Updated 24/07/2025

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Key Takeaways For Madame Tussauds Blackpool

  • Over 80 wax figures spanning themed zones such as Marvel, Coronation Street, Music Icons, Sporting Legends, Royalty, and Blackpool-exclusive Doctor Who.
  • Highly immersive and interactive experience with dedicated photo zones, games like wax-hand casting, and themed set pieces like the Strictly desk and Rovers Return pub.
  • Detailed craftsmanship: each figure is developed over 4–6 months using 150+ measurements and 200+ photos, oil-based painting, and real hair insertion, including figures like Simon Cowell costing up to £150K to perfect.
  • Ideal visit duration: plan between 60–90 minutes for a relaxed route through all zones with ample selfie time.
  • Tickets from ~£14‑21.50, with combo packages from £27‑29.60 offering savings up to 35% across other Blackpool attractions, valid for 90 days and refundable up to 24 hours prior.
  • Accessible and inclusive: wheelchair access across levels (staff-operated lifts), carer ticket available, and supportive staff for sensory or mobility needs.
  • Generally strong visitor sentiment (4.6–4.7/5 rating) for lifelike figures, engagement, and photo opportunities, even exceeding expectations when compared with London’s flagship venue.
  • Rare safety incident acknowledged: in March 2025, visitors were accidentally locked in; the attraction responded appropriately and updated procedures to prevent recurrence.

Introduction to Madame Tussauds Blackpool

Picture yourself strolling along Blackpool’s beloved Promenade, the sea breeze in your hair and the promise of excitement in the air. A few steps inland lies Madame Tussauds Blackpool: not just a wax museum, but a celebrity playground where the figures seem so lifelike, you half-expect them to wave. It’s a seaside stage where tourists step into the spotlight.

Having visited multiple wax attractions globally, I can say Blackpool’s blend of celebrity, storytelling, and coastal charm is something special. From Marvel adventures and Strictly dance-offs to Coronation Street nostalgia and Doctor Who escapades, this place turns every visit into a star-studded journey.

Madame Tussauds Blackpool: Two children posing with a large statue of Shrek in a forest-themed setting.
Shrek at Madame Tussauds Blackpool

A Journey Through the Zones

Madame Tussauds Blackpool houses over 80 wax figures, grouped into themed zones including Marvel Superheroes, Coronation Street, Music Icons, Sporting Legends, Royalty, and an exclusive Doctor Who area.

  • Doctor Who Zone: Blackpool’s exclusive meet Jodie Whittaker’s Doctor, face a Weeping Angel, and enter a life-size TARDIS for an immersive mini-adventure.
  • Marvel Zone: Pose with Thor, Hulk, Iron Man, and Rocket Raccoon. I’ll never forget flexing beside Hulk with my niece; it felt cinematic.
  • Coronation Street Set: Snap selfies with Ken Barlow or Vera Duckworth in the iconic Rovers Return.
  • Strictly Come Dancing: Step into the judge’s chair, spin under the glitterball, and join a mini dance-off.
Four people sitting on a sofa, talking and smiling.

Why Visitors Love It

Holidaymakers typically stay 60–90 minutes, enjoying photo ops, interactive zones, and lifelike figures. Families describe it as playful, engaging, and full of laughs and often say it exceeded expectations compared to London’s flagship branch

Throughout the year, Madame Tussauds Blackpool offers the chance to meet live performers dressed as popular characters. Keep an eye on their event calendar for upcoming meet and greets.

Questions

  • Which zone would you explore first? Marvel action, Coronation Street nostalgia, or Time Lord exploration?
  • Have you visited another Madame Tussauds? Did the seaside location change your experience?

The Craft Behind the Figures

Behind the Scenes Magic

Each figure takes 4–6 months to create, with artists taking over 150 measurements and 200 photographs to capture every detail from facial quirks to signature poses. A steel armature underpins the clay model, which is then cast in wax, painted with oil-based pigment, and finished with real inserted hair, even eyelashes and eyebrows for ultra-realism.

