champagne with Ryan Gosling. 

Attractions in Icon Park

ICON PARK is a bustling hamlet where you can get lost in a world of exciting entertainment.

Located in the heart of Orlando’s International Drive, ICON Park invites visitors to some very famous attractions. 

Madame Tussauds wax museum is one of the main attractions at the park. 

Besides the museum, a world-class Ferris Wheel stands 122 meters (400 feet) tall. It is known as The Wheel. 

Another major attraction is the SEA LIFE Orlando Aquarium, where you can spot your favorite marine creatures and interact with them.

Transport yourself into the netherworlds by buying a ticket to the 7D Motion Theater. 

How to reach Madame Tussauds Orlando

Madame Tussauds Orlando is an easily accessible place located on International Drive in the ICON Park Complex. 

It takes you a few minutes to walk to the museum from the International Drive.

Address: 8387 International Drive, Orlando, FL 32819. Get Directions

The Lynx bus will take you to International Drive on links 8, 38, 42, and 111.

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