In a city where entertainment is a twenty-four-hour industry, it's not surprising that this branch of the world's most famous wax museum would eliminate the royal family members (although Princess Di is on view) and Chamber of Horrors seen in London and the politicians found in New York in order to concentrate on film stars, television personalities, pop music icons, and athletes. Just as in the East Coast outpost, visitors can cozy up to the eerily lifelike figures for photo ops. Monsters Alive! features wax versions of Frankenstein and the Mummy and live actors playing characters such as Dracula and Igor, Marry Clooney! allows women to don wedding finery and pose with bachelor actor George, and wannabe card sharks can pretend to play poker with a chillingly realistic Ben Affleck. A behind-the-scenes look at the lengthy process involved in creating these masterpieces rounds out the exhibit. The $22.95 admission is pricey, so look for discount deals in the many coupon books distributed throughout town.