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London: Madame Tussauds, SEA LIFE and London Dungeon Entry
London gets stranger, wetter, and more star-studded. This three-attraction pass brings together Madame Tussauds, SEA LIFE London, and the London Dungeon, giving you three very different ways to spend time in the city. I like the wide mix of entertainment, from wax celebrities to sharks and historical horror, and I like the 90-day flexibility, which lets you spread the visits across your stay instead of forcing everything into one tiring day. The main catch is that the first timed booking is for Madame Tussauds only, so you must arrange the other two attractions separately.
The package costs $86.21 per person. That can be good value if you plan to visit all three attractions, but it is less useful if one of them does not appeal to you. The London Dungeon also makes this a better fit for older children and adults than for families with very young children.
In This Review
- Key points to know before booking
- What this London combination ticket really offers
- Madame Tussauds: the star-filled first stop
- SEA LIFE London: three floors of marine life
- The London Dungeon: theatrical history with a dark edge
- How to plan the three attractions
- Is $86.21 a good value?
- Practical details that affect your visit
- Who should book this combination?
- Should you book it?
- FAQ
- What attractions are included in the pass?
- How long is the pass valid?
- Is the booked time slot valid for all three attractions?
- Do I need to book SEA LIFE and the London Dungeon in advance?
- Can I visit the attractions on different days?
- Is transportation included?
- Is the experience suitable for young children?
- Can children visit without an adult?
- Is the experience wheelchair accessible?
- Can I cancel for a refund?
- Can I use cash at the attractions?
- Are cameras and video recording allowed?
Key points to know before booking

- Three very different attractions: celebrity wax figures, marine animals, and theatrical London horror.
- Use the pass over 90 days: Your second and third visits can take place later, subject to availability.
- Madame Tussauds comes first: The booked time slot is for Madame Tussauds only.
- Book the other attractions early: You receive instructions for arranging SEA LIFE and the London Dungeon, and available times can fill.
- Best for ages 12 and up: Children under 5 cannot enter the London Dungeon, and anyone under 16 needs an adult aged 18 or older.
- The attractions are cashless: Bring a card or another accepted cash-free payment method for any extra spending.
What this London combination ticket really offers

This is not one guided tour that moves as a group from one location to another. It is a single purchase covering admission to three separate London attractions. You choose the order and timing within the rules of the pass, but the first reservation is tied to Madame Tussauds.
That distinction matters. You do not receive transportation between venues, and you should not assume that one timed booking automatically reserves all three visits. Instructions for booking SEA LIFE and the London Dungeon appear on your confirmation voucher.
The pass remains valid for 90 days from your first activation. That is the strongest practical feature. I can see it working well for a longer London stay, a return visit, or a family that does not want to stack three indoor attractions into one day. You can also use the flexibility to adjust around weather, energy levels, or a crowded city schedule.
The package has a 4.7 rating from 182 submitted ratings, and the strongest praise centers on simple entry and helpful support with booking times. One family chose a morning visit and found it less crowded, which made taking photos easier. Another group had forgotten its SEA LIFE and London Dungeon times, then received prompt help through GetYourGuide messaging.
Those details point to a useful strategy: start early at Madame Tussauds, keep your confirmation voucher handy, and arrange every attraction as soon as you know your plans.
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Madame Tussauds: the star-filled first stop

Madame Tussauds is the lead attraction for this pass, so your booked entry time applies here. You make your way along the red carpet and into a collection of wax figures covering entertainment, sport, politics, royalty, and major historical figures.
The appeal is simple: you get close to famous people you normally see only on a screen, in photographs, or behind a security barrier. The attraction is designed for photographs, with figures positioned for memorable poses. The Royal Balcony adds a distinctly British touch, giving you a chance to see members of the Royal Family in a setting built around royal ceremony.
You will also find A-list celebrities and sporting legends, along with political heavyweights and historical icons. The exact appeal depends on your interests. If you enjoy pop culture and photo opportunities, you could spend a long time here. If wax figures do not interest you, the visit may feel less rewarding than the aquarium or the Dungeon.
A morning booking is worth considering. The family experience supplied with this activity found that an earlier visit was less crowded and allowed more time for photographs. That is especially useful at Madame Tussauds, where people naturally pause beside popular figures.
Take your time, but keep the rest of your schedule in mind. Madame Tussauds can become a slow walk if you stop for every possible photo. Since SEA LIFE and the London Dungeon have their own reservations, leave enough flexibility between attractions rather than booking them back to back with no margin.
Photography deserves special attention. The information for this experience says cameras and video recording are not allowed. That may seem surprising at an attraction built around famous faces, so check the current rules when you arrive and follow the instructions from staff.
SEA LIFE London: three floors of marine life

