Madame Tussauds - Disabled Guide
Disabled GuideDownload: 2004 Disabilities Guide.
This Guide has been produced to assist and enable our guests with disabilities to enjoy to the full, all of our
exciting and unique experiences in our world famous attraction. Madame Tussauds London welcomes guests with disabilities,
together with their helpers or carers, and we actively seek to promote and to provide equal opportunity for all who take
the opportunity of visiting us. We would wish to encourage everyone to fully enjoy the range of facilities and
entertainment available, regardless of their ability or disability.
AccessMadame Tussauds opened on its present site in Marylebone Road in 1884 and contains many different
areas all of which are designed to be fully accessible to our disabled guests. However one area, the themed ride known
as the 'Spirit of London' which opened in 1991 is a continuously moving ride requiring some physical endeavour to board
and disembark, and is therefore unfortunately not accessible due to health and safety considerations. Madame Tussauds
staff will ensure that Guests with disabilities are transported safely from floor to floor within our building by means
of a lift specially designated for this purpose.
The Main Attractions within the Attraction are:
BLUSH - Fully accessible with ramp access.
PREMIERE NIGHTS - Fully accessible.
WORLD STAGE - Fully accessible.
CHAMBER OF HORRORS & CHAMBER LIVE - Fully accessible.
SPIRIT OF LONDON RIDE - Continuously moving ride - Not accessible.
SHOWDOME - Fully accessible with chairlift (Operated by MT Staff) and passenger lift access.
RETAIL / SHOP - Chairlift (Operated by MT Staff)
Booking Your Visit
Our Customer Call Centre on 0870-999-0293 will be pleased to book you into a time slot and can advise you on any
questions you may have regarding your visit to us.
For safety reasons, we are strictly limited to a Guest capacity limit within our building and during busy periods we
may limit Guests entering our attraction to prevent congestion and to ensure a totally safe environment for all. This
may require all of our Guests, including those with disabilities who have not pre-booked, to queue for a period of time,
in these circumstances we would ask for your co-operation and patience. Our first consideration is always that of safety.
ParkingThe dropping off point is located at the main entrance to Madame Tussauds in Marylebone Road and there are
disabled parking spaces available in the immediate surrounding area for Orange / Blue Badge holders as follows; Baker Street;
Nottingham Place; Devonshire Place; Harley Street; Upper Montague Street. Alternately there are also numerous pay and
display parking spaces on the Inner and Outer Circles of Regents Park.
On ArrivalPlease follow Directional and Information signs displayed on the outside of our building to Entrance
Number 3 making contact with a member of our Team who will meet you and arrange admission into the Exhibition.
Guests with disabilities and one helper are welcomed without charge to our attraction but we require documentary
proof of disability i.e. blue/orange badge or similar.
Courtesy WheelchairsWheelchairs are available on request but the number available is limited - there is no
charge or deposit required but it is strongly advised that you pre-book in advance to ensure that one is reserved for
your exclusive use.
Toilet FacilitiesToilets for our Disabled Guests fully equipped and with emergency Call Alarms can be found
in the following locations:
Ground Floor Entrance Pre-Show Admissions
World Stage - 2nd Floor
Showdome - 1st Floor.
'BALPPA Statement On Public Safety For Disabled People'Members of the British Association of Leisure Parks,
Piers and Attractions (BALPPA) welcome visits by disabled people and will do all that is possible to ensure a safe and
pleasurable stay. However, certain rides and attractions can be physically demanding and vigorous. We therefore reserve
the right to refuse admission to certain rides should we feel there is a danger to a particular individual or individuals
for whatever reason.
We have been advised by the Health and Safety Executive that refusal on the grounds of Health and Safety does not
constitute discrimination.
We hope that you understand and accept the decisions made in the interest of your safety.'
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