Two (2) Passes to the Hollywood Wax Museum and Guinness World Records Museum

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The Hollywood Wax Museum, located on famous Hollywood Boulevard along the Hollywood Walk of Fame, is the longest running wax museum in the United States, with more than 45 years of continuous operation by the same owners since 1965.
Hollywood Wax Museum is the only wax museum in the country devoted entirely to celebrity figures. That means a visit to the Hollywood Wax Museum puts you face-to-face with icons of the silver screen, recreated so faithfully that you’d swear they were alive.
We want to bring you as close as possible to some of the most famous people in show business, including Hollywood stars, television personalities and characters from your favorite movies. You’ll find uncanny replicas of A-list stars like Angelina Jolie, Johnny Depp, Gwenyth Paltrow, and Kirsten Dunst along with lifelike figures of classic entertainers like Marilyn Monroe, Charlie Chaplin, John Wayne, and Elvis Presley. Dazzle your friends and family with pictures of yourself in the spotlight with Matthew McConaughey, Halle Berry, Judy Garland as Dorothy from the Wizard of Oz, and even the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. There are also sets devoted to the scariest and most memorable horror movie villains and blockbuster moments from the top 100 movies of all time.
Here's your shot to shine with your own star ceremony and photo of a lifetime at one of the Top LA Attractions! Pick your talent medallion and ham it up for the camera with your authentic Walk of Fame star. Great for individuals, couples, or groups up to six people. Pets are allowed too!
We invite you to visit Hollywood Wax Museum and see for yourself why more than forty years of Hollywood fans have left feeling star struck!
Address
6767 Hollywood Blvd,
Los Angeles, CA 90028
(323) 462-5991
Hours
10 a.m. to Midnight,
365 days a year
Visit www.hollywoodwaxmuseum.com for more information.
In addition to stepping into the spotlight with the stars at the Hollywood Wax Museum, here are attractions within walking distance that have been rated by our guests as the Top Ten Best Attractions in Hollywood.
Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel

www.hollywoodroosevelt.com
This is the birthplace of the Academy Awards and has been the playground of luminaries since 1927. Enjoy the historic lobby with library bar, Marilyn Monroe Suite, Gable & Lombard Penthouse, and Dakota's Restaurant.
Hollywood & Highland Center

www.hollywoodandhighland.com
H&H is a central Hollywood gathering place with more than 75 shops and restaurants, including Lucky Strike Lanes and the famed Kodak Theatre, permanent home of the Academy Awards. It is also the only place in Hollywood offering a picture-perfect view of the landmark Hollywood Sign.
Kodak Theatre Tour

www.hollywoodandhighland.com
This 3,332-seat theatre has been the permanent home of the Academy Awards since 2001 and hosts live entertainment events all year. The 30-minute walking tour offers architectural and historical highlights, including the five-level lobby, grand spiral staircase, and Grand Ballroom.
Guinness World Records Museum

www.guinnessmuseumhollywood.com
Record-breaking facts and feats are brought to life here. The Museum showcases records, from the great to the gross, in an up-close look at pop culture, history, and science. Hundreds of highlights are presented in two stories packed with videos, touch screen challenges, talking holographs, and other 3-D displays.
Starring You

6773 Hollywood Blvd., (323) 462-5991
Guests have their own shot to shine with a personal star ceremony and commemorative photo. Be honored individually or in a group. Select one of the five Walk of Fame medallions, and ham it up for the camera with an authentic Walk of Fame star in the ultimate Hollywood experience.
Mel's Diner

www.melsdrive-in.com
The tastes, sights, and sounds of the 1950s drive-in era have been shared among families here since 1987. Mel's serves good old-fashioned burgers, fries, and milkshakes along with fondly remembered music and classic auto Americana. American Graffiti was filmed at the original Mel's Drive-In.
El Capitan Theatre

www.disney.go.com
This 1920s movie palace was Hollywood's first home of spoken drama. Restored to its historic grandeur in 1991, it is now an exclusive first-run theatre for Walt Disney Pictures and hosts live stage shows featuring a classic 2,500-pipe Wurlitzer organ. The Disney Soda Fountain and Studio Store are next door.
Jimmy Kimmel Live!

www.abc.go.com
ABC's distinctive late-night talk show with Emmy winner Jimmy Kimmel is broadcast from the historic Masonic Building across from the Kodak Theatre. The show is taped before a live audience and showcases the unique character of Hollywood. For tickets, call 1-866-JimmyTix.
Musso & Frank's Grill

www.mussoandfrankgrill.com
This world-famous eatery is the oldest restaurant in Hollywood (opened in 1919) and features the same American/Continental menu and cocktail selection enjoyed by countless celebrities over the years. For the full effect, request table No. 1 in the west room, which was Charlie Chaplin's regular table.
Red Line Tours

www.redlinetours.com
Designed for anyone fascinated with Hollywood history, architecture and lore, the Hollywood Behind-the-Scenes Tour visits all of the famous (and infamous) landmarks and even shares a bit of legendary gossip. The Hollywood On-Location Tour leads guests through places where blockbuster films were shot.