SEA LIFE London gives the package a calmer change of pace. The aquarium is arranged across three floors and 14 themed zones, with thousands of underwater creatures from around the world.
You can expect to see a broad range of marine life, including green turtles, sharks, penguins, jellyfish, and coral life. The attraction covers more than 500 species, so the visit is not limited to one type of animal or one part of the ocean.
The scale is useful for families. Younger children who may not care about wax celebrities can watch animals moving through the tanks, while adults get a chance to slow down and take in the variety. Penguins and jellyfish offer very different viewing experiences, and the coral displays add another layer beyond the larger animals.
SEA LIFE is also a good middle stop if you are using the pass across one day. Madame Tussauds is social and photo-focused. The aquarium shifts your attention to underwater habitats and animal life. The Dungeon then changes the mood again, so the three attractions do not feel like repeats of the same type of entertainment.
You need to book a separate time for SEA LIFE. The Madame Tussauds reservation does not automatically guarantee entry here. Access is subject to availability, and the instructions for arranging your visit are supplied with your confirmation voucher.
If you plan to spread the attractions over several days, SEA LIFE is an easy one to save for a quieter afternoon. The 90-day validity gives you that option. You do not have to race from wax figures to marine life to historical horror simply because all three admissions came in one purchase.
The London Dungeon: theatrical history with a dark edge
The London Dungeon is the most intense part of the package. It takes you back to London’s dangerous past through creepy characters and scenes designed to be chilling as well as amusing.
The attraction focuses on the bad old days of the capital. You will see, hear, and feel its stories brought to life by costumed characters and theatrical presentation. This is not a quiet museum visit. It is built around suspense, surprise, and dark humor.
That tone explains the age guidance. The experience is not recommended for children under 12, and children under 5 are not permitted to enter. Anyone under 16 must be accompanied by an adult aged 18 or older. Families should talk honestly about the mood before booking. A child who enjoys spooky stories may have fun, while a child who dislikes frightening scenes could find this part unpleasant.
The Dungeon is a strong reason to buy the combination if you want more than standard sightseeing. It gives London’s past a dramatic, sensory treatment rather than presenting it as a series of dates and displays. At the same time, the theatrical style will not suit everyone. If you prefer quiet historical sites, this may be the least appealing stop.
Like SEA LIFE, the Dungeon requires its own booking. Arrange the time in advance because entry depends on availability. Keep your confirmation information accessible, especially if you are using the pass over several days.
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How to plan the three attractions

You have two sensible ways to use this pass.
The first is a packed single-day plan. Start with a morning visit to Madame Tussauds, then go to SEA LIFE, and finish at the London Dungeon. This gives you a full day of indoor entertainment, but it may feel long, especially for children or anyone who does not enjoy the Dungeon’s frightening style.
The second plan is to spread the visits across your London stay. This is where the 90-day validity earns its keep. Use Madame Tussauds on the first day you activate the pass, then schedule SEA LIFE and the Dungeon on separate days. You will have more energy for each attraction and more freedom to fit in museums, parks, meals, and neighborhood walks.
I prefer the second approach for most people. These are three major attractions with different pacing and different audiences. A family can visit Madame Tussauds when everyone wants photographs, SEA LIFE when the children need a quieter activity, and the Dungeon when the older members of the group are ready for something spooky.
Book every part as early as possible. The first selected time is for Madame Tussauds, while the other two need separate arrangements. Since access depends on availability, waiting until the last minute could limit your choices.
There is no transportation included. You must make your own way between the attractions, so allow time for London traffic, walking, and the general delay that comes with moving a group through the city. The pass saves you from buying three separate admission tickets, not from planning the day.
Is $86.21 a good value?

