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Southern California's Movieland Wax Museum closing it's doors on Oct 31st

Old 10-19-05, 05:48 PM
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Southern California's Movieland Wax Museum closing it's doors on Oct 31st

http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20051019/en_nm/wax_museum_dc

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LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Southern California's Movieland Wax Museum, opened in 1962 by silent-film star Mary Pickford, is closing its doors -- a victim of the thrills and spills of huge theme parks and action-packed video games.

The owners of the museum, one of the largest in the world and home to more than 300 wax celebrities, said the attraction would take its final bow on October 31.

"Times have changed," Rodney Fong, president of the family-owned museum, said on Wednesday. "Trying to compete as a small attraction in the Southern California area has become tougher and tougher."

The Movieland Wax Museum is a block from Knott's Berry Farm theme park in Orange County and a short drive from Disneyland, both of which have expanded dramatically in the past 20 years. The popularity of graphic video games may also have played a part in the museum's meltdown.

"It is a static display and I think the younger generation wants flash images and a lot of things happening in 30 seconds," Fong said.

Many of the wax figures depict movie and TV stars of a bygone era although the museum has added celebrities like Catherine Zeta-Jones and Britney Spears in recent years in a bid to attract more tourists.

Fong said some 10 million to 20 million people had visited the museum since 1962 but he declined to give recent attendance figures.

Many of the exhibits will be moved to the Wax Museum at Fisherman's Wharf in San Francisco but the Movieland site is likely to be redeveloped as a pizza restaurant.


This is too bad. I haven't been there in over 30 years!

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That pretty much suck!! I remember me and my family visit there while we went to Disneyland a long times ago.

Maybe they might attract some visitors by removing the clothes on Catherine Zeta-Jones and Britney Spears.
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sad news indeed...wonder where the rest of the statues will go
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Personally, I'd go to a pizza place much more often than I would go to the Wax Museum.
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Originally Posted by dom56
I remember me and my family visit there while we went to Disneyland a long times ago.
Same here. In fact, my interest in "old" movies was mostly thanks to this exhibit. I thought the horror section was cool as hell too. I'll be sad to see this go.
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Maybe they should've opened a special "Adults Only" porn star section in the back
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Excellent! I love pizza!
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Originally Posted by Jackskeleton
Personally, I'd go to a pizza place much more often than I would go to the Wax Museum.

Jack, in case you were wondering :It will be replaced by an entertainment center/pizza parlor called "John's Incredible Pizza Co."


Oh yeah, admission to the wax museum, and Ripley's BION are $5 each til the last day.

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Shit.. I think I'll go down to take a looksee. The Movieland Wax Museum was the first 'attraction' I ever saw before I movied here.
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Originally Posted by SPiRAL
Jack, in case you were wondering :It will be replaced by an entertainment center/pizza parlor called "John's Incredible Pizza Co."


Oh yeah, admission to the wax museum, and Ripley's BION are $5 each til the last day.

yeaaaah.. that's why I was making the joke that I would infact go to the pizza place that will be replacing it much more often than I do to the waxy hell it is now.
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I lived in Los Angeles for college and I'm pissed at myself for never going there or to see a movie at Graumans (Manns) Chinese Theater. At least I did get to the Egyptian theater and the Nuart.
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Originally Posted by mrpayroll
The popularity of graphic video games may also have played a part in the museum's meltdown.
I don't get this, video games made the wax statues melt?

I remember going there many, many years ago, and have always wanted to go back. Too bad I won't be able to make it before it closes.
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I remember going to this place as a kid. Haven't been back since then. Maybe that's why.........
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I was last there about 20 years ago and thought it was funny when a kid asked his parents, "Who's Mae West?". The lack of interest in classic movies by most young people is clearly a contributing factor in the closure.

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