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London Treasure Planetarium Show
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Adjoining the Madame Tussauds' property is the London Planetarium. However, from February 2003 for one year, the copper domed building is home to the Treasure Planetarium. The popularity of the Planetarium has waned considerably over the past decade, as technology has improved and is able to offer tourists a more compelling and thrilling voyage through the stars, utilising other methods, such as simulators and IMAX theatres. The sight of movie projections and laser lights onto a domed screen no longer captures the imagination of kids. At Madame Tussauds, the Planetarium is no longer a separately-ticketed attraction and is included with the price of admission to the waxworks.

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In addition to the show itself, the lobby area has been decorated to reflect the new theming. The largest waxwork ever created (and the first ever created by Tussauds based on a fictional character) is in the form of John Silver, the cyborg cook with the RLS Legacy, who graces the main entrance. This 7 foot high figure is stunning in its detail from his giant interchangeable arm to the cute pink blob of Morph that hovers over his shoulder. His pose ensures that even kids can look the treacherous villain in his artificial eye, which beams with a yellow light.

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The second wax figure has been placed in the lobby immediately before the theater. The star-filled backdrop of the original theatrical poster is the setting for Jim Hawkins, perfectly balanced on his solar surfer. An adjacent and suitably vacant surfer has been provided to enable guests to test their own balance next to Jim and to pose for photographs. The replica of Jim is perfect in its styling from his clothing to this facial expression. In addition, many of the interactive exhibits had been tailored towards the movie. The pre-show screens featured clips in preparation for the show itself.

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