Viva Las Vegas gives the stop its local pulse
The most place-specific room is Viva Las Vegas. This is where Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Sammy Davis Jr., Elvis Presley, and Celine Dion turn the wax museum into a quick walk through Strip mythology. If you only have time for one old-school Vegas photo, make it here.
Music and club rooms keep the pace moving
Music Icons and Club Tussauds are built for movement, not hushed looking. You step toward stages, props, and party-style sets with figures such as Megan Thee Stallion, Tupac, Aaliyah, Miley Cyrus, Travis Barker, Beyonce, and Dwayne Johnson. The trick is not to photograph everything; choose the moments your group will actually laugh about later.
Marvel and 7D add the action beat
The Marvel zone and Carnival Carnage 7D Game push the visit beyond static figures. The Hulk, Iron Man, Captain America, Thor, Nick Fury, and Spider-Man give superhero fans their photo moment, while the 7D game turns the energy up with motion, lasers, and a creepy carnival theme. Check the limits first if children are excited about it.
The Hangover and Speakeasy make it feel adult
The Vegas-only flavor comes through strongest in the Hangover Movie Bar and Speakeasy Experience. One leans into rooftop-bar chaos with the Wolf Pack; the other uses neon corridors and late-night lounge energy. These areas are why the attraction works especially well for couples and friend groups who want a playful stop before dinner or a show.