Consider Simon Cowell’s Blackpool figure: reportedly involving 700 hairs for chest detailing and nearly four months of work costing up to £150,000 to complete.

Why It Matters

Knowing the effort behind each statue deepens admiration. Children marvel at Hulk’s realism, and parents linger to inspect costume folds and subtle expressions. This isn’t just posing, it’s appreciating long months of craftsmanship.

Question to Readers:

Would seeing a time-lapse of a figure’s creation from clay research to lifelike sculpture enhance your visit anticipation?

Two people posing with a giant green Hulk statue in a superhero-themed setting.

Hours & Best Visiting Times

Madame Tussauds Blackpool is open daily from 10:00 AM, with last entry at 5:00 PM, and closing 60 minutes later, typically by 6:00 PM (as confirmed on Thursday, 24 July 2025). Weekend closures can stretch to 5:30 PM, so always check ahead.

Tickets & Combo Options

  • Standard tickets booked online cost between £14 and £21.50 per adult, depending on season and time slot.
  • Combo deals offer big savings:
    • Madame Tussauds + one attraction for £27 (~25% saving)
    • Madame Tussauds + two attractions for £29.60 (~35% saving)
    • Valid over 90 days, with free rescheduling up to 24 hours prior.

Accessibility Info

The venue is fully wheelchair-accessible across two connected buildings, though only three wheelchair users are allowed simultaneously, so advance booking is recommended. A free carer ticket is available with proof.

Planning Your Visit

Set aside 60–90 minutes. For fewer crowds and better photos, arrive early or in the late afternoon. Pre-book time-slots to avoid waiting and guarantee entry.

A person standing in a purple-themed studio with two chairs, dressed in a suit with an open arms gesture, and smiling.
General scenes of the all new Madame Tussauds Blackpool

⭐ Guest Feedback

  • On realism: “The wax models on the whole were excellent likenesses … sometimes so good you’re just waiting for one of them to move or blink!”
  • Compared to London: “I actually enjoyed this more than the London one … The wax models are amazing. Loads to see.”
  • On interaction and fun: “Interactive exhibits, fabulous photo opportunities and lots of giggles.” (family reviews)

⚠️ Safety Incident (March 2025)

A couple was inadvertently locked inside for over four hours, leading to distress and discomfort. Madame Tussauds later offered compensatory passes to Tower and SEA LIFE guests. The incident prompted enhanced exit procedures and staff training.

While a rare 2025 incident raised safety concerns, the team responded transparently and introduced protocols to prevent repeats. The result? An attraction that’s as responsible as it is entertaining.

Conclusion

Madame Tussauds Blackpool blends craftsmanship, celebrity, and seaside charm into a vibrant, interactive experience. From Marvel action to Coronation Street nostalgia, each zone invites visitors onto the stage, whether you’re posing, dancing, or exploring.

Booking smartly through time‑slot booking, using the Blackpool Pass, and visiting during quieter hours means more fun, fewer lines, and up to 35% savings. Plan for around 60–90 minutes and enjoy an efficient, memorable visit. Share your Selfies with #BlackpoolStars

Getting There

Address

Madame Tussauds Blackpool is located at:
89 Promenade, Blackpool, Lancashire, FY1 5AA

By Train

The nearest railway station is Blackpool North, approximately 0.8 miles (about a 20-minute walk) from the attraction. From the station, follow Talbot Road to the seafront and then head west along the Promenade Central to number 89
Taxis, including accessible ones, are readily available outside the station, with local operator C Cabs reachable at 01253 292929.

Located on the Blackpool Promenade, Madame Tussauds is easily accessible by car, train, or bus. The nearest train station is Blackpool North, and several bus routes stop nearby. Parking is available in the vicinity, but it’s advisable to use public transport during peak times.

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Dining and Accommodation

Blackpool offers a range of dining and accommodation options to complement your visit to Madame Tussauds.

Where to Eat After Your Visit

Onsite Dining

  • Rovers Return Bar & Grill (inside Madame Tussauds): A fully functioning pub located within the attraction, offering snacks, sandwiches, hot drinks, and soft drinks during your visit ([turn0search8]).

Nearby Dining Picks (within a 5-minute walk)

1. The Bank Bar & Grill

  • Location: Central Promenade, just a short walk from Madame Tussauds.
  • Cuisine & Vibe: Warm, family-friendly grill-bar serving a mix of British classics, pasta, burgers, and pancakes. Loved for its excellent service, variety, and intimate atmosphere.
  • Why Visit: Ideal for families or couples wanting a relaxed sit-down or pre-theatre meal ([turn0search7]).

2. Michael Wan’s Mandarin / Wok Inn

  • Location: Clifton Street, around a 5-minute walk across the promenade.
  • Cuisine: Pan‑Asian and Cantonese dishes, including dim sum and classic Chinese mains.
  • Why Visit: Highly rated for bold flavours and attentive service, great for Chinese food lovers or groups.

3. Café Chicco on the Prom

  • Location: Right on the Promenade near Central Pier, minutes from the attraction.
  • Cuisine: Light bites, coffee, pastries, and casual dining.
  • Why Visit: Perfect for coffee breaks, sweet treats, or quick brunch stops during your seaside day out.

Unique Local Spot

  • Higgitt’s Las Vegas Arcade & £1 Burger Bar
  • Location: Dale Street, a short walk from the promenade, open seasonally.
  • Cuisine & Experience: Iconic budget burger bar offering £1 burgers and nostalgic arcade games.
  • Why Visit: Fun and quirky, the kind of bargain spot that becomes a memorable travel story.

Quick Meal Guide

Dining SpotTravel TimeBest ForBudget
Rovers Return (inside attraction)0 minQuick snack or themed refreshment£ / Moderate
The Bank Bar & Grill~2–3 min walkFamily meals, hearty grill classicsModerate
Michael Wan’s Mandarin / Wok Inn~5 min walkCantonese / Pan-Asian diningModerate to Upscale
Café Chicco (Promenade)~3 min walkBrunch, coffee, light bitesCasual / Light
Higgitt’s £1 Burger Bar & Arcade~5–7 min walkNostalgic burger fun and arcade playBudget (£)

Accommodation Options

Choose from a variety of accommodation options in Blackpool, from budget-friendly hotels to luxury resorts. Recommended places to stay include The Imperial Hotel and The Big Blue Hotel, both offering comfortable stays and excellent amenities.

Conclusion

Madame Tussauds Blackpool is a must-visit attraction for anyone heading to the seaside town. With its wide range of exhibits, interactive experiences, and lifelike wax figures, it promises an unforgettable experience for visitors of all ages. Plan your visit today and get ready to step into a world of celebrity, history, and fantasy at Madame Tussauds Blackpool.

FAQs – Madame Tussauds Blackpool

Do I need to book tickets in advance?

While tickets can be purchased at the door, it’s recommended to book online in advance to secure entry and potentially benefit from discounts.

How much do tickets cost?

Ticket prices vary depending on age and the type of ticket purchased. Discounts are often available for families and online bookings.

Is Madame Tussauds Blackpool suitable for children?

Yes, the attraction is family-friendly and has exhibits that cater to all ages, including interactive experiences and characters familiar to children.

What are the opening hours for Madame Tussauds Blackpool?

Opening hours vary depending on the season, so it’s best to check the official website for the most current information.

How long does it take to go through the attraction?

On average, visitors spend about 1.5 to 2 hours exploring, but you are welcome to stay longer to enjoy the exhibits at your own pace.

Can I take photos during my visit?

Yes, photography is encouraged, and visitors are welcome to take selfies and photos with the wax figures. Flash photography is allowed unless otherwise specified in certain areas.

Is the attraction wheelchair accessible?

Yes, Madame Tussauds Blackpool is wheelchair accessible, with ramps and elevators available. Contact guest services ahead of your visit for any specific assistance.

 

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