Gold Coast Wax Museum Tickets

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Highlights & inclusions

Located in the heart of Surfers Paradise
Largest in the southern hemisphere
Collection of famous figures
Free guided tour of Chamber of Horrors included
See the World in Wax
Open 10am - 6pm daily
From
$35.00AUD

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Adult
$35.00
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Child (3-12yrs)
$28.00
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Concession (Pen/Sen/Stu)
$33.00
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Family (2A+1C)
$98.00
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Family (2A+2C)
$112.00
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Family (1A+2C)
$91.00
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Family (1A+3C)
$112.00
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Group of 5
$140.00
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What you can expect

The largest museum of its kind in Australia, the **Gold Coast Wax Museum** is home to over 110 life-size wax figures that you'll have to look twice at! Featuring a range of exhibits including copies of British Crown Jewels and dioramas depicting Australia's history.Visited by thousands every year, the realistic wax figures and their authentic costumes gives you the chance to meet a range of famous and important people from Queensland, Australia and around the word.

Be sure to bring your camera as you're likely to spot some celebrities including Michael Jackson, Miley Cyrus, Johnny Depp and Kylie Minogue as well as some political figures including former Australian PM's Bob Hawke and John Howard, US President Barack Obama, Former US President John F. Kennedy and even members of the Royal Family.

The Gold Coast Wax Museum contains figures which have been crafted by leading local and overseas sculptors to international standards, equal in quality to the world's best, as seen in Europe, the United Kingdom, and U.S.A. The incredibly intricate detail in the figures is amazing - and includes hair applied one strand at a time, requiring many working hours for one hand, and the eyes so anatomically real they seem to follow the viewer around.

This painstaking work takes two and a half years, with each figure valued at $60,000 plus. Bring your sense of adventure and your camera and see something exciting and quite unique. Buy tickets for the Gold Coast Wax Museum in Surfers Paradise here.

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What you need to know

Inclusions
  • General admission to The Wax Museum
  • Guided tour through the Chamber of Horrors
Highlights
  • Kylie Minogue
  • Miley Cyrus
  • Michael Jackson
  • Johnny Depp as Captain Jack Sparrow
  • John Howard
  • Bob Hawke
  • Members of the Royal Family
  • More than 110 life-size wax figures
  • The Second Light Horseman celebrating 100 years since the Gallipoli landing
Operating Hours
  • Monday - Sunday: 10 am to 6 pm
  • ANZAC Day 25 April Open 2pm - 6pm
  • Good Friday and Christmas Day closed
Location
  • 56 Ferny Ave, Surfers Paradise, an easy stroll from most major Surfers Paradise hotels
Booking Information
  • Confirmation in the form of a tour voucher will be received at time of booking
  • Upon completion of purchase, please print the voucher and present on day of entry
  • For your information, complete Tour Operator Information including contact details is included on your tour voucher
  • Mobile vouchers are accepted. Vouchers can be presented to the tour operator from your mobile device for this attraction
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The Wax Museum
56 Ferny Ave, Surfers Paradise, QLD 4217

The largest museum of its kind in Australia, the **Gold Coast Wax Museum** is home to over 110 life-size wax figures that you'll have to look twice at! Featuring a range of exhibits including copies of British Crown Jewels and dioramas depicting Australia's history.Visited by thousands every year, the realistic wax figures and their authentic costumes gives you the chance to meet a range of famous and important people from Queensland, Australia and around the word. Be sure to bring your camera as you're likely to spot some celebrities including Michael Jackson, Miley Cyrus, Johnny Depp and Kylie Minogue as well as some political figures including former Australian PM's Bob Hawke and John Howard, US President Barack Obama, Former US President John F. Kennedy and even members of the Royal Family. The **Gold Coast Wax Museum** contains figures which have been crafted by leading local and overseas sculptors to international standards, equal in quality to the world's best, as seen in Europe, the United Kingdom, and U.S.A. The incredibly intricate detail in the figures is amazing - and includes hair applied one strand at a time, requiring many working hours for one hand, and the eyes so anatomically real they seem to follow the viewer around. This painstaking work takes two and a half years, with each figure valued at $60,000 plus. Bring your sense of adventure and your camera and see something exciting and quite unique. Buy tickets for the Gold Coast Wax Museum in Surfers Paradise here.

AUD35
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Recent reviews

4.2/5Based on 22 reviews
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Melissa Garner

over 1 year ago

The Wax Museum Surfers Paradise Great experience for the whole family

The Wax Museum Surfers Paradise Was a great experience for all ages The tour of the dungeon was very interesting Of how it was back in the olden days We have a fantastic guy who came along in the dungeon and told a really good story Booking through Experience Oz is always smooth

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Jacinta Chabros

over 1 year ago

Was an okay visit needs a bit of an update, the tour guide was great and informative

It was an okay visit. If you've done it once you don't need to visit again. Chamber of Horrors had a great guide with some good information but needs a bit of a revamp... would have liked to buy a magnet for a souvenir but didn't have anything but postcards to buy.

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Natalie Murphy

over 1 year ago

Cute little out of the box idea for something to do in Surfers Paradise.

Took my 3yo to experience this attraction as we are Gold Coast locals and we always pass the Wax Museum face on the bus going into Surfers Paradise. Having lived on the Gold Coast for 20+ years, I had never been to this attraction but I rated it as an out of the box idea as something different to do on the Gold Coast. Was great to walk through and see people past and present from different eras of life.