At $86.21 per person, the package makes the most financial sense when you genuinely want all three attractions. Buying one pass can be simpler than managing three separate admissions, and you gain the useful option to visit the second and third attractions within 90 days.
The value drops if you are choosing attractions only because they are bundled. Madame Tussauds, SEA LIFE, and the London Dungeon appeal to different tastes. Someone who dislikes wax figures may not find the first stop worth the cost. Someone who dislikes scary entertainment may effectively be paying for an attraction they will avoid.
I would also consider the age of your group. The package is not recommended for children under 12 because of the Dungeon, and children under 5 cannot enter that attraction at all. A family with small children may get more value from a different combination, even if this pass looks attractive at first glance.
For older children, teenagers, couples, and first-time visitors who want familiar London entertainment, the price is easier to justify. You get a celebrity-focused attraction, a major aquarium, and a theatrical history experience in one purchase. The variety helps prevent the package from feeling repetitive.
The flexible 90-day period adds real value for anyone staying in London longer than a short weekend. If you are in town for only one day, the pass still works, but the scheduling becomes more demanding.
Practical details that affect your visit

The experience is wheelchair accessible. Disabled guests pay the standard price, while their carer enters free of charge. The carer ticket is issued on-site when you show proof of disability.
All Merlin attractions are cashless. Plan to use a card or another accepted cash-free payment method rather than relying on banknotes and coins.
Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the booking for a full refund. You can also reserve now and pay later, which helps if your London plans are still taking shape.
Remember that your selected time slot is for Madame Tussauds. The voucher provides instructions for booking SEA LIFE and the London Dungeon. Keep those instructions available, and do not assume that staff at one attraction can automatically see every reservation connected to your pass.
The supplied experience is provided by Madame Tussauds London through MEG. Entry is handled with the pass or app at the attractions, and one family found all three admissions easy to manage through the app. If you cannot remember your later times, GetYourGuide assistance can help you retrieve the information.
Who should book this combination?
I would recommend it to first-time London visitors who want several well-known attractions without spending their whole trip outdoors. It also suits families with older children, teenagers, and adults who enjoy taking photographs, watching marine animals, and being startled by historical horror.
It is a particularly good fit if you want flexibility. You can use the attractions over 90 days from first activation, rather than treating the ticket as a strict one-day package.
I would think twice if you are traveling with children under 12, dislike staged scares, or prefer museums and historic buildings to entertainment attractions. The package is also less appealing if you want a guided experience or transport between locations, since neither is included.
Should you book it?

Book this pass if you want all three attractions and can use the 90-day window. The variety is its main strength, and the flexible timing makes it easier to fit into a busy London stay.
Choose morning Madame Tussauds entry if photographs matter to you, then reserve SEA LIFE and the London Dungeon promptly. For most people, spacing the attractions across several days will provide better value and less fatigue than squeezing them into one marathon outing.
FAQ
What attractions are included in the pass?
The pass includes entry to Madame Tussauds, SEA LIFE London, and the London Dungeon.
How long is the pass valid?
It is valid for 90 days from the first activation.
Is the booked time slot valid for all three attractions?
No. The booked time slot is for Madame Tussauds only. Instructions for booking SEA LIFE and the London Dungeon are provided on your confirmation voucher.
Do I need to book SEA LIFE and the London Dungeon in advance?
It is recommended. Access to all three attractions depends on availability, and the second and third visits require separate time arrangements.
Can I visit the attractions on different days?
Yes. You can book your second and third attractions within 90 days of visiting the lead attraction, subject to availability.
Is transportation included?
No. Transportation between Madame Tussauds, SEA LIFE, and the London Dungeon is not included.
Is the experience suitable for young children?
It is not recommended for children under 12. Children under 5 are not permitted to enter the London Dungeon.
Can children visit without an adult?
No. Children under 16 must be accompanied by an adult aged 18 or older.
Is the experience wheelchair accessible?
Yes, the experience is wheelchair accessible. Disabled guests pay the standard price, and their carer enters free with proof of disability.
Can I cancel for a refund?
Yes. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Can I use cash at the attractions?
No. All Merlin attractions are cashless.
Are cameras and video recording allowed?
No. Cameras and video recording are not allowed according to the provided activity information.
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