Hollywood Arts Council – The Hollywood Arts Council's 28th Annual Charlie Awards Auction
Auction Ends: Apr 30, 2014 09:00 PM PDT

Unique Experiences

Hooray for Hollywood! Madame Tussauds Tour for Four & Dining for at the Cat & Fiddle!

Item Number
112
Estimated Value
225 USD
Sold
121 USD to Live Event Bidder
Number of Bids
16  -  Bid History

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Item Description

Get up close and personal with your favorite stars and celebrities! Enjoy a day in Hollywood with this four (4) pack of tickets to Madame Tussauds Hollywood.

Experience Madame Tussauds Hollywood! It's a wax museum and tourist attraction located on Hollywood Boulevard in the heart of Hollywood! is the ninth location for the franchise, which was set up by sculptor Marie Tussaud, and is located just west of the Chinese Theatre and other top tourist attractions.

The three-story, $55 million museum took more than eight years to construct. It features more than 115 wax figures of famous celebrities - the first ones made for the location were of singer Beyoncé Knowles and actor Jamie Foxx, at a cost of approximately $300,000 each. Each wax figure has its own placard placed on a wall in close physical proximity to it, containing information about the portrayed figure. A few matching props have been placed near select figures for visitors to use while taking photos. 

Then enjoy some real celebrity sightings while enjoying excellent food at one of the most famous outdoor dining spots in America, The Cat & Fiddle Restaurant and Pub. This auction package includes dining for four people. Soak up the ambience in the heart of Hollywood.

If you haven’t been to the Cat & Fiddle’s patio yet, you’re missing out. Housed in its Sunset Boulevard location since 1985, the Cat & Fiddle is an authentic British pub—opened by British rock bassist Kim Gardner (Creations, Birds) and his wife Paula. Built in 1929, the building has a few claims on Hollywood History—most famously, the staircase in the courtyard was used for several scenes in Casablanca—their private party room, which along with the patio is often rented out for private parties and weddings, is still known as the “Casa.” There’s also an unconfirmed rumor that Al Capone had somebody offed here, perhaps inspiring the crime video game LA Noire. Today it serves a diverse clientele of Hollywood locals. With a fabulous menu, a wealth of beers on draft, darts, the gorgeous patio, and even a doggie menu this pub specializes in a casual good time!

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