Music Valley Wax Museum
Good-for-Kids Rating
Special Collection
Music Valley Wax Museum Description
Ever wanted to know what Hank Williams really looked like? Your kids will probably spend most of the time checking out Chuck Berry's cool and Loretta Lynne's flounces, but parents will have fun admiring the likeness of their favorite country music stars from earlier eras.
Kid Tips
School-Age Kids: Kids will love following the "sidewalk of the stars" with more than 250 autographed hand and footprints embedded in the cement.
Pre-Teens & Teens: This museum features the pioneers of country music, rather than today's stars. Die-hard country music fans will love it, while those who aren't may not.
Planning Notes
- Combine with other attractions. This is a fairly quick stop, best combined with Grand Ole Opry and the General Jackson showboat.
Just the Facts
Hours: 9 a.m.-9 p.m., daily, Memorial Day to Labor Day; 9 a.m.-5 p.m., daily, Labor Day to Memorial Day.
Fees: Under $10
Recommended Time: 1 to 2 hours
Reviews of Music Valley Wax Museum
Tacky
By asorsoleil79 January 27, 2010
What we loved:
Gift Store
What we didn't love:
It was tacky and dumb
I thought that the wax statues were not good...tacky and cheap. I have never been to any other wax museum but from pictures of other ones online, the ones at the Music Valley Wax Museum were terrible.br/I was really glad they didnt charge us for the kids because it wasnt even worth the $10 for both of us adults.br/The museum is inside a gift store that had neat stuff though. Read More
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