“I SERIOUSLY didn’t expect it to be this good,” is what passes as a glowing review from the average moody teenager on a family outing.
My twin sons Felix and Harry just turned 17 and seem to think they are too cool for school.

So I feared they were not likely to be impressed by Madame Tussauds and its wax figures of celebrities.
But how wrong I was.
If, like me, you have blurry memories of being dragged around drab museums as a kid while being repeatedly told not to touch anything, times have changed.
is a fun and interactive attraction for all ages.
Our tour got off to a great start with a proudly displayed on top of a velvet cushion in a glass case, complete with puff pastry crumbs, which had us all howling.
The appetising-looking sculpture was unveiled to celebrate the much-loved British bakery chain for National Sausage Roll Day in June.
But it has proved such a hit with visitors, it seems to be here to stay.
The snack is a fitting addition to the Culture Capital section of the museum, which also features figures such as , F1 driver Lewis Hamilton and rapper .
There is loads of space to snap selfies with the stars.
My lads joined crossing Abbey Road, photobombed Posh and Becks and rolled their eyes as I snuggled up to a strikingly life-like .
Meghan and Harry have been edged out of the royal line-up, although look hard enough and the pair are to be found lurking in a dingy corner near a disused red phone box.
And talking of phone boxes, the whole place is rather like a Tardis as you travel deep underground through the creepy Chamber of Horrors, and into a black cab for a ride through the history of .
For us, the new section was a standout hit.
The boys could not resist seeing how they measured up to Captain America’s bulging biceps.
And they loved the 4D cinema experience, with its wind-chilling, water-soaking and face-flinching special effects as Thor, Black Panther, Rocket, Spider- Man, Ant-Man and The Wasp battled to save Baker Street from an attack by Loki.
Like much of the other wax celebs on display throughout, it was a dream team to make my teens beam.

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