My visit to Madame Tussauds in Sydney was the first time that I had visited a wax museum. Admission to the museum was included as part of the Sydney Attractions pass that I bought for $69 online which gives you admission to 5 different tourist attractions in Sydney. Given that the walk-up price for a single admission at Madame Tussauds is $40, this is a terrific deal if you want to visit this museum.
The museum is located at Darling Harbour in the same building that houses two of the other pass attractions, Sea Life Sydney Aquarium and Wild Life Sydney Zoo. Since they are all in one place, it makes sense to visit all three in one visit if you can. Prior to visiting all three attractions I have to say that Madame Tussauds was the one that I was least interested in. I would rather view living creatures than waxworks.
Madame Tussauds has a mix of waxworks. In the front are a number of historical figures that I didn't have any idea who they were as they seemed related to Australian history. This was the only room that this was the case.
The rest of the rooms consisted of familiar entertainers, movie characters, political figures and sports stars. This includes figures for Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie in which it was announced in the news that the museum has separated in the display to mirror reality. You will also find quite a number of Aussies with waxworks here including Cate Blanchett, Kylie Minogue and Hugh Jackman as Wolverine. Though I didn't see a figure of Nicole Kidman here for some reason.
As for the actual waxworks, I thought some were more realistic than others. For example, the Taylor Swift figure looks kind of demonic in the eyes area. But I really appreciated how detailed most of the the figures were as you looked them from head to toe.
Of the five pass attractions, I spent the least amount of time here. Probably 30-45 minutes. The museum experience was a bit gimmicky as I avoided being pestered into buying professional photos here. If this attraction wasn't part of the pass that I got, I wouldn't have gone on my own. My recommendation about this spot is the same as that for the Sydney Tower Eye. Go if you bought a pass, but skip it if you are buying a single admission. read more