Self Guided Museum Tour
Duration
1 hour(s)
Languages
English
Skip the line
Included
Explore unique collection of movie monster art
View screen used props and creature costumes
Self guided experience at your own pace
Learn history of special makeup effects industry
$ 10
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Explore the world of special makeup effects at this unique museum in Boulder City dedicated to the art and history of movie monsters and creature design. The self guided tour allows visitors to move at their own pace while discovering detailed exhibits featuring screen used props, costumes, and custom creations from film history. It offers an engaging look into the creativity behind cinematic special effects.
This experience is suitable for all ages and provides an educational and entertaining visit for movie enthusiasts and curious travelers alike. Guests can enjoy a relaxed walk through themed displays that highlight the evolution of monster design and practical effects in cinema. It is a fascinating stop for anyone interested in film art and behind the scenes storytelling.
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Sun protection recommended: hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen
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