It’s hard to believe that just two weeks ago, I was in New York, getting ready to do some serious sight-seeing. One of the places The Man and I visited while I was in town was Madame Tussaud’s, the NYC location of the world-famous wax museum headquartered in London. It was so much cheesy fun!

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Though I haven’t posted any of the sillier photos here, we also had a great time posing with the “stars.” You can still get a good impression of how lifelike some of the wax figures were, hopefully. Tickets to get in are a little pricy, but you get in free with the New York Pass, which I definitely recommend picking up if you’re planning a vacation to NYC anytime soon. This is also one of those attractions that stays open late, and we were there around 9:30 or 10 in the evening, so there weren’t too many people around – good to keep in mind if you’re trying to plan as much stuff into each day, like I was!

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