Museum features dark, eerie basement filled with medieval torture devices and vivid, realistic displays. Atmosphere is creepy and immersive, enhanced by interactive exhibits and optional audio guides. Decor includes skulls, cobwebs, and art scrolls, creating a suffocating and unnerving vibe.
Exhibits offer a thought-provoking look at medieval torture with a well-preserved collection of artifacts. The museum features interactive displays and an audio guide that adds context and history to each exhibit.
Dark themes and morbid exhibits create a unique atmosphere for dates. The museum offers a fun and unusual experience that works well for first dates or anniversary outings.
Good to know
Admission is $29.99 per person for the Medieval Torture Museum.
The museum is wheelchair accessible, but the elevator is currently broken.
Expect to pay for parking near the museum, which can be congested.
Wax museum offers frighteningly lifelike figures and interactive photo opportunities with costumes and props. The space is well laid out across multiple themed floors, creating an immersive Hollywood experience. Loud music plays in some areas, while other sections remain quiet for easy photo-taking.
Wax figures cover a wide range from Hollywood stars to historical icons. Staff show clear concern for visitor safety throughout the exhibits.
Couples enjoy interactive photo ops with statues and props. Hands-on activities like wax hand making add a unique touch to the experience.
Good to know
Tickets purchased in advance cannot be used; new tickets must be bought on-site.
Parking costs $30 for oversized vehicles in the nearby garage.
The elevator was out of service during my visit, making access difficult.
Museum presents graphic crime scene photos, real human remains, and serial killer artifacts in a maze-like layout across multiple floors. Atmosphere feels dark and heavy, with an intense, sometimes overwhelming vibe. Space combines artistic presentation with a focus on the macabre, attracting those interested in the darker side of history.
Exhibits focus on death and its realities with a mix of horror and seriousness. Staff show deep knowledge and passion, making the museum informative and immersive while easy to navigate.
An unusual spot for a date, it features true crime exhibits and graphic displays that some find fascinating. The atmosphere sparks conversation and tests comfort levels with gore and trauma.
Good to know
No phones or cameras are allowed inside the museum.
The museum contains graphic photographs and disturbing content.
Parking is very difficult with few street spaces available.
Huge store with lifesize Funko Pops and museum-like displays creates an electric, lively atmosphere filled with music and excitement. Visitors can customize their own Funko Pop using interactive touch screens. The space feels more like a theme park with many photo opportunities and themed sections.
Large-scale giant Funko Pops and themed rooms create a museum-like experience. Each area showcases matching Funkos, making it feel like walking through a unique museum rather than just a store.
Making your own custom Funko Pop stands out as a fun activity for dates. Exclusive collectible figures add a unique touch to the experience.
Good to know
Entry to Funko Hollywood is free.
Parking is available under the deck with validation for purchases over $20.
Items in the store do not have prices displayed.
Three floors and a basement house wax figures with props for personalized photos and themed rooms. The atmosphere stays lighthearted and entertaining, enhanced by a zombie shooting game and a music-lit walkway. Visitors often find it kid-friendly and clean, with a focus on interactive photo opportunities.
Wax figures include popular celebrities like Jennifer Aniston and Dwayne Johnson with detailed, lifelike designs. Visitors can get close for photos and enjoy a fun, lighthearted atmosphere suitable for all ages.
Interactive exhibits create a fun activity for couples. The spot suits families and groups too, offering a unique experience beyond typical outings.
Good to know
Admission is $35 per person for access to both the wax museum and the Guinness World Records museum.
No reservations are required; visitors can enter without waiting in line.
The museum is kid-friendly and well-organized for family visits.
Upside-down rooms and oversized props create a playful atmosphere that invites interaction and photography. Lighting varies, with some areas dim, while loud music fills the space continuously. The museum draws families and groups seeking unique photo opportunities and immersive illusions.
Interactive exhibits feature mind-bending visuals that encourage creative photos. Staff provide friendly, helpful guidance to enhance the experience.
Interactive exhibits create a fun and unique date experience. Staff add personal touches like custom drawings and help capture moments with amazing photos.
Good to know
Admission costs β¬30 per person, which some find excessive for the experience offered.
The venue lacks elevator access, making it difficult for wheelchair users to access the second story.
Expect high prices for a limited experience; nearby attractions may offer better value.