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Ripley’s Believe It or Not! Odditorium

6780 Hollywood Boulevard, Hollywood, California 90028 | (323) 466–6335
4 Reviews
Type: Museums & Monuments
Ages: Ages 5 — adult
Cost: $$$
Hours of operation: Daily from 10 am - 10:30 pm

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4 Reviews for Ripley’s Believe It or Not! Odditorium

January 10 2011
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Violetwhite_word
"Ripley's is fun, hollywood blvd not so glamarous"

I love the ripleys museums normally and this one is fun.  The puzzle/brain teaser room is really cool.  I guess the biggest downfall about this one is all the street performers panhandling for money outside and to be honest Hollywood Blvd is not as nice as it sounds like it would be and not a place I really want to take my kids too.  I do like Ripley's but I could take or leave this one.

ebickford
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December 23 2010
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Violetwhite_word
"Lots to see"

I was so glad this was on Hollywood Blvd. this made the trip! It was so cool to see all these things I heard about on TV. Some of the stufff is a little graphic for the youngsters but fo rth eolder kids I can see it really garbbing there attention! My 13 year old brother really enjoyed it as well. The best thing was the puzzle room, there were tons of mind teasers and they really made you think! This is sure hit!

Tip: buy the double ticket that gets you the wax meusem for the extra bucks it is well worth it!

December 23 2010
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Violetwhite_word
"Fun with the Family"

No problem finding the place; there’s a giant Tyrannosaurus rex poking his mighty head and substantial torso out of the rooftop. The Odditorium claims to have the world’s most outstanding collection of the bizarre and unusual, and it probably does.
Kids love the innovative special effects, which actually help them learn some quirky facts of history they’d really have to dig for in schoolbooks.

Gretchen
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December 23 2010
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"Kids loved the T-Rex"

Of the three museums, the Wax Museum, Ripley's, and the Guiness Museum, this one was probably the most interesting for my kids.  There was plenty of strange and creepy stuff that my kids found oddly fascinating.  It was weird, but they had a good time.