Hollywood Wax Museum Entertainment Center Pigeon Forge
106 Showplace Blvd., Unit A, Pigeon Forge, TN
It’s all about the photos you’ll take at the Hollywood Wax Museum Entertainment Center Pigeon Forge, which is one of the only wax museums featuring just celebrities. From George Clooney, Tom Hanks, and Michael Jackson to Maryin Monroe, Sandra Bullock, and, of course, Smoky Mountain’s own Dolly Parton, use provided photo props to snap your pics with the A-list wax figures during a self-guided experience.
Whether you book your admission tickets to the 2-story Hollywood Wax Museum Entertainment Center Pigeon Forge ahead of time or not, enjoy exploring the wax museum at your own pace once you arrive. You can also book entry tickets to the center’s other nearby attractions, such as Hannah’s Maze of Mirrors, the Castle of Chaos, and Outbreak - Dread the Undead walk-through experience. It’s easy to plan a full day and spend a few hours at each attraction that interests you.
If you plan on visiting the four attractions linked to the Hollywood Wax Museum Entertainment Center Pigeon Forge, your best bet is to buy an all-access pass that saves you money in the long run.
The Hollywood Wax Museum Entertainment Center Pigeon Forge is wheelchair accessible and features an elevator for easy access to its second floor.
Youngsters 3 and under can get in for free; the center is stroller-friendly.
Remember that the Outbreak - Dread the Undead experience isn’t appropriate for younger children, even though they are allowed admission, and kids must be four years old to go on the Castle of Chaos ride.
If you’re not lucky enough to stay at one of the hotels within walking distance of the Hollywood Wax Museum Entertainment Center Pigeon Forge, the attraction offers plenty of nearby free parking for visitors, with disability parking also available. You can also take the convenient and budget-friendly Pigeon Forge Mass Transit Trolley to one of the stops that lets off near the entertainment center or use a ride-share or taxi service.
The Hollywood Wax Museum Entertainment Center Pigeon Forge is open 365 days a year, but if you’re looking to visit with far less crowds than you’ll find in the summertime, an early spring or fall visit can be wonderful. Also, an early morning visit can be best as the center gets more crowded in the afternoon and evening, and it opens bright and early at 9am most days.
If you’re in the area in November or December, after all the fun you’ve had at the wax museum and its other attractions, pop across the street to do some holiday-themed shopping at The Christmas Place at 2470 Parkway. Then, plan to see the Pigeon Forge Christmas Show at the Country Tonite Theatre, which is just a 5-minute walk, or you can follow the Rocky Top Wine Trail for enjoyable tastings just in time to find your holiday wine picks